Superhero Photography
Time Magazine Cover
Cubism
16 Personalities Test
The personality I got is defender. The Defender is often the quiet, reliable presence in a classroom or group setting, always ready to help and make sure things stay organized. They pay close attention to details and tend to remember important information, which helps them understand what others need even before those needs are expressed. Their supportive nature makes them someone people naturally rely on.
They value stability and routine, and they feel most confident when expectations are clear and responsibilities are well‑defined. Whether it’s schoolwork, group projects, or commitments to friends, the Defender takes their duties seriously and follows through consistently.
However, their strong preference for familiar methods and comfortable environments can sometimes limit their willingness to try new things. While they excel in structured situations, stepping outside their comfort zone can be challenging. Still, exploring new experiences can help the Defender grow without losing the sense of stability they care about.
Kinoptic Art
Bodyscape

Graduation Cover Design
Me and Myself
Story Behind the Photo
I was raised with the saying that the early bird gets the worm, but my father always added something more. Before the sun even rose, he would wake me and say, “The early bird gets the worm, but the earliest gets it first.” When I was young, I didn’t like it. The sky was still dark and cold, and I wanted to stay in the nest like the other birds who slept longer. Still, I followed him out into the quiet morning, even though I thought it was unfair at the time.
As I grew older, I started to notice something different about those early flights. The world was calm and peaceful before the other birds filled the sky. The ground was fresh, the worms were easier to find, and by the time the others arrived we had already finished our search. That was when I began to understand what my father meant. It wasn’t really about waking up early—it was about being ready and starting before everyone else.
Now I know the lesson was bigger than just finding the first worm. When you leave the nest early and stay prepared, you see opportunities that other birds miss. Many wait until the day is already busy, but by then the best chances are gone. My father’s words stayed with me, and I learned that sometimes being the first bird in the sky makes all the difference.
Valentines Day
Inspirational Poster
Multiple Exposure with Flash and Slow SS
Screen Printing
Pros and Cons of AI
Pros
- Work can be done more efficiently and effectively with AI.
- It can reduce human error.
- AI is always available.
- It can help with research in fields like medicine, engineering, and etc.
- Can communicate in many languages.
Cons
- It can replace peoples jobs.
- AI can cause people to get lazy and reduce human judgment, skills, and accountability.
- It generates responses based on patterns not truthfully understanding the prompt its asked.
- It could generate false answers.
- No emotion in work like AI art.
Photoweave
Sandy Skoglund

Sandy Skoglund’s work is very creative and I love how imaginative her work is. The reason why I picked this photo was because it was a huge inspiration to me and it is what I used as a reference for my work. I like how it the cats in the photo are causing chaos but their owners are just to lazy to care or stop them.
Read and Write: Things Your Camera Wishes you knew
- The camera strap that comes with the camera is for lynch mobs, and you should buy a new and more comfortable one if you are a pro photographer.
- A battery grip is an add-on to the bottom of your camera that gives you another shutter button so you can hold the camera properly when shooting vertical.
- Erasing images and formatting cards are different things.
- You can control the output of the pop up flash.
- If your photos aren’t as sharp as you would like, then you should first fix your fundamentals and then determine the problem is caused by a cheap lens.
Halloween
CREATE A WORK IN THE STYLE OF OF WASSILY KANDINSKY
Senior studio Portrait
Macro Close ups
Indeed Job Search
- Sake 2 Me Sushi: Waiter – Rancho Cucamonga – $16-$17 an hour. I need experience in serving. I would need get some serving experience.
- Veterinary Assistant/Receptionist – Jurupa Hills Animal Hospital – $16.50 an hour. I need to have a high school diploma and common knowledge of animal behavior, anatomy, and diseases. Physical ability to lift and restrain animals as needed.
- Sandwich Artist – Fontana, CA – $20 an hour – Not much of an experience is needed except for some of a High School Education and to be friendly towards quest.
Photomontage like David Hockney
Block Printing
CTE Choir
PHOTOGRAPH CTE and VAPA CLASSES @ JURUPA
PHOTOMONTAGE: WHERE YOU SEE YOURSELF IN 10 YEARS
In 10 years I see myself working as a fireman. On top of the roof I put a monkey holding a camera I put it there because as a side job I want to take photos of wild life. The stacked rocks are in this photo because to me they represent peace and calmness which is something I want for my future to just live a quiet peaceful life with my job that pays well which is why I put the small stack of cash. The certificate of marriage is there because I want to get married in the future.
Cut and Paste Collage
Which lens should you choose
The article talks about the difference between a wide angle vs a telephoto lens. They explain what type of photos you should be taking with the wide angle or telephoto lens. They also give us a list of pros and cons of using the lenses.
Types of Photography
The article is about the different types of photography there are, there are many different ways to shoot a photo not all require you to have a camera they can be taken on your phone too. Sports photography stood out to me a lot because I think those photos are interesting and really capture the moment and the suspense of the game. Wedding photography are very interesting to me because I love how beautiful they come out. Architectural photography looks very interesting to me I like the angle of the photos.
Mirror Imagery
Image Projection
Shallow Depth of Field
Man and Nature
Simulator
Using the simulator helped me remember how to use the camera properly. It helped me get the perfect exposure for photos. It also helped me with taking a photo with a high shutter speed so I can take a photo of the mini windmill the girl had on the simulator.
Read and Write Review
- What are aperture, shutter speed and ISO?
Aperture controls how much light enters the camera lens, the bigger the hole the more light and blur is in the background. Shutter speed is how long the camera is open the faster it is the more sharp. The ISO controls sensitivity to light, low means more of a clear image high makes it come out grainy.
2. When would you need to change your ISO?
You need to change your ISO depending on when you go shoot outside or inside.
3. What is aperture and shutter priority settings?
Aperture priority lets you pick what type of aperture you want and automatically sets your shutter speed. Shutter priority lets you pick your shutter speed and automatically picks your aperture.
4. What are AF modes how do you change them?
AF mode control how your camera focuses on a subject. To change them you need to check your camera’s menu, quick settings.
5. Why do your need to meter the light to get the right exposure?
You need to meter the light to get the right exposure because your camera needs to determine how much light is hitting the scene.
6. What is the difference between a normal, wide angle and telephoto lens?
Normal lens copies human eye perspective which is a normal look, Wide angle lens has a shorter focal length that captures more of the scene and exaggerates the space.
7. What is white balance and why would you need to change it?
White balance adjusts the colors in your photo so that white looks truly white under different lighting conditions. You change it to correct for color casts caused by different light sources
8. What is depth of field and what is the difference between shallow and good?
Shallow depth of field only a small part of the image is in focus great for portraits. Good depth of field the image is in focus, from foreground to background mainly for landscapes.
9. What are drive modes and metering modes?
Drive mode controls how many photos your camera takes when you press the shutter, Metering modes decide how the camera measures light to set exposure.
10. What is exposure compensation?
Exposure compensation lets you manually adjust the brightness of your photo without changing your camera’s exposure mode.

















































