Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Picture Story

Jessica Harmon is a 20 year old Flagler College student from Palm Bay. 
She is half Jewish and this is her first Hanukkah away from her family and the
first one she is celebrating on her own in her own apartment. 


For her, Hanukkah is an important family tradition to light the candles, even when they are not with one another. It is tradition to light the candles at sun down. Jessica had to start Hanukkah a day early because of school obligations on the actual first day Hanukkah (Dec 1).

When lighting the candles, I was told by Jessica that all other lights need to be off. "As a little kid Hanukkah was a holiday that we spent with my grandparents, and now it’s one of the only things that keeps us connected as a Jewish family in different parts of the country." Jessica said.

It is tradition that you light the Shamash (the middle candle) first. The Shamash is supposed to be higher then the other candles. This is because the light from the Shamas can be used read by. This is because it goes against Jewish law if you read with the light from the Hanukkah candles because you are using something that is used for rituals as a benefit.

Shamash translates to "the attendant," and that is the candle that is used to light the Hanukkah candles because it is forbidden to light the other Hanukkah candles with a Hanukkah candle because that would be disrespectful to the Mitzvah (a commandment from God).

After the candles are lit, she says a prayer. A prayer that gives thanks for the miracle of light and praising God for providing them with the gift of light. It’s said in Hebrew. There is a different prayer for the first night then the other seven nights.

 You must leave the candles burning and cannot blow them out after the
prayer because that is disrespectful of the miracle of light.  It comes from the
Jewish story of when there was only enough oil to light for one night, but the
oil lasted for eight nights. Hanukkah celebrates exactly that, the miracle of light. 




Sunday, November 28, 2010

Issue Photo

The issue of whether marijuana should be legalized has added another level 
to the debate, "Legal Weed." Legal weed is a herbal incense that is clearly
marked"not for human consumption," but that isn't stopping people from
smoking it. There are a couple of different brands, Mr. Nice Guy, K2,
Kush and Spice and they range 
from $15-$40 and you only need to be 18 to buy it. 

Steven F., 26, is a Sous-Chef in Orlando. You can see here, where
he has poured the Mr. Nice Guy in the black box, that it does 
in fact look like marijuana. 

You can sort of see here, that is does say "not for human consumption."


Here, Steven is smoking Mr. Nice Guy. 



Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Fashion Photography

This is Matt Koeppen, he is a 21 year old, from Orlando. He is currently enrolled in UCF as a Marketing major and Hospitality minor. 



After a while we started getting an audience from the fort. I'm not sure
what people thought we were doing, but they were interested. 

He was a good trooper it was FREEZING on the beach, and windy, very windy. 
Out of all of the photos that I took, there were only a few where he actually looked cold. 



I had to find times when the wind wasn't blowing as hard so I could take
pictures and not have to worry about sand getting in my camera. 
That's also part of the reason as to why some of the pictures are darker 
then others. 




At this point in time, Matt was very cold and was getting over me taking 
pictures but he thought it was funny I was getting so into it, 
this is him laughing at me. 


Matt was trying to give me "sexy eyes" but didn't know how, so he was 
laughing while also attempting to flirt with the camera. 

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Night Photo

The night photo was fun but difficult. There is not a lack of spots around
here that look neat at night, it's just getting a photo that is exposed right
and that isn't blurry. But I think I was able to get a few good ones, and these are 
my best three! 

Aviles Street at night, since they've redone it looks beautiful. 
I liked how it looked and the feeling it gave and there was
a horse and carriage tour going down there as well.

Scarlet O'haras' sign looked really cool at night being
lit up by their colored lights and then the added blue light on the 
spider web for Halloween. I just thought that the mix of red, blue and
green looked really neat, especially with the dark background.

This was right next to Scarlets and I like how the light from the 
surrounding stores fell on the brick and how the lights hanging up
lit up the walkway to the door and the reflection in the window.


These are some that are just for fun. 

I thought it was really neat how this spider web just happened to be
right above a light in someone's front yard and that you could see
how intricate the web was. 

This was a glass store of off King Street and I liked how all of the
glass in the front of the store looked being lit up with everything else being
dark all around it. 





Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Monday, October 11, 2010

Environmental Portrait

Kaile Ferguson, 20, originally from Jacksonville, Fla., currently 
resides in St. Augustine and is a student at Flagler College. Student is her
occupation during the week, but once the weekend comes, she is your pets
best friend, working at Pet Supermarket.  
"I love animals and enjoy working at Pet Supermarket because I get to help
customers find exactly what they need for their pets," Ferguson said. 







I had a hard time choosing, so here are a few more!