I feel so obtrusive as a photographer. You have to get in front of people and duck behind tables and run while bending over so as not to block any views. And the whole time you are SO conscious of like, your existence. And what you're wearing. And literally every move you make.
Still, I got a few nice pictures. The event was pretty small; it was just an elective night to educate upperclassmen ME majors as to their upper-level electives that they need in order to graduate. So I got pictures, plus a few words from the VP of ASME and the head of the undergrade MechSE office (whom I already knew). I would call it a successful outing.
I'll upload the pictures and such to the network at work tomorrow. Along with pictures I got of the EcoMarathon. I don't know whether I should interview people about it or just do a short news piece on what happened, who won and who didn't, and throw in a couple of names that I get off their website. We already did a piece on them before the competition, so I feel like another piece should just be the news-worthy part, which is the results. (? Maybe?)
Also, if I'm going to keep taking pictures, I need a camera without a digital zoom. If you zoom in with a digital zoom, all motion is blurry. And that's reeally not useful for journalistic purposes.
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