Hello everyone!!! On today's blog; OUR FINAL PRODUCT!!!! YES! I finished my MAGAZINE! and I am so proud of how it came out so... I hope you all like it.
The Birth of a Photographer “Photography is the encapsulation of the beauty within moments, feelings, or emotions… It is just like painting with light” That is the definition of the word Photography for the blooming entrepreneur Joel del Olmo. At his age of 17, he has already found his passion and guidance towards his future as his enjoyment lays on the ambition to become a professional, recognized photographer. Though his passion spurred almost instantaneously after getting introduced into this pixeled world, his mind created long-term projects, goals to accomplish, and tasks to fulfill. He understood that doing nothing would take him nowhere and so he began his journey. Step by step. It was just another day like any other in 2018 when del Olmo stopped to look at his surroundings. To realize the details that only got glimpses and were never something to be mesmerized from. What he saw was; Beauty. Stories. Emotions… Art. “It was just there, waiting for me to see it and I was
Hello everyone, on today's blog, I am pleased to showcase you all my Compulsory Question 1 Compulsory Question 1 by Jonathan Alvarez on Prezi Next Transcript Hello, My name is Jonathan Alvarez, my center number is US154. Today I will be answering compulsory question 1. This is for my AICE Media studies Cambridge AS level course. Compulsory question one asks how does your product use or challenge conventions and how does it represent social groups or issues. My magazine seeks the conventional aspects and guidelines of standard magazines which include; a masthead, cover lines, tagline, cover image, and bar-code. I aspired on attempting to mimic the conventional features of the photography magazine Outdoor Photography, Outdoor Landscape..., Inside Wedding, Corporate America, and View. Cover Page Conventions - The most crucial section in my magazine's cover is its masthead which is showcased with the biggest font in order to capture the most attention from the viewers towards t
In this research on Magazine Demographic it was found that 78% of readers are Male and 22% of the readers are Females. This information will be valuable with developing my magazine. Although this information is from 2008 so this could change. MarketingCharts’ own US Media Audience Demographics study demonstrates a similar trend. During Spring 2017, 56.1% of adults surveyed said they had read a print edition of a magazine in the previous week, down from 61.7% saying so a couple of years earlier. The report reveals strong discrepancies in print magazine readership by age, with adults ages 65 and older about twice as likely as those ages 18-24 to report having read a print magazine in the past week (73% and 36%, respectively). The print magazine audience tends to be skewing older over time, too. The report’s 2017 data showed that 44.7% of US monthly magazine readers were aged 55 and older, compared to 41.2% in 2015. By comparison, just 29.9% of online adults wh
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