Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Three Shots - Elizabeth


My Overhead, Medium, and Detail Shots of WHS

By Elizabeth Cavin

Possible Overhead Shot = of Walkersville High School (WHS) 2/18/2018.  


Medium Shot = of some of the main signs on campus, including list of sports accomplishments. 


Medium Shot = of outside FFA section at WHS. 
FFA (Future Farmers of America) is an intracurricular student organization separate from WHS itself, for those interested in career success through agricultural education. 


 Medium/Detail Shot = of mascot statue surrounded by painted stones made by the students. 


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 Some extra panoramas of the school:
(to use maybe at the top/bottom of an article)
Walkersville High School viewed from a side-angle, including some of the sport areas outside. 
(Could be another option for the overhead shot of the school.)
Walkersville High School's main track and field for sport events. Located to behind the school, off to the right side behind one of the large parking lots. 
The front of the school. 
(Could be another option for the overhead shot of the school.)


Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Three Shots, Jacobsen

Members of the Hood College baseball team set towards the back of
Hodson Auditorium Monday, February19, 2018 as they listen to George Delaplaine Jr.
speak about the new business school at Hood that will bare his name.

Hood College President Dr. Andrea Chapdelaine takes a selfie with
Hood College Broadcasting reporter Brandon Greene on Monday, February 19, 2018
after being interviewed about the announcement of the new Delaplaine School of Business.

Hood College board member George B. Delaplaine Jr., gives a speech
Monday, February 19, 2018 in Hodson Auditorium about the creation of the new
Hood College Delaplaine School of Business.

Hood College President Dr. Andrea Chapdalaine introduces local businessman and
media mogul George B. Delaplaine Jr. to a packed crowd Monday, February 19, 2018
in Hodson Auditorium.  

A crowd of Hood College students, faculty and staff pack Hodson Auditorium
Monday, February 19, 2018 for a special announcement from local media mogul
George B. Delaplaine Jr. The crowd was not disappointed, as Delaplaine announce the
founding of the Hood College Delaplaine School of Business.

Three Shots, Collins

Athletes dread being told they need to take an ice bath by their trainers .
(Detail)

Senior softball pitcher Sophie Leaman stretches her legs in preparation for practice at Hood College in Frederick, Maryland on February 19, 2018.
(Medium)
Senior Kristy Erfurdt stretching to prepare herself for softball practice. 
Senior Sophie Leaman waiting for instruction from a trainer. 

The Hood College Training Room is fully equipped to help athletes prepare for games or heal any injuries.
(Overall)



Three Shot Assignment, Orbin

Control panel of the Warner Theater in Washington, D.C. before a showing of Riverdance on February 3, 2018. 
People in my row take their seats before the show.

Usher shows little girl where her seat is before the show starts. 

My dad smiling at my mom before the show in the upstairs lounge area.


Ground and balcony seating at the Warner Theater in Washington, D.C. 

Three Shot Assignment, Green




The crowd is filing in for a huge announcement at Hood College in Frederick, Maryland. Hood College President Andrea Chapdelaine announced that George Delaplaine Jr. will have his own business department program at the college.


Hood College President Andrea Chadelaine giving George Delaplaine Jr. the medal for hope at Hodson Auditorium at Hood College in Frederick, Maryland. George Delaplaine has worked in the Frederick Community for decades.




Crowd listening to Hood College President Andrea Chadelaine announcement about George Delaplaine. Jr. in Hodson Auditorium at Hood College in Frederick, Maryland. Delaplaine was given a medal for hope from the college and his own business department. 
George Delaplaine Jr. giving a speech about "Hope"in Hodson Auditorium at Hood College in Frederick, Maryland. Deplaine received a medal for hope earlier that evening. 












Hood College President Andrea Chapdelaine announces that George Delaplaine Jr.  will have his own business department at Hood College in Frederick, Maryland. Delaplaine has been a huge figure in the Frederick community for decades. 



Three Shot Assignment, Larios

Alumnae Hall is located at the center of Hood College in Frederick, Maryland. Students often have classes and meet with both the President and Dean of students in this building. 

The four pillars of Alumnae hall that each hold a plaque of the HOOD motto. Hope, Opportunity, Obligation, and Democracy. 

One of the plaques that Stands for Hope in the HOOD motto.

Hope. Opportunity. Obligation. Democracy

Three Shot Assignment, Sylvia

Attendees packed the Hodson Auditorium for the announcement of the creation of Hood College's Deleplaine School of business. Frederick, Maryland, 2/19/18. 

Attendees look on wistfully during the Deleplaine Announcement. Frederick, MD, 2/19/18

Hood College President Andrea Chapdelaine addresses the crowd before the announcement. Frederick, MD, 2/19/18

President Chapdelaine, engulfed by the flames of educational enrichment delivers a passionate address before her congregation. Frederick, MD, 2/19/18

A standing ovation greeted George Deleplaine as he made his way to the podium. Frederick, MD, 2/19/18

Hood College junior, Zachary Kooser looks on with childlike awe during the Deleplaine announcement. Frederick, MD, 2/19/18

The Hood College 125th year promotional logo, accompanied by the upper torso of Sir Timothy Woodward Jacobsen, Esq. Frederick, MD, 2/19/18