The things that should be in a yearbook:
1. The School name on the cover
2. The year on the cover
3. An index
4. A table of Contents
5. Picture of the School
6. Titles on each page
7. A page for every Sport
8. A section for every class with their year on it
9. The names of every kid on each page
10. Quotes from the kids in the picture
11. A Page for the yearbook editors
12. A Page for performing arts
13. A page for Art
14. A page for the science kids
15. A page for the school accomplishments
16. The number of kids in the school
17. The seniors
18. a page for the staff
19. a page for the teachers
20. the classrooms
21. A page for the school mascot
22. the cheerleaders
23. student council
24. the principal
25.valedictorian
1. Prime
2. Lamar
3. Elements that are clear are sports, performing arts, seniors, and individuality.
4. 6 sections
5. favorite spread is Get Your Groove On
6. Yes
7. yes
8. yes
9. 3,203
10. Texas
Friday, January 16, 2015
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
5 websites Portraits 101
Review of my Holiday
1. During the holiday i went to Las Vegas with mu brothers and cousins.
2. My resolutions are to be more organized and to not get behind in school.
3. I'm looking forward to summer for the 2015 year.
2. My resolutions are to be more organized and to not get behind in school.
3. I'm looking forward to summer for the 2015 year.
Monday, January 12, 2015
5 websites Modeling Pose 101
This website was about how to model and giving tips about the different ways to become more natural with posing. It tells you what to do with every aspect of your body including hands and arms.
I learned to never get stuck in one pose too long and to always be moving. the rule is to never hold a pose for more than 3 seconds.
I picked this photo because it shows how important it is to make sure you know what you are doing with your face muscles. People don't think modeling is that hard but it actually requires a lot of specificity in your body movements from your feet to head.
I learned to never get stuck in one pose too long and to always be moving. the rule is to never hold a pose for more than 3 seconds.
I picked this photo because it shows how important it is to make sure you know what you are doing with your face muscles. People don't think modeling is that hard but it actually requires a lot of specificity in your body movements from your feet to head.
Tuesday, January 6, 2015
best Song, Movie, Story, Person, Event of 2014
3 Favorite Photos of 2014
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