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Since I am having problems with my weebly's widget to function properly, I decided to instead of doing a slide show to upload the image I chose into a drive foulder and numbered them off and give a breif description of each of them. 1. This picture was taken on one of my first days working on my internship. We were setting up a set for Marcy Browe's Branding video I was in charge of creating. I managed all of the furniture and directed what she did. She took care of the script and helped with directing/lighting. 2. This is the full picture of the set without the camera cropping. This was right before we made final adjustments like adding props, moving lights, and monitoring audio. 3. This was a picture from the second week. Our job this day was to get pictures of Poway for the San Diego Government marketing team. I snapped this picture after I thought this was pretty creative. How this not as well known coffee shops had so much more quality they had to offer although people chose the faster option over it. 4. This image was taken the day we went to San Diego central city to snap some pictures of Petco Park and the in the area there. We went into this store to show one of the unique restaurants you can find in San Diego. This restaurant was especially nice because the owner perfectly described anything we asked him and the food was out of this world. It not only made a great meal but a great picture, For the marketing project. 5. The fifth picture was taken in Little Italy. We were planning on doing a photoshoot in this building but it ended up getting canceled due to building management and them not wanting photographs being taken on the roof. We later found a different amazing spot in Little Italy. 6. This sixth picture was taken in Coronado Island of the Coronado's well-known hotel on the island that has an ice rink near the water during the winter time apparently. I had never been to Coronado in my life so seeing such a stereotypical California area, was great for my photogenic eye. 7. This seventh picture was the last day of the internship. We were doing a photo shoot at Viasat for their internship program. We decided to set up outside on a balcony for a calm background landscape shot behind them when interns were getting their picture taken. This is a picture of me fixing a lights wireless connector. 8. This is also me fixing the same light again... that wasn't a fun light to manage. 9. Here is the landscape shot of our photoshoot set up, simplistic yet effective. We had a total of around 30 to 40 headshots that day which last from 6 to 7 hours. 10. This tenth photo was a picture of the Viasat campus, what was in the background for some of the intern's pictures after we then later switched positions. A very unique and modern campus. 11. This is another picture of Little Italy. This is when we just arrived for the photo shoot and we were waiting for the models to be ready to shoot. Marcy decided to walk around Little Italy beforehand to get some pictures for her client, this was one of the pictures I took that I thought was pretty good looking. Not because of the quality but because of how much is going on. You could look at one part of the photo and see something happening when on the other side a whole different event is happening. Pretty interesting. 12. This picture was taken when we visited El Cajon. Quite obviously its the El Cajon welcoming sign although the thing I liked about this photo is the clouds nicely lined up in the background. This and also the fact that I ran into the middle of the street to get this picture, it was an adventure. 13. This picture was taken in La Mesa in the well known La Mesa main street. This was a great little area because it was very photogenic and perfect for what we were looking for. A cozy, small cute kind of looking town, something that someone wouldn't be afraid to visit or live in. 14. This picture was taken late morning in Poway park. I explicitly remember taken this photo because I was avoiding a pack of elementary students on a field trip and I was afraid I was gonna possible distract them or accidentally grab their attention. Lucky I timed everything nicely to where that never happened. 15. This picture was also taken in Old Poway Railroad park. This was just a nasty picture taken of the pathway I thought that would've been creative. This picture fits perfectly with the green warm blurry background with the sharp green plants to the very left of the photograph. 16. This picture was taken in San Diego right next to the midway. On my way home I spotted a boat event going on near the pier and asked to stop and snap some pictures of this. I later told my intern mentor about this and they asked me to send them the picture to them because they could possibly be useful for the San Diego marketing project. 17. Then, of course, the midway. This picture was solely taken for the lighting I appreciated radiating off the skyscrapers in San Diego City. I also plan to send this to my internship mentor that could possibly be useful for her project. As I didn't get many pictures of the work we actually did (Because some of those images may have been under some legal paperwork therefor I couldn't release it) I did get pictures of the adventures, places, and events we explored throughout this month of internship. This has truly been an eye-opening experience and has helped me with every aspect of my career, and my future careers. 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