
Welcome to a blog of images. My name is Sarah Fry and I am a photojournalism student at Temple University.

I like how this shows the whole ridiculousness of studio photography.
I was going for the whole "shroud of Turin" look here.
Yeah shadows.
I like how distorted Jason's body looks behind the screen.
I wish that this was a little brighter.
I was trying to show how gigantic that mixer was. I only wish I got the man a little sharper.
He is flattening dough (each piece goes through 15 times), to make cannoli cases.
Here they are wrapping the flattened and cut cannoli dough around wooden sticks to later get fried in wine. I like that the one hand shows motion and the other does not.
I don't think I especially like or dislike this photo. The subjects are the best part.
I had a few photographs with Jason's head completely in the magnifying glass but I choice this one because of his expression.
I like how I took this photograph, cropping out his mouth, because the best part of the image is his eyes.
This shot was actually a little tricky to meter for. White on black is not the most simple color combination.
I took some photographs in the high grasses at a low angle to emphasize how tall they are.
Sunspots again. I think there is a time and a place for sunspots. I don't mind them so much on nature photographs.
I used a shallow depth of field to draw your attention to the bug on the one flower.
The stadium lights are definitely something to work with and not against... if you try to fight them they will probably beat you.