This week we learned about the great depression and learned more about how to take portraits. We learned about setting up lights and how they effect the subject. We also made T shirts about the statue of liberty. Humanities: Does our society really depend on “creating and maintaining a peon class?” Day In the Life of a Peon By Pablo Robin The first light of the morning peeks through the small slit in my tent and meets my eyes waking me up. I jump up off the ground and wipe the dirt off my dungarees. I come out of my tent and I immediately see the lights of the truck illuminating the city of tents. I make my way over to the truck and squeeze myself in there. I was cold before I got in the back of the truck, but once I got in the body heat of the other passengers made me warmer. Once we made it to the farm the sun was higher and was beating on us. I wiped a drop of sweat off my forehead and got right to work. I had to work as hard and as fast as I possibly could because there were a lot of people who wanted my job. The more I worked the more it started heating up. Until my drops of sweat were falling onto the lettuce that I was picking out of the ground. My fingernails were full of dirt as I bumped into another worker who was from Asia we made eye contact for a split second he looked distraught like he had not eaten in days and his skin was so wrinkled from the sun that I could barely make out his features. I continued picking until sundown. I got back into the truck to go back to the camp. The truck was filled to the brim with men covered head to toe in dirt. When I got back to camp I went back into my tent to restart the routine. T-Shirt: Chemistry: We looked at the equation of the silver printing chemicals and we noticed that the arrow from one chemical to another was the same as the equals sign and that there are certain rules on how you can write them. Photos of the Week: Alex Lopez in Rembrandt lighting. Lighting: Russell Banks and Drew Juergensen. Taken with Sony a5100. Drew Juergensen staring deep into a motor vehicle. Taken with Sony a5100.
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