Balance the Elements

Tae Yong Kim As the Covid-19 situation shows no signs of slowing down, hand sanetizer has become the new craze in the United States of America as of recently. On the contrary, sales for beauty products have substantially decreased, and the economy has shifted in favor for the 99.99% efficient sanetizing agent rather than the 99.99% beauty cream agents of the past. Dial is especially … Continue reading Balance the Elements

Left to Right

Tae Yong Kim The Coronavirus outbreak has caused the 2020 graduating Senior class a lot of trouble. While the obvious discomfort of quarantine and the fear and panic of a pandemic exists for all, the Senior class of 2020 had to deal with several major school events such as Prom being cancelled. During their last ever year of high school, they are stuck in their … Continue reading Left to Right

Balance

Matt Thomas It is without a doubt, that there is great stress with dealing with quarantine in this epidemic. To do nothing about dealing with it, will clearly cause a lot more problems during, and after quarantine. It’s important to try to find a way to cope with stress, in order to help strengthen you, your family, and your community. Things like playing guitar, watching … Continue reading Balance

Balance Elements in the Scene

Song SeongBeom (Kevin Song) The photographs depicted above are taken with a photographic technique called, “Balance Elements in the Scene.” This photographic technique intends to accentuate the tones and colors of the subjects with equal visual weight. Photos with pairing elements, balanced distribution of subjects, and an odd number of subjects provide ease in the eyes of the audience, for the photos themselves are equally … Continue reading Balance Elements in the Scene

Left to Right Rule

Song SeongBeom (Kevin Song) Before I begin, I deeply apologize for the low quality of some of the photos. Due to the catastrophic pandemic and quarantine, I wasn’t allowed to go out to take pictures. The photographs above are taken with a photographic technique called, “Left to Right Rule.” As usual, this technique pertains to its name. Due to many countries’ and their cultures’ familiarity … Continue reading Left to Right Rule

Symbol of Hope

Lyzelle Castillo The photo above depicts a statue of Jesus Christ located in the highest point of Saipan called Mt. Tapochau. A statue of Jesus Christ was placed in Mt. Tapochau in order to demonstrate how Jesus Christ is always watching over or protecting the island. Furthermore, several islanders made it a tradition to hike up at the top of Mt. Tapochau every Good Friday … Continue reading Symbol of Hope