The experience of team shooting at the Sunshine Home was very beneficial for me as both a photographer, and just a person in general. It made us work together as a cohesive team and coordinate our different jobs. We were split up in to teams of two for this with me and Paul being on the sound team.
Paul and I got to do the audio interview which was a little nerve wracking. However it was shooting the residents that caused a mini panic attack in me. I didn't want to disturb or upset the residents so I was hesitant about getting the shots.
I've come to realize that photojournalism may not be for me, but I will take the lessons I learned and the teamwork skills to heart and utilize them in my future interactions with others.
All photos by Sydney Sawkins.
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A 72 year old resident, Tommy, holds hands with caregiver Deb Johnson. |
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Caregiver Lamiah Jones helps move resident Tiffany Beacon. |
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One of the very friendly and photogenic horses used for thereaputic riding. |
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Caregiver Sarah feeds a resident. |
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