A Visual Diary

My name is Ashley McGarry. I'm a junior Visual Communications major, minoring in graphic design at the University of South Carolina. This blog serves as a visual diary for the Advanced Photo-visual Communications class I will be taking this semester as a way to catalog my inspiration and record my progress.

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  1. This weekend I took photos of my friend Hillary knitting and spinning yarn for my Advanced Photovisual Communications class. We had to take environmental portraits of people that in some way personified the “new South.” Hillary is passionate about knitting, but it wasn’t until I started working on this assignment that I realized just how much she knew about knitting. She often deconstructs old, thrifted sweaters or spins her own yarn. Although I’m not using this photo for the project, its a beautiful photograph of her. 
I guess I’ll find out tomorrow how my photos compare with the rest of the class.  This weekend I took photos of my friend Hillary knitting and spinning yarn for my Advanced Photovisual Communications class. We had to take environmental portraits of people that in some way personified the “new South.” Hillary is passionate about knitting, but it wasn’t until I started working on this assignment that I realized just how much she knew about knitting. She often deconstructs old, thrifted sweaters or spins her own yarn. Although I’m not using this photo for the project, its a beautiful photograph of her. 
I guess I’ll find out tomorrow how my photos compare with the rest of the class. 
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    This weekend I took photos of my friend Hillary knitting and spinning yarn for my Advanced Photovisual Communications class. We had to take environmental portraits of people that in some way personified the “new South.” Hillary is passionate about knitting, but it wasn’t until I started working on this assignment that I realized just how much she knew about knitting. She often deconstructs old, thrifted sweaters or spins her own yarn. Although I’m not using this photo for the project, its a beautiful photograph of her. 

    I guess I’ll find out tomorrow how my photos compare with the rest of the class. 

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