I originally made this for a photojournalism class in college but decided to keep up with it to share some of my photography.
Exploring Society Photographically
Students worked with internationally known Mexican documentary photographer to achieve a body of images along with text to express the issues that we are facing today. Students used photography as a means to document the current economic realities that we are facing today, such as home foreclosures, loss of jobs, businesses closing, cost increases in gasoline and food, etc.. This class engaged students in a positive and creative manner as to how to make a difference in society through their reflective images and words for change.
Authors Message
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Jaime Luna Class of 2009 Major: Political Science Minor: Latino Studies Hometown: Ventura, CA
In dealing with the current economic crisis, I made an attempt to dig further. I didn't want to merely focus on the obvious of home foreclosures and job losses. I wanted to look at the way we some may perceive poverty and those in it. How race and class play a role. I think this topic may have been and still is too complex for me to capture through photographs and a video. But with the inspiration of Martin Gilens and Gordon Parks, I hope I was able to do it some justice and at least convey my thoughts.