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  • Writer: Joey Dominguez
    Joey Dominguez
  • Jan 14, 2025
  • 2 min read

This is a photo that was taken 1 week exactly before Christmas. This was at an event off Pasadena Ave, in Los Angeles. This was at a Christmas Pajama Event " Yuletide Cinema land," which was trending on social media and went viral. Me and my girlfriend posed Infront of a prop North Pole Transit Train.


Photo Credit: Stranger
Photo Credit: Stranger

What I like the most from the photo is the size scale comparison that shows from us and the train. This is a good picture because it shows the emotion and collaboration between us. The matching pajamas, to the matching top allowed the focus to be on us. The stranger also used flash as it was requested and put a brightened glare on our faces. Overall, I rate the photo a 8/10, simple because a simple crop could elevate the photo a little more.











Photo Credit: Me
Photo Credit: Me

This photo was taken the week following my return to school. This was at a gig at one of my friends Grupo. " Los Empresarios " played for 6 hours that night and allowed me film and record their day till 4am in the morning. Me being there to blog and record allowed them to post more content and gather videos for their social medias. One of the most interested things is seeing how they set up at events. They bring a truck full of equipment and instruments to every gig. This photo shows their group mixer, owner Jorge Ortega, and Grupo member Joel Arellano. I captured the camera glare that came off the red light while showing off the setup / members. This is one of my more favorite recent photos because this is the first gig I have gone to while supporting my best friends Grupo. Them allowing me to film, lets me show off memories from that day. Overall, I rate this photo an 8/10 as well. This is because there's too much glare that comes off the led stand.

 
 
 

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