Advance Photojournalism 2021
These Photos of fencing in smaller format are photos taken in the first Photojournalism class in 2020, the rest in larger format are the ones taken in 2021 for Advance Photojournalism. The intention to include the first photos is to show growth in photography in one year in Sports Journalism.

The rest is my portfolio Final from the photos that I have photographed and curated in this page.
Encinitas Fencing Academy fencers preparing for a match at blue hour. 2020
Matches between two students in the Encinitas Fencing Academy 2020
Fencers preparing proper safety to equipment before match begins. 2020
Winner stays in rotation and losers switch out to keep a momentum, many players get to run through and spar with different matches to give variety of opponents to each student. 2020
La Jolla Fencing Academy with instructors indoor matches 2021
Portrait of a student ready to fence as he is locked in and waiting for their next opponent. 2021
Match with fencers while instructor observes and comments between rounds. 2021
Close-Up of a fencer who is being overtaken in this particular round of fencing. 2021
Fencer is flustered from his performance on the scoreboard with 
Sophia Medina participating in 2021 Super Girl surf competition in Oceanside Pier, CA.
Bethany Hamilton makes a surprise appearance and competition in Super Girl 2021.
California local Tia Blanco makes it to pass Round 2.
Brianna Cope ripping through the waves to continue competing into the next round of Super Girl.
Tia Blanco (Red/Blue), Bethany Hamilton (Blue), and Brianna Cope (Green) waiting for the right waves during their heat of the second round in Super Girl.
Prof of Film Photography, S. Klinger having class outside for orientation to break the monotony of A year and a half of Zoom and have one day of fresh air before spending the rest of the semester masked and socially distant for the safety of the class.
Fire spread but was contained, neighbors (Including the photographer) were unaware of the fire until days afterwards.
Home that didn’t have working faucets outdoors was engulfed in a fire that could have been prevented.
A small sign warning of trespass that is dwarfed by the destructive presence of a fire that left this home unstable.
Neighbors daily reminder of a fatal fire that could have affected them as well.
Fire sets dangerously close to neighbors property.
Rehearsal of a theater production held outside with the theater dept. Director/Prof Michael Mufson, along with audio engineer, script supervisor, and the rest of the class/cast.
Rehearsal going well for the theater class preparing for a theatrical production as they are completely outside while still providing a theatrical experience.

Theater dept. having the freedom to rehearse and have a semblance of normalcy during their production.
#40 Faith Schwantner ready to make a free-throw point for Palomar Comets vs LATTC.
Electricity was in the air as Palomar Comets and Los Angeles Trade Tech go head to head in the first game of the season of the year with Covid precautions.
#21 Sara Ahmadpour shoots and makes her 3 point score vs LATTC.
Mesmerized by how Death is celebrated and how the culture is including the families to be remembered after. These days are completely capable of including young minds to be apart of their consciousness.
A family Ofrenda of the Mijares off of the family El Camino. Including the favorite foods and drinks that the families who they are honoring in their memories.
Exposing young minds to the origins of what we celebrate is vital to keeping these cultures and traditions alive within our communities. Two young girls admiring an ofrenda from the back of a Ranfla Truck.
Young Child posing for her mother during her face painting session during Dia de los Muertos festivities in Oceanside.
Leo Carrillo Ranch preserves the native plants and wild life that can be found in Southern California that the State makes efforts to preserve for the future generations to enjoy the natural beauty of Alta California.
A traditional small home built by Leo Carrillo on his ranch that exemplified Alta California living. Home was dedicated for his wife Deedie
Horses Stables on Leo Carrillo Ranch, surrounded by native plants of Southern Alta California.
Youth actively participating in the traditions of his Mexican Ancestry during Oceanside's Dia de los Muertos event.
Editorial Illustration: A satirical illustrated photo for an opinion piece that would belong on a website like The Onion, a satirical news source that is largely for entertainment.

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