DHS teacher and “Snapshot” Photography Club Supervisor Mr. Tsay has seen how photography has been transformed with the expansion of smartphone capabilities. However, he still believes it is important to learn valuable photography skills using DSLR cameras, especially for those students interested in journalism and marketing. With the help of a DEF grant, Mr. Tsay was able to purchase new photography kits for the club to ensure that all members have ample opportunities to explore their photography interests and expand their talents.
Before There Were Camera Phones…
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