
Communication:
This photo demonstrates communication because it shows how I communicated with Amalie to get the perfect photo. By communicating, we were able to tell each other what the other person had to do for the photo to work. Some examples of this was “can you jump higher” or “are you ready for me to jump?”. Communication was very important for this specific photo, because the main part of this photo involves freezing the action when it is in movement. At first, it was challenging to find the correct settings, but Amalie and I worked together to find the correct “shutter speed” and “F Stop”. However, communication isn’t just about talking with each other, and telling each other what to do. Amalie and I communicated well because we communicated respectfully and efficiently.