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Looking down from the canopy. (Jonathan Park / Daily Trojan)
THE WEEKLY FRAME II — WEEK 6

Depth

Photos by BRADEN DAWSON AND JONATHAN PARK
Words by HENRY KOFMAN

Photography has a unique experience where you can capture images in a 2D space. Regardless of the flatness of the image, skilled photographers can work to make the image feel real and full of life. By adjusting camera settings such as aperture, f-stop and ISO, as well as just having an eye for the world, photographers can see through the depth around us all that we often take for granted. With this idea in mind of bringing the 3D world to our 2D photos, staff photographers Braden Dawson and Jonathan Park took to campus in this week’s edition of “The Weekly Frame: Depth.”

Henry Kofman

Photo Editor

Looking down from the canopy. (Jonathan Park / Daily Trojan)
In the flowers. (Braden Dawson / Daily Trojan)
Reaching out. (Braden Dawson / Daily Trojan)
The straight path. (Jonathan Park / Daily Trojan)
Hidden away. (Braden Dawson / Daily Trojan)
Carved by sunlight. (Jonathan Park / Daily Trojan)
Stacked rooftops at sunset. (Jonathan Park / Daily Trojan)
Watching over. (Braden Dawson / Daily Trojan)
Tree behind bars. (Jonathan Park / Daily Trojan)
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