Photo of the Week | Oct. 11 to 17

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Redshirt junior quarterback Russell Wilson runs the ball during the Saturday game against Boston College Oct. 9 at Carter-Finley Stadium. Wilson had total of 45 rushing yards during the game. N.C. State won 44-17.

Killing Eagles, by Luis Zapata

Technician Photo Editor Sarah Tudor said:

We chose Luis’s photo because of its good overall composition and because it captured a good moment in the football game. This photo tells a story — in it, you can clearly see that N.C. State is beating Boston College, so when someone looked at the newspaper, they could see what the focus of the article might be before reading the story.

Photo of the Week | Oct. 4 to 10

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Andrew Finegan, a freshman in mechanical engineering, and Kate Braswell, a freshman in polymer and color chemistry, fight each another in the gladiator blow-up activity at WestFest, an event for residents of West Campus that was held on Lee Field Oct. 3. The two duked it out in a long, dramatic battle. "Kate whooped my butt because she has such great color guard skills. I wasn't prepared to defend against such an onslaught," Finegan said.

West Fest, by Alex Canoutas

Agromeck Photo Editor Marisa Akers said:

Alex’s photo, which ran in Technician Oct. 4, is both well-executed and entertaining. He composed it with the trees, which provided a clean background and the blue weapon framing the action. The emotion captured on the subject’s face is a great example of waiting for the right moment to make a technically good, but boring, photo exciting and unique.

Photo Of The Week | Sept. 27 To Oct. 3

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Kevin Wright, an alumnus who now works for University Theatre, does a sound check before a rehearsal of University Theatre's production of Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" in Stewart Theatre Sept 28. The console, a Yamaha M7 usually resides in Thompson Hall (University Theatre's home), but is brought to Stewart for University Theatre musicals, which are usually larger in scale and require more seating, as well as backstage and acting areas. "This console is awesome," Wright said. "It's got a lot of really great features." "Twelfth Night," which is directed by University Theatre Director John McIlwee, runs Sept. 30 through Sunday, Oct. 3 in Stewart Theatre. Student tickets were $5 and could be purchased at Ticket Central in Talley Student Center, by phone, or online.

Twelfth Night, by Kevin Cook

Technician Photo Editor Sarah Tudor said:

Kevin’s photo, of the sound booth, which ran in the Technician Sept. 29, is an excellent example of getting a behind the scenes shot. The assignment was to shoot a play that was going on on-campus. Most people often forget about all the work that goes into a play behind the scenes the actors. Also, Cook utilized the rule of thirds and an interesting angle. Usually tilted angles don’t work well with most photos, but because of the angle of the person in the photo, the tilted look works well.

Photo of the Week | Sept. 20 to 26

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Sam Holmes, a senior in industrial design, juggles pins as part of CircusSpark during the 5th annual SparkCon Sept. 18 in downtown Raleigh. Holmes heard about SparkCon from a design letters, his roommates, and his family. "I like CircusSPARK," Holmes said. "I like to pick up and juggle stuff." In between shows, people were able to juggle, hula-hoop and play in a drum circle.

Circus, by Luis Zapata

Agromeck Photo Editor Marisa Akers said:

Luis’ photo, taken in downtown Raleigh during SparkCon, gave Technician readers a glimpse of student involvement in the local community, off campus. Because it was shot from an odd angle near the ground, different people and buildings are layered, filling the frame, and this creativity makes it stands out from average photos that shot from the eye-level that people are already used to seeing the world from. The preparations that led up to the second that the photo was taken helped Luis capture a fun moment in a way that clearly conveys the playful atmosphere of the event. Luis’s photo ran in the Technician Sept. 20.

Photo of the Week | Sept. 6 to 12

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Taylor Nunn, a senior in business administration, and Adison Plyler, a senior in turf grass management, shotgun beers during pre-game tailgating for the N.C. State vs. Western Carolina football game Sept. 4. "We're out here tailgating every game," Nunn and Plyler said. "We've been out here since 1pm." Tailgating lots open five hours prior to kickoff for each home game."

Shotgun, by Kevin Cook

Agromeck Photo Editor Marisa Akers said:

Kevin’s photo, which ran in the Technician Sept. 7, was chosen because of Kevin’s ability to capture an exciting moment and convey emotion to the viewer. Tailgating is frequently seen as a vital part of the “college experience” and his work displays this event for readers of Technician. Because of the angle, the bright blue sky provides a clean backdrop for the subjects and the bright sunlight allowed him to shoot with a fast shutter speed, resulting in a sharply-focused, clear photo.

Photo of the Week | Aug. 30 to Sept. 5

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Johari Jordan, doctoral student in food science and a graduate research assistant in food, bioprocessing & nutrition sciences, examines poultry eggs in a lab Aug. 30. The recent salmonella outbreak raised concerns about tainted poultry products. "They should track it back to the origin," Jordan said.

Salmonella, by Josh Bielick

Technician Photo Editor Sarah Tudor said:

Josh’s photo, which ran in the Technician Aug. 31, is an excellent example of taking initiative of a photo assignment that did not have a lot of direction. The focus of the photo is clearly the eggs, which is important, because the photo could have easily been on the lab assistant. The photo also depicts the issue of the eggs being studied, which related to the article.

Photo of the Week | Aug. 23 to 29

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Getting her blood drawn, Susan Cho, senior in business marketing, looks away as an assistant snips a blood pouch at the 500-Pint Blood Drive in Carmichael Gymnasium Aug 20. Cho, who had never given blood before was slightly apprehensive when the employees had difficulty finding her vein. "Everyone was really nice," said Cho. "They all talked me through the process."

Giving Blood, by Jordan Moore

Agromeck Photo Editor Marisa Akers said:

Jordan’s photo, which ran in the Technician Monday, Aug. 23, was chosen because of his interesting use of selective focus and low depth of field. Photographers have shot blood donation events over and over again, but Jordan thought about the photo from a different angle and made it stand out from the others that have been taken. The photo shows the interaction between the doctor and patient and focuses on the blood donation itself, without hiding the typical focus point — Cho’s face. Overall, the photo proves that there is always room for creativity, even in repetitive assignments.

February 2009 • Michele Chandler

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John Cooper Elias, Agromeck yearbook editor: Michele had a tough task this year as the yearbook photo editor, but she did a great job. She managed the photo staff all year, and she helped us produce a high-quality product that we are all proud of. The most impressive thing about Michele was that while she had to deal with managing the photo staff she continued to grow as a photographer and shoot some of the best pictures I have ever seen from her during this year.

January 2009 • David Mabe

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Saja Hindi, Technician editor: “David Mabe has easily become one of the most essential staff members we have. He is not only a great photographer but is also very dependable. David has also really helped out the section editors with online multimedia and has become a valuable resource to everyone on staff.”

Fall 2008 • Luis Zapata

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Saja Hindi, Technician editor: Luis has consistently been one of our most dependable photographers. He gets his assignments in on time, picks up last-minute assignments and is always willing to help. He works with the section editors to come up with ideas and works with new photographers to help them critique their photos. He has taken a leading role in producing audio and photo slideshows this semester and keeps working till he gets the job done.