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For my visualization assignment this week, we had the opportunity to reshoot one of our past assignments. Since my last fear photo didn't go over as well as I would have hoped, I chose to take a new, more literal direction out of my comfort zone to ensure my point-fear-came across.
I was researching my tumlr when I found some pictures of fake bruising to help illustrate a narrative. Bored and determined to try, I took out my eye shadows and started creating fake bruises on my arms. After impressing myself with how real they looked, I decided to incorporate it into my new fear photo and this is what I came up with.
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