Photojournalism, our final project. My friend Trevor and I decided on going to the airport to photograph the many different people, and situations that are a part of the unique culture associated with the airport. Photographing the arrivals turned out to be easier than photographing departures, probably due to the large amount of people arriving on big flights, and the lack of people departing on them at the time we were there. We wanted to capture the genuine moments of people being reunited, and the happiness and joy that precedes. Personally, I found this project quite challenging. I felt awkward taking pictures of random people, and I’m sure I succeeded in making them feel awkward too, by taking pictures of them right when they got off a long flight. Something that remained difficult throughout the whole time shooting, was our timing. People were rather quick to greet each other, often with just a quick hug, as they rushed out to get home, or wherever they were going. This made photographing them quite a challenge, as there was very little time to focus the camera before the initial moment ended and they rushed out of the airport; this lead to us missing many of the initial happy moments associated with greeting a loved one (although we got some). Overall, I found that we were generally quite successful in capturing what we went to the airport looking for!