Christina Mazza Photography

Monday, October 30, 2006

Photojournalism Week 9

Spot News


After a heavy rainstorm, a rainbow shines over Middlesex, NJ on Saturday, October 28, 2006.


The only color that mattered was pink as hundreds participated in the 13th Annual Komen New Jersey Race for the Cure. The race was held on Sunday, October 29, 2006 at Bristol-Myers Squibb in Princeton, NJ.



Halloween

Friday, October 20, 2006

Photojournalism Week 8

Flying Short Course

Students received feedback from professional photographers during portfolio reviews at the Flying Short Course held at Temple University on Friday, October 20, 2006.


Photoj Publication Editorials

“Good Morning”

Every morning as I leave my apartment building, this is what I see. I know I don’t have much room to complain because I knew what comes along with going to college in a city. I knew there would be pollution, but to see this everyday is unnerving. The mortality rate in Philadelphia has increased due to the daily pollution intake which we all breathe in each and every day. Just because I live in a city does not mean that the air I breathe should constantly be flooded with black smoke.


“The Roles We Play”

Women are homemakers, men go out and work. Though these gender portrayals have changed in our society throughout the years, each gender is still assigned roles. This mural on 13th and Wallace Streets, shows that men play the role in sports. Derek Jeter is a household name, but so is Serena Williams. In this case, why couldn’t a girl be holding the basketball? Even though this is just a mural, every decision affects society’s larger views.


“Uncertainty”

We are a nation living in fear. After September 11, 2001 our world changed dramatically. For a brief time no liquids were allowed on airplanes. There have been six school shootings in this country since September 2006. We are currently fighting in what seems to be a never-ending war. Unfortunately, it’s the youth that suffers. The mural painted on the side of Benjamin Franklin High School, located on the corner of Broad and Green Streets, speaks for my feelings of the unstable balance in which we are living in. Students should not be fearful to go school. People should not be scared to fly on an airplane. I should not be scared to walk by myself at night- but I am.



“Blind”

Is it just me, or do others notice the sheer laziness of our country? When I saw this mess on the corner of 15th and Market Streets, across from City Hall, the situation was borderline humorous. Honestly, how hard and how much effort does it take to put your garbage in a trash can that is literally a foot away? I guess just too much. Are we all blind to the long-term effects? In a society in which we are so lazy that I’ve seen people use the automatic handicap doors, instead of actually using energy to open the door themselves- it’s not a surprise. If we all weren’t so lazy, we’d be doing some good for the environment.



Sports

Villanova football head coach Andy Talley, gives a pep talk to his players as they trailed Towson during the final quarter on Saturday, October 21, 2006.

Villanova Wildcat Sophomore, Tony Canci, kneels on the sideline during Saturday's homecoming defeat to Towson.

Fall was in the air on Saturday, October 21, 2006 at the Villanova homecoming football game. Even the cameramen bundled up, as the temperature reached a chilly 59 degrees.

Friday, October 13, 2006

Photojournalism Week 7

Friday the 13th

Passing headlights cast an eerie glow on a lone cross located on Allen Road in Martinsville, New Jersey.



October Light

The late afternoon October sun shines on Mountain View Park located in Middlesex, New Jersey, on Saturday, October 14, 2006.








Food Illustration

Most college students know what it's like to live off of Ramen noodles. Frozen dinners are also a college favorite. Lacking time and money, college students depend on frozen and processed foods as a major part of their diet. Though these foods may be quick and easy to make, there are healthier options out there.

Monday, October 09, 2006

Photojournalism Week 6

Weekend Event

Schaefer Farms in Flemington, New Jersey attracts many visitors as Halloween approaches. The farm offers a scenic hayride, pumpkin picking and a zoo of barnyard animals; a kid favorite.










Fall Weather

Autumn brings beautiful colors to the landscape of Hunterdon County, New Jersey.






Spot News

Pedestrians walk past the Prince Music Theater, located at 1412 Chestnut St. in Center City Philadelphia on Wednesday, October 11, 2006.



Photo Editorial

I realize that living in a city your are bound to regularly encounter: homelessness, crime and poverty. Amidst the urban decay, beauty is there it's just how we choice to see it. This how I chose to capture beauty through my lens:

Birds chirp while perched on power lines.


A piece of a mosaic "Welcome" gate in a now condemned park on the corner of North 10th Street and Cecil B. Moore Avenue.

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Photojournalism Week 5

Campus Philly Kick-Off

Campus Philly Kick-Off was held on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway from 2 to 7 p.m. on Saturday, September 30, 2006. Vendors lined the streets with free giveaways and contest opportunities. Campus Philly is a non-profit organization with the goal of connecting students from the greater-Philadelphia region.


Saves The Day vocalist Chris Conley, sings to hundreds at the Campus Philly Kick-Off on Saturday, September 30, 2006.


David Soloway, guitarist of Saves The Day, plays on the Main Stage at the Campus Philly Kick-Off on Saturday, September 30, 2006.



Using a make-shift drum set made out of pickle buckets along with other pots, a drummer preforms to passers by at the Campus Philly Kick-Off on Saturday, September 30, 2006.



Fountain

Two children sit on the ledge of the Logan Square fountain in Center City Philadelphia.


The Logan Square fountain in Center City Philadelphia, attracts many visitors each day.


Teenagers take photographs of one another standing on the ledge of the Logan Square fountain.



Spot News

Students sit on the stairs of the Franklin Institute Science Museum located at the intersection of North 20th Street and the Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Center City Philadelphia. The Franklin Institute Science Museum was one of the 12 museums in Philadelphia who participated in College Day on the Parkway. Any student with an college I.D. was granted free admission from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, September 30, 2006.