Showing posts with label EOC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label EOC. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

EOC Week Ten: What are the benefits vs the features?

What are the features of the roasted eel-flavored chips from Phileas Fogg?
  • Less calories than beef and pork
  • Vitamins A, B1, B2, D, and E; effective agent for the body's well being
What are the benefits of the roasted eel-flavored chips?
  • Renewed strength, vitality, and energy
Eating the chips won't make you feel down. The more anyone eats Phileas Fogg's chips, the more strength they'll get to eat more. The benefits of the eel will gain you energy; it also considered healthy by the vitamins it gives.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Week Six EOC: Mex3

The three things that define what I am are my Canon 60D, my HP Pavilion dv6, and my 92 Nissan Hardbody Truck.
The Canon 60D I own is literally part of my life now. My first DSLR and it works great. This camera helps me capture moments in which I see in my perspective and show the pictures I've taken to the world. It defines what I do for a living and as a hobby. There is at times when I get iffy on taking the camera with me at a family reunion or a party because of my aunts wanting a "professional" picture being taken but that's beside the point of loving to take portrait photos.

My HP Pavilion dv6 helps me out a whole lot with editing pictures in Adobe Photoshop CS5 or Adobe Bridge. It helps me back up my photos and make them look unique and beautiful. The AMD processor helps out on being fast when time is shortened in my schedule. Since it's portable, I can take it to school for helping with my homework, transfer data, and just kill time. It has an SD memory card slot so no need for buying a memory card adapter for my camera for now. This laptop defines that I have computer knowledge and always have my storage with me.

My truck defines me as a laid-back person but also a trooper on carrying heavy-loads. No need to worry about how I can get to a place, just give me the directions and I can get there on my own. This truck has helped me out on taking heavy, or at times, big stuff to places where I'll be needing it. Need to photo shoot somewhere? I'll be there. Need big light equipment for the shoot? No problem, I'll still be there.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Week One EOC: Great Costumer Service


“Companies should manage customer equity carefully. They should view customers as assets that need to be managed and maximized.” (Marketing: An Introduction for Education Management Corporation, 27).


I could say that my best customer experience I had so far was the time when my dad and grandma bought me a Canon 60D camera on my birthday. There is places who can’t explain to you the difference between cameras and don’t offer the best deals. The place where we went did and helped us know what’s better for me from the knowledge I have for cameras. An employee actually let me tried out two similar yet different cameras for me to adjust to the feeling of it and know which fits for me. While trying the cameras out, the employee explained to me the features of what the cameras have while making it seem like it’s a fun time. The camera I chose amazed me because of the wide-angle view it had, which the employee pointed out, and how it has more functions than the Canon Rebel T3i. After telling the employee my choice, she gave me three offers that the store had. The first one was just buying the camera body. The second offer was the camera with its kit lens. The third offer, which I doubt any other store can offer, was the camera body, kit lens, an HDMI cable, lens filter, and a lens’s hood. The third offer was the same price as the second offer so you can totally guess which I offer I picked. The extra prices my dad and grandma had to pay were the 16GB memory card and the “diamond” warrantee which covers everything except loss/theft and fire. All I can say is that I felt very happy and satisfied with the great deal.

Week One EOC: My Voice


My name is Stephanie and I am a professional freelance photographer. I never thought of having photography as my career until I narrowed down my choices of what I wanted to do in life. Most photographers have started and loved taking pictures when they were little; I didn't I first decided about photography when I was a sophomore and got into it during my junior year in high school. After learning about it and taking many pictures, I grew to love it. “You don’t take a photograph, you make it” –Ansel Adams. I do agree on what Ansel said. Being a photographer isn't about having an expensive camera and click away just to make the picture look “high quality”; it’s about controlling your pictures to how you know it will look beautiful and receive great satisfaction.
           Customer satisfaction is what I aim for when creating people’s pictures. I don’t want to take pictures that I think they’re finished and the costumer doesn't like them. I want to amaze them to how beautiful they look, trust my work, and come back for more. My work is not to only show how great my pictures look, but to send a message. Messages that can change someone’s mood or someone relive a memory. My goal is to astound everyone.