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During our portrait unit the drama class also needed their head shots taken so each photography student was paired up with a drama student. This was really goo practice for us because we got to have the experience of using a real set-up for a photo shoot. It was similar to the set-up for school portraits. We had to take a photo for four different expressions our actors had practiced in class. The end product had to be in black and white, showing a great display of value and emphasis.