This photo is entitled “Don’t Get Wrapped Up in Drugs.” This applies to the theme of respect because the photo is telling viewers to respect their bodies by not getting involved with drugs. I then took it at a lower angle to catch my partner’s outward glare. This created a sad, regretful effect. To create this photo, I wrapped my partner’s head in fabric to represent the zombie-like effect drugs have on one. His regretful glare was to emphasize the regret of getting involved with drugs. I captured the glare at an angle in order to capture his eyes to show readers that under the wrapped fabric, which represents the drugs overtaking your body, there is a human. This photo is a way to persuade viewers to avoid peer pressure. Red Ribbon Week is the fight against peer pressure, violence, alcohol, and drugs in general. The red on the photo symbolizes awareness, which is shown through the idea of the Red Ribbon. This photo itself reflects on the idea of awareness and prevention, showing viewers what could happen if they got “wrapped up” in drugs.
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AuthorAngel Estrada, photography student in San Diego, California Archives
June 2017
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