Family Heritage Project

Hello everyone and welcome back for today’s post. For today’s post, I’m going to be showing you five pictures that describe my family’s heritage.

In this photograph, you can see a grove with orange trees, this relates to my family heritage because in my family we take care of the orange groves and make sure they are ripe and ready to go so that people can come and pick them up. In return, we get some money from it.

In this photograph, here are two of the few hogs that we have. This relates to my family heritage because my family raises our farm-raised animals until they get big enough to be sold or butchered.

In this photograph, here are a few smaller hogs that we have, these little hogs still have a little while to grow before we decide to butcher them.

In this photograph, here is my father’s crossbow my family and I are hunters, we like to hunt and even sometimes go on hunting trips too! Very seldom do we use this crossbow but when you get the practice and experience to learn how to use it, it can be pretty fun.

Lastly, here is a photograph of my father’s old correctional officer uniform. Laying beside it is my father’s revolver which he had to use when in training or on duty. Not only my father, but many people in my family have worked in the prison system too!

My family heritage is farming, hunting, and lastly police work, or criminal justice. I think that each of my photographs showed a clear photographic understanding describing what my family does.

I captured intentional photographs by planning out and posing the subject of what my photograph was going to be. Lastly, I put an artistic spin on a photograph of my heritage by artistically bringing my photographs to life and capturing the true meaning of my family heritage.


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