
During Semester one of my degree I studied four subjects: BCM 110, 112, 113 & 115.
Throughout that time, I produced a lot of great content which can be found below, these are the highlights of Semester One.

During BCM 112: The Students were asked to do an introductory blogpost. I must say, I am proud of this blogpost. Yes…it may be a little long but I just love looking back at where I first started…
Excerpt:
Hello Everyone,
Welcome to my blog. Let me introduce myself, my name is Amy Micallef. I am 18 years old and I am currently studying a Bachelor of Communications and Media majoring in Digital and Social Media and Marketing and Advertising at the University of Wollongong.
8-Part Photo Series: Subject X
During BCM 115, we were asked to create an 8-part photo series on what it means to be a living rebel. Throughout my time of questioning and defining what it means to me, I developed these photographs.
I am not being biased but I love these photos. They capture so much of the subject in these photos.
Excerpt of blogpost:
“The Silence. The Fear. The Darkness.
What does it truly mean to be “a living rebel?” Rebelling is referred to as an “uprising, a refusal of obedience or order.”
This 8-part photo-series uses various chiaroscuro lighting to highlight the emotional feelings that is captured from the unidentified subject.“
BCM 110, consisted of 3 blogposts. One of which, I wrote about my feeling of being in an audience and can I just say that this was wonderful to write about. I had just watched Liverpool play live in England and it was perfect to write about.
Excerpt:
“The passion. The excitement. The intensity. The roar. Welcome to Anfield.
Football has the ability of bringing the community together. The passion of football supporters is a religion.
Let me tell you, I have always loved football. From a young age I was brought up watching football games. I enjoy watching my favourite teams live especially the Sydney derby between West Wanderers vs. Sydney FC, so tense… it’s great. But nothing compares to walking through the Anfield Stadium gates.