Mantis Walks
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Photography and Community
It took me a long time to figure out how to connect my passion for photography into the values I want to nourish and the causes I want to be part of. I think I have learned a few things of how photography can impact communities. It can act as… -
Environmental Capture Milestones
I’m going to take the word Milestone as an idea of steps. In high school I was able to be published in the New York State Dragonfly and Damselfly report. In college I made my own Moss and Bryophyte book. In Wyoming, my photos contributed to communicating Bark Beetle research.…
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Photo Reflection
As I transition once again into something that may feel familiar but has more weight in it, I’m going to use this tool as a self reflection, check in, and an affirmation on what direction to head when possible. My identity can be closely tied to a camera but it… -
Goats in Washington 2015
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Black and White
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Moto Kids
One of the only people I saw during the pandemic was the neighbor kids who would always run up to me if I was on my bike. They let me try their hoverboard but I fell off right away and they definitely thought I was less cool. Polaroids are meant…
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Blue Cohosh
Magical Wild plant found in the New York woods. Related to black Cohosh which is also known as a medicinal herb for women.
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Awaiting the Arrival
I didn’t have on my life list of watching a live birth, but in the beginning of 2019 it became a life changing, dramatic, event- one of my first lessons that you don’t have to travel far for an experience. I wasn’t sure how I would handle it, I wasn’t…
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Industry Vs Nature 2009
Early College Project. Cringing at unfocused eye of Luke and hoping I sharpened it in post processing.
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100 Seattle Memories- Mobile Camera