photography
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Spokane Halestorm: An Event Story
On October 11, 2025, The Everest Duality Tour came to Spokane. I had tickets almost right after the event was announced. The Arena is an odd place to photograph, due to the distance and set up. However, we did have center seats and the ability to enjoy the concert. The night started out with Apocalyptica…
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Environmental Photo of a Classmate
On October first, we were sent out to take environmental portraits of classmates. The goal was to learn something about each other, but also to play with lighting and to practice Expositional photography, or environmental portraiture. For this photo, I photographed a classmate, and friend, LeAnn Johnson. Johnson enjoys artwork, though doesn’t get a lot…
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Playing with Light and Location
While traversing the old, abandoned towns of Bodie and Molson, I realized some of the lighting being cast was beautiful and worth trying to use. I’ve learned, over the last year, especially, that I am much stronger at utilizing strobe than I am at using natural light. As such, I am working to utilize natural…
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Okanagan County Ghost towns
We left town early morning, driving through small towns, open lands, and mountain passes. Our first real stop: Bodie, WA. But to get there, we had to travel through Sherman Pass. Entering the pass was startling. The area is surrounded by forest, however, the forest was fire touched, and all that was remaining were acres…
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Street-Esque
We live in a medium sized city and went out to shoot street photography. Only the streets felt empty and boring, compared to the large city’s I have been to (Reno, Seattle, etc.) While this is not so much sweet, I would argue there is still importance in the emptiness. The quiet feeling in areas…
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Minimalism
We often see the big picture, the full image, through our eyes. But sometimes, it’s beneficial to look at the smaller image. The things that make up the larger picture. The small moments, and items, like moss on a tree, or the way the old snarls in wood take on their own feature, as if…
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Take a Swing
She stands strong, awaiting the coming ball. The ball flies towards her, and she swings. Some batters wear pants, she wears dresses. She stands strong as her movement whips her loose hair, a soft breeze adding to the whirlwind. She hits the ball, and laughs in childhood glee and an unknown strength. Confidence.
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You Should See Me in A Crown
Idea for photo shoot from Billy Eilish and current woman rights issues We have been taught for centuries that girls and woman are meant to be seen, not heard. We are not supposed to be loud, or strong, or independent. We are meant to depend on others and be dainty and soft spoken. She, however,…
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Along the Path
We drove along a path that was winding back and forth, at Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge, all the while watching for some sort of wildlife to show itself. It was late fall and the snow had yet to fall, though the earth seemed to be crawling back into itself, to start a long torpor session.…
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Continuing Into the Unknown
I have created this body of work, in Cyanotype, as a testament to heading “Into the Unknown.” We often take paths in life that lead to places we may not expect, similar to taking paths or even roadways. There may be a destination, but we may not always know what we will locate at that…









