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Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Sunday, September 21, 2014
Monday, August 4, 2014
Stern Grove Festival Street Photography
To me, street photography is about much more than taking a picture of an interesting person. It's about capturing a moment in their life and imagining what becomes of it. It creates a connection that brings me closer to the people around me, even if it lasts for just a short amount of time. When I go to the city for street photography, a passion ignites inside of me that settles into a strong sense of belonging. Many that I know don't seem to understand the importance of street photography to me, but nothing can destroy the deeply rooted passion I have for it.
Sunday, July 6, 2014
Santa Cruz Beach Photoshoot
Last weekend, my family and I went to Santa Cruz for my little sister's Jiu Jitsu (I think that's how you spell it?) tournament. Her opponent forfeited, so she had two consultation matches. Both of which she unfortunately lost. She did pretty well considering they were both above her weight class. Afterwards, we did some shopping then went to the beach, where Sloane and I took some photos. I didn't get as many pictures as I wanted, but I'm proud of the results that I did get.
Saturday, July 5, 2014
1950's Photoshoot
This shoot has been one of the most fun of the summer so far. The two girls I worked with are a delight to be with, and they could actually be from the '50s. I'm so glad I got to do this, and spend time with some great people.
Saturday, June 21, 2014
Photography Meet-Up 1
I had my first photography meet up of the summer this past Tuesday the 17th. It was fun to hang out with everybody, and I'm satisfied with the photographs I captured.
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Earth Day
April 22, 2014
I decided to do something naturey on Earth Day this year. I told my dad of this desire, and he took it to the next level. My dad, Sloane, and I walked straight out of our backyard (We live in the country.) and just started walking. There were fields and fields of this tall green grass. My dad told me the name, but I can't remember. Along the way, my dad taught us about all of the plants we encountered. This tends to happen with him since he's an arborist. My dad also told us about the history of our town. He moved to Vacaville when he was in sixth grade, and the town wasn't nearly as populated as it is now. All of the suburbs we hiked by hadn't even existed when my dad was a kid. There were just empty fields. When he was younger, he and his friends would ride their motorcycles all over those fields. I wish I could have that sort of freedom. I also learned that there used to be a train that ran right behind my school to drop off fruits and nuts, the main industry if Vacaville at that time. Isn't that neat?
Easter Sunrise
April 20, 2014
This was a very special morning for me because one of my fondest memories of Easter was our family driving to this special lookout and watching the sunrise while we read the story of Jesus's resurrection. We hadn't done that tradition for many past years though. I convinced my mom and Sloane to join me. I even threatened to bike seven miles up to the spot by myself at 4:00 in the morning if they didn't come. Luckily, these drastic measures were not necessary since my mom decided to drive us. We arrived a little late, and the sun had already begun to peer over the hills. We still enjoyed ourselves though and were in awe by God's magnificent beauty.
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