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Jhasitti
"Monochrome" All my life, wearing colors has been correlated with being childish. I created these pictures to highlight the color in our “black and white” world.
From the Series "Monochrome"
"Monochrome" All my life, wearing colors has been correlated with being childish. I created these pictures to highlight the color in our “black and white” world.
Mathew
Sirenia
Pricilla
"The Transcendence" This project is a compilation of my church experience. I was interested in pursuing this work because it is a place where I felt comfortable and safe enough to document. I hope that the viewer gains insight into the church community that I am a part of. While working on this project, I discovered that I could document not only my church experience but the experience of others into photographs. This project allowed me to reflect on the many aspects that make a community of fa
From the Series "The Transcendence"
From the Series "The Reflection"
"The Transcendence" This project is a compilation of my church experience. I was interested in pursuing this work because it is a place where I felt comfortable and safe enough to document. I hope that the viewer gains insight into the church community that I am a part of. While working on this project, I discovered that I could document not only my church experience but the experience of others into photographs. This project allowed me to reflect on the many aspects that make a community of fa
"Isolation" These photos symbolize my experience during quarantine, where I felt an uncontrollable impulse to look out the window and attempt to take in everything that had happened so far. I want this project to serve as a type of commentary on how people can find beauty in things once they stop and take it all in. I’ll probably continue this habit throughout college, reflecting on the things that have happened in the past and asking myself if I should go to sleep given that it
From the Series "Isolation"
From the Series "Escape"
"Isolation" These photos symbolize my experience during quarantine, where I felt an uncontrollable impulse to look out the window and attempt to take in everything that had happened so far. I want this project to serve as a type of commentary on how people can find beauty in things once they stop and take it all in. I’ll probably continue this habit throughout college, reflecting on the things that have happened in the past and asking myself if I should go to sleep given that it
"My Home" For this project, I wanted to photograph the transition from moving from my old house into my new one. I discovered that home really means where my family lays and that’s why I decided to photograph my niece and nephews. I hope the viewer can relate to my family experience and mediate what home means to them.
From the Series "My Home"
From the Series "Around the Neighborhood"
"My Home" For this project, I wanted to photograph the transition from moving from my old house into my new one. I discovered that home really means where my family lays and that’s why I decided to photograph my niece and nephews. I hope the viewer can relate to my family experience and mediate what home means to them.
Jonathan
Jerron
Jacob
"Focus" Just breathe and focus. Here's a collection of portraits of people that matter to me most. These portraits allow me to present my friends in a more natural and raw light.
From the Series "Focus"
From the Series "Afterhours"
"Focus" Just breathe and focus. Here's a collection of portraits of people that matter to me most. These portraits allow me to present my friends in a more natural and raw light.
"These Lonely Streets"
From the Series "These Lonely Streets"
From the Series "Unnatural Nature"
"These Lonely Streets"
"Pictures From Home"
From the Series "Pictures From Home"
From the Series "Pictures From Home"
"Pictures From Home"