Sunday, September 18, 2011

Lifelong Dream




i have been a Packers fan since before i can remember. my dad is the biggest NFL buff i've ever known and therefore i've grown up around football. since my dad has been a Packers fan since he was little, i have inherited his love for Green Bay. and finally, today i achieved one of my life goals and got to see the packers play in person. it was surprisingly a really good game and i loved the atmosphere and hope one day i can go to a game in Lambeau Field!!

creativeness...

we all know how much i like my depth of field...so in between shooting some 'normal' pictures that Habitat would enjoy i took some depth of field pictures for myself :) and i always love the pictures of volunteers putting up the walls, especially when the person is standing on tip-toe :)



Working through the cold for the Greater Good





while it was a frigid morning on saturday, you would not be able to tell if you passed by the site of these houses being built for Habitat for Humanity. they were eager to begin building and build some houses!

The Beginnings...

in a matter of less than 2 hours
these volunteers had put up almost all the walls on these two houses. its inspiring and amazing how willing and hard working these volunteers, homeowners, and Habitat staff members are. each homeowner is required to put forth 250 labor hours to receive a house. this acts as their down payment. seeing all the homeowners eagerly working not only on their own houses but helping their neighbors and fellow Habitat house recipients is an amazing feeling. these volunteers are willing to jump right in and get to work. awesome teams.

Faith Blitz Build

some may not realize that Habitat for Humanity is a christian organization. however, while they are a christian based organization, they don't discriminate against potential homeowners because of faith choices. Habitat kicked off their annual Faith Build saturday. they are building 6 brand new houses and refurbishing multiple other houses. it was awe-inspiring to see all the volunteers and future homeowners in the fairly cold misty weather bright and very early saturday morning. i spoke to a homeowner that received her house during the Faith Build last year. she says that she still gets chills when she walks into her house, almost a year later because of everything it means to her and she helped build it with her own hands. it was amazing to be able to talk to her and hear her story and how thankful she was for everything Habitat did for her.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Being a Lorax


i try to be a lorax. i speak for things that cannot speak for themselves, or as my website suggests, i am a "visual advocate for social justice". i am a humanitarian photographer, but behind all the photography, i am simply a missionary. here is a little slice of my life, in front of the camera instead of behind. i strive to help people and i feel my greatest contribution will be through my photography. i can tell their stories through my photographs and tell of situations that would otherwise remain silent and forgotten. i am a humanitarian, and a photographer and by combining those (2 of the most important aspects of my life), i become a humanitarian photographer. a lorax.

Awesome Opportunity


while in corporate industrial class, i had the opportunity to be an assistant for stephanie rakich. we went to Stewart-Haas racing and photographed them working on the cars and such. we happened to pass by and one worker suggested we photograph this neat contraption that finds cracks in the metal with a black-light and some special formula. it was really neat to see how it worked and of course photograph with a black-light.

Abandoned





over my summer break, as i spent 2 weeks painting my aunt's rather large fence, i drove past an abandoned building every day. in front of the building was an old child's bike overgrown and captured by weeds and plants. every day as i passed it, i told myself i would stop and take some photos. i've always been captivated by old things because i think they symbolize wisdom and knowledge. of course, they day i set aside to photograph was the day after they mowed the grass and cut back the weeds. but i still decided to photograph the abandoned bike and old building.

2nd Oldest River in the World



i went to visit my best friend, Candice, in west virginia. while she was at theatre practice, emily and i hiked around and found some beautiful views of the New River. the name is ironic because it is in fact the second oldest river in the world. but the sites were gorgeous and the hike was strenuous but enjoyable. i now have bragging rights.

Massive Greenhouse




here are a few more photographs i took at Metrolina Greenhouse for my class. i love anything related to the environment, and all the workers at Metrolina truly cared about the plants and how Metrolina was presented. it was an eye-opening experience because the place was huge but seemed so intimate with the plants.

GO BLUE!!



for my advertising class, we spent all quarter putting together a campaign. my group came up with "Go Blue". this is similar to the "go green" environmental campaign. we made posters, a website and educated the public about the water situation and different ways to conserve and some interesting facts that not everyone knows; for example, the average american uses 80 to 100 gallons of water a day. that seems like a colossal amount and everyone can do their part and conserving more water and helping change the situation. here are the two posters i created for the campaign.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Family Fun

everyone enjoys the family vacations. my family recently traveled to Charleston for a weekend. we had an amazing time and i only took pictures on my phone because i didn't want to have a camera in my hands at all times. of course, i had my phone in my hands almost the whole weekend but it was worth it. the last image is of my and my twin's hands with our new bracelets we bought in the market. we call them our 'twinship' bracelets.


Behind the Greenhouse

Metrolina Greenhouse is a large greenhouse on acres and acres of land that provides plants, flowers and all other greenery to Lowe's and different plant stores all around the area.



Thursday, September 1, 2011

King's Kitchen

I yet again revisited my pictures I took at King's Kitchen here in charlotte. for my portfolio class, i was asked to make an advertisement. while i myself have no interest in doing advertising photography, i worked to lure my passion of non-profit photography into advertising. so, since King's Kitchen is a non-profit it created the perfect opportunity to practice my advertising skills and build my portfolio.