I think this photo is a pretty good representation of how others view me. I am a very nostalgic person (hence the black and white) and very in touch with nature & beauty!
Category: Story Telling
In our weekly photo blog, one of the weekly challenges was to take photos that tell a story.
Deadly Sins
The deadly sin I chose for this photo was envy, the entire concept of this photoshoot!
Storms
This is a photo I took during a stormy, rainy day about the climate crisis.
Film Noir
This is a moody film photo I took in San Francisco!
Modern Convenience
For this week’s photo challenge, we were asked to showcase a modern convenience. My modern convenience is my mask and car keys which I take with me to go places quickly and interact with others safely even though were in a pandemic.
Seasons
This week’s prompt was to show seasonal change. Here is fall transitioning to winter!
Color Without Color
This week we were supposed to show a colorful photo without using color. The subject looks to be using “the force” and I imagine that looks VERY colorful.
Friends and Family
This is one of my best friends, Abby. She brings a ton of joy and positivity to my life and I think this photo captures her spirit pretty well.
Culture
This week’s photo blog asked us to take a photo of our culture. This is what mornings in my grandma’s house in India look like. The smell of agarbatti (incense) traveling through the the room reminds me of my childhood and brings my back to my cultural roots which is what I attempted to capture…
Freedom
This week we were challenged to photograph “freedom”. To me, freedom means coming to America, the land of opportunity. After learning about my dad’s immigration story, I understand more about what freedom means to our family and why we came to America. This is an Indian Rupee being shown as converted to a dollar which…