Self-Portrait was the prompt for this week, and it was tough. Unlike junior year, I feel like I’m in kinda a messy state right now. Not only is there a boatload of work I have

I have some pretty bad sensory issues. Not just with things like really loud music or really bright light, but even day-to-day happenings like walking through the school hallway in a crowd with sound echoing

Deadly Sins

The Seven Deadly Sins, are lust, greed, anger, pride, gluttony, sloth, and envy. Of all of these, I wasn’t really sure how to capture those emotions without just capturing someone’s face. There was little I

Film Noir

While not traditional film noir, this photo does fall into more of a subgenre called “neo-noir.” This essentially borrow similar tricks and styles to film noir, but updates it to more modern standards, especially by

Storms

Since there obviously hasn’t been any storms recently (and the last I was in Canada for), I looked through some old photos I’ve taken for this photo blog, and in the couple good “storm” photos

Seasons

A picture of fallen leaves or something probably would’ve better for this, but I think this encapsulated a very wintery wonderland and the change of a season—or being centered directly in winter—very well. The sign

Now obviously my camera could not handle the darkness in this picture (it was, in fact, pitch black in the room and very dark outside), but it gives it the feel of an old polaroid

In a sort-of cabin in Deep Cove, British Columbia, my brother and my dad just sat down at the desk at our airbnb and talked. I got this out of instinct when I thought the

Your Culture

For this prompt, I went a tad different than others might. See I’m not just white, which has far less defined culture, especially in America, but also a variety of kinds of white (so not

Aging

Aging could’ve been a very simplistic photo to take. I have a dad whose beard is turning grey and white, a mother whose hair is almost completely grey now and a dog who is pure