My family is moving back to the U.S. this summer after six years of living in Germany, and I’ve been realizing how many places I HAVEN’T been yet, even though they’re super close. Although I’ve flown through the Amsterdam airport and everyone in my family has been, somehow I hadn’t actually “done” Amsterdam–until this summer!ContinueContinue reading “An Amsterdam Adventure”
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campus lens
Duke’s campus is one of my favorite places to be, ever. Springtime at Duke is undeniably gorgeous (if you ignore midterms), and I carry my camera with me everywhere because I just can’t help it. I have an extra appreciation for campus right now as I’m heading into graduation and the decision of whether or not I’llContinueContinue reading “campus lens”
Downtown Durham with the Chanticleer
Members of the Chanticleer staff took a self-led photo tour of downtown Durham and the American Tobacco Campus.
New York City
I skipped class once to take pictures of some tall buildings downtown, while my boyfriend did interviews to eventually be a neurosurgeon.
durm.
Durham, North Carolina. Bull City. I’ve lived here for almost four years, and I’ve thought of it as home for almost a year now. I’d be lying if I said it was perfect, but I love it, and right now there isn’t anywhere I’d rather be. It’s home to the Durham Bulls Minor League BaseballContinueContinue reading “durm.”
West Union at Duke University
I spent Summer 2016 marketing the new/old West Union building at Duke University. Fortunately for me, this involved a lot of photography inside a stunning piece of architectural art on a campus I love dearly.