Archives: Projects
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Glass Animals Concert

Shot for and published on All Things Go, a D.C.-based music website. Fall 2016.
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Guatemala’s Mother Earth

Shot in Guatemala while participating in a week-long program studying post-conflict healing and indigenous rights. Spring 2016. The woman pictured is a member of Qachuu Aloom, an organization whose name translates to “Mother Earth” and works to empower other women and youth by promising food security and self-sufficiency. Qachuu Aloom has 150 member families who…
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Decaying Old Harbin City

Photo series shot in Harbin’s old city, 老道外, while studying abroad in northeast China. Summer 2016.
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Modern Butcher

Shot in Shanghai’s Sanqiao migrant village and published in American University’s literary magazine, AmLit. Spring 2013.
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Open Door

Shot while participating in a week-long workshop with professional photographer Stefen Chow in a H’mong village in southern China. Published in Concordia International School Shanghai’s photo book, Insight Interim. Fall 2012.
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4 Female Korean Artists You Need to Know

Multimedia article with links to songs, music videos and photos published in Spring 2016 for D.C.-based music website All Things Go. Watch out PSY, 2NE1 and Wonder Girls – these self-producing Korean women prove that more than bubbly K-Pop comes from Seoul. Understanding Korean is not required to enjoy these chill, electronic songs. 1. Yeseo self-produces, composes,…
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The School of Life: Spirituality in D.C.

Published in American Word Magazine’s Spring 2016 print issue. All accompanying photos shot by me. With new yoga centers popping up throughout D.C. and the rise of yoga-exercise fusion gyms catering to fitness-focused, spandex-wearing young people, it seems that many have neglected the core of what yoga is really about: spiritual development. The School of…
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A Look Inside D.C.’s Largest Shelter

Collaborative story written for Reporting class with three other student in Spring 2015. All photos accompanying the story were shot by me. Just a 15-minute walk from the home of U.S. lawmakers and the political elite: Welcome to the former D.C. General Hospital, the District’s largest shelter for the homeless. At the Southeast end of Massachusetts…
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D.C. Student Groups Push Schools To Divest From Fossil Fuels

Published on WAMU 88.5’s website when I interned there in Fall 2014. College students across the nation are pressuring university administrators to rid of stocks, bonds and investment funds that support the fossil fuel industry. Last Friday, American University was added to the list of universities saying “no” to divestment after its Board of Trustees…
