The Atlanta Tourist: Julia

One of my good friends, Julia, drove up to see me last weekend. We spent most of our time running around Atlanta, shopping at different craft stores, and concocting different games for an upcoming party we’re planning. As much fun as I have crafting (and yes, we did knit for a bit!), I wanted toContinue reading “The Atlanta Tourist: Julia”

A New Lens on Life

It’s been a few years since I started my photography journey (thank goodness for Photojournalism class!), but I’ve never changed lenses. Since I graduated, I’ve used the same lens that came with my Canon kit. So on Friday, after talking to other local photographers and experts, I went to Aperturent and got a new lens.Continue reading “A New Lens on Life”

Rope Mill Park

I’m a native of north Georgia, which is probably why I love fall the most. Seeing the leaves change color in late October/early November is probably my favorite part. But one of my favorite places to go to, both in fall and year round, is Rope Mill Park. Even though the South has been inContinue reading “Rope Mill Park”

The Tichenor Cat

Our Photojournalism class pushes us to document various subjects in their true form. We seek the truth and try to capture it to share it with others. On Auburn University’s campus, the occasional cat can be found roaming the grounds. It’s typical for students to see at least one cat walking by the Student CenterContinue reading “The Tichenor Cat”