Photography

captured through the literal lens.

October 29, 2020 – Erin Quinn ’20

Shedding Light on 9/11 – Alessia Jakoel ’22

() – Naren Chikyal ’21

Women tending to their crops in preparation for the week’s farmers market in Attapur, Telangana, India (2019).

B/W SUMMER – Alessia Jakoel ’22

Tongue Tied – Simran Sharma ’22

A view of the Washington Monument from the Jefferson Memorial.

Love-Locked – Saanvi Nayar ’22

The Square Nadar in the romance capital of the world: Paris. Locks of promise for relationships past, present, and future – what quantifies love, and how many of these love-locked relationships lasted?

baby apple!! – Alessia Jakoel ’22

Taken on digital; a color shot of an apple from one of our many annual apple picking trips.

Parental Advisory: you kids may not grow up – Simran Sharma ’22

Grafitti in Aruba.

standing beneath the flag – Alessia Jakoel ’22

Taken in NJ, on digital. A little girl was playing soccer behind the America Flag

() Naren Chikyal ’21

Camels in a parade celebrating the annual “Bonalu” festival at the infamous Charminar market in Hyderabad, India (2019).

A Tuscan Sunset – Saanvi Nayar ’22

From this summer’s vacation in Sienna; I remember being sleepy on the bus after touring the beautiful, small cities in the Tuscan region, but this sunset was something I couldn’t miss. The epitome of an Italian summer.

gone, but never forgotten Alessia Jakoel ’22

Taken on b/w film at the 9/11 memorial in NYC. Several people came to visit the structure in order to see on of New York’s greatest homages to who lost their lives during the nationwide tragedy. Similar to the American flags, white roses are placed near the names of those who lost their lives during 9/11 on their birthdays.