Decade in Review | 2014 of 2019
With some extra time on my hands due to the COVID-19 isolation, I figured I should get back to updating my Decade in Review series.
2014 was a pretty inconsistent photography year for me with some months not having any photographs at all. There was plenty of transition as I graduated from grad school and starting working at a firm.
January 2014
The light at the end of the educational tunnel.
February 2014
I helped photograph my friend’s engagement photos.
February 2014
Bobble Fett has stuck by my side since second year of undergrad. He still keeps me company at work to this day.
March 2014
I dabbled a little bit in street photography. Part of my likes it because I like to walk around and observe things, but the other part of me would just rather avoid any conflict.
March 2014
Cherry Blossoms! There’s usually a great weekend where they have bloomed, followed quickly by either a big windstorm or rainstorm that quickly blows them away.
April 2014
After being confined to our studio space for so long, it was nice to head out for a hike in the Tillamook Forest.
May 2014
The typical scene from the final push of our graduate school.
June 2014
My grandma and me in front of my final grad school project.
June 2014
My final grad school project.
August 2014
This is the Center for Architecture in Portland. I’m not sure why this photo was here, but it was the only photo I took between July and October.
November
Kind of hard to see in the photo, but this tree’s leaves turned colors in a heart shaped pattern.
December 2014
Seeing snow makes her do a happy dance.