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PHOTOGRAPHY

Defeat of the Defending Champions
Husker Women's Basketball
Veterans Day
"Just Keep Swimming"
Playing Doctor
Omaha Archdiocese Soccer
"I am Kurd. I want freedom."
Husker Women's Soccer
"Act Serious"
Huskers Have Talent
Huskers Have Cheer
Husker Halftime Show
Avery Johnson
Thunderbolt Volleyball
Joyride

PORTFOLIO

​Communicating with words is hard, that's why I choose photography. One picture equals one thousand words, right? Check out some of my favorite words that I've captured!

CLIENTS

EXPLAUR PHOTOGRAPHY

I am lucky enough to own and operate a small photography business serving clients in the Omaha area. If you would like to see more, check out the link below to see the work I have done for my amazing clients! 

SPORTS

SPORTS PHOTOGRAPHY

As you may have seen above in my portfolio, a huge passion of mine is sports photography. There is something beautiful, natural, and raw in the stories behinds sports. Capturing a single second can tell the entire story of the entire game, and that is something that words just can not do. 

As a photographer for the Daily Nebraskan, I was lucky to I get front-row seats to plenty of Nebraska sports. So, I thought I'd show off how great the Huskers are. 

"We are a nation indivisible"
"My best friend is a refugee"
"We are welcome"
"This is my home, too"
"My home is your home"

SERIES

27 PALMS

During my Critical and Creative Thinking course, we were assigned a project which gave us free reign on our creative process. It was assigned during the refugee crisis in America in which President Trump banned refugees from entering the United States. I chose to do a photography set in which people of different ethnicities wrote a phrase on their palms in support of those dealing with this crisis. This project means a lot to me because it meant a lot to those who couldn't say anything like I could. 

MULTI

MEDIA

MULTI

MEDIA

FAST RUBY

For the last month of my Digital Photojournalism course, I worked on a multimedia documentary over a young girl named Ruby, who faces a disease called Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (ITP), but that doesn't stop her from riding her bike. 

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