One of my favorite pictures of me, taken by the now graduated Olivia Morley.
The first leadership team I was chosen to be on at Piedmont, the Yonahian yearbook. I think I recognize the guy with the fedora in the back, but he really could be anyone…
The journalism trip to Louisville last fall provided some beautiful sights, crystal clear waters and plenty of turtleneck sweaters.
Prudence, Ray, a woman of many names and job titles. Rachel Danford and I were inseparable up to her graduation, even when she took some nature pictures for class.
In an office that smells strongly of vanilla, Dr. Melissa Tingle and I attempt to immortalize our status as the college mom & son duo.
My new roommates, Garrett and Joey, and I, minus Luis. Being the senior of the dorm, I’m like a ‘dorm dad,’ and my kids make me pretty proud.
Hadley and I became the parents of a kangaroo here. He grew up, but doesn’t call often. He’s too busy hopping between jobs.
This was the day I won an award for my journalistic writing, but the smile on my face proves this was a meaningful day for many reasons.
People driving in the snow can be dangerous and slippery, but it does provide for a fairly cool photo opportunity.
Rainy days, the Swanson bridge and a filter or two prove to be a decent mix for spontaneous photography.