Thursday, March 8, 2012

Photo Story: Megan Absten


In high school, young adults are faced with many obstacles to overcome. Megan Absten, a junior at Burlington-Edison High School has it a little harder than the average 17-year-old. When Megan was 14, she got in a four-wheeling accident. “My doctors told me I could have lost my life,” she said. “But luckily, I only lost my arm,” she said with a smirk. Megan received a prosthetic arm soon after the incident though she admits she doesn’t wear it very often. “It’s nice when I go shopping because it can hold my purse,” Absten explains.



Her prosthetic arm is mostly used just as a fill in for what she lost. Though, her and her family are looking into getting a prosthetic arm of higher technology. She explained that there are certain prosthetics that can receive signals from the brain and will actually move. These however, cost close to $100,000. “It is something to look forward to in the future,” Megan said, hoping that one day she might be able to two arms simultaneously once again.



In high school, most teenage girls worry about who their Homecoming date is going to be and what kind of clothing they are going to wear for a particular day at school. Megan worries about these things as well, but there are many more things that she must worry about that the average teenager wouldn’t think twice about. “I watched a ton of youtube videos to learn how to put my hair up,” Absten said. Going from having two arms for 14 years then all of a sudden only being able to use one was a challenge at first. 




Absten’s scars are healing but it is apparent the trauma she went through. When the accident initially happened, she was rushed to Harborview where the attempted to reattach her arm. It was unsuccessful but two years later Absten has acclimated well and she is able to live her daily life.




Before the accident, Megan was a star athlete, even as a freshman. She was determined to continue doing sports though. Right now, she is participating in Track and Field where she does long jump, high jump, and different sprints. In the fall she does cross country and in the winter she does wrestling.




Megan Absten is just like your average high school girl. She straightens her hair and does her makeup. She does sports and is involved with her school. “I have accepted what has happened to me,” she said,” and I will not let something like losing my arm get in the way of what I have planned for my life ahead.”

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Photo Illustration







This is a photo illustration of the dangers of drug and alcohol abuse in college age adolescents. In some of the photos, there are baby pictures next to the subject depicting how fast time can fly by. One day you are bringing your newborn child home from the hospital and the next day they are going off to college. With the illustrations I was shooting to push parents to inform their children of how serious using drugs and alcohol is, especially for those who do not have the watchful eye of their guardians looking over their shoulder. 

Monday, February 13, 2012

Chaos in Motion














This assignment was focusing on motion. By the above pictures you can see that I was able to capture "Chaos" and her owner Conner Brown in motion at Anacortes' Dog Park Monday afternoon. Not only was I trying to capture Chaos in motion but i was trying to illustrate that pit bulls can be great dogs.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012










In this set of photos, I illustrate the emotion on Austin Kmetovic's face while he slacklines at Boulevard Park on the first of February while the sun shown high in the sky. This was for my emotion assignment. I chose to focus on someone happy rather sad because I, personally, think that happiness is the strongest emotion out of them all.

Thursday, January 26, 2012










These pictures were from my environment/personality assignment. I shot Hailey Brown, an 18-year-old from Mount Vernon, WA who has been saving her money to go to culinary school. I thought what better environment then to shoot a cook in the kitchen. My pictures are pretty amateur, in my own opinion, but the experience was really fun and it was definitely a learning process for me. I played around with angles and indoor lighting, not with the best results but with decent results.

IceBreaker







These pictures are from my first assignment in photojournalism. It got us to go out and explore the wonders and hardships of being a photo journalist. I experienced a lot of people ignoring me as well as a lot of rude people in general. Overall, it was a great experience though.