WEST SI DE STO RY ADITI BORDE
LIGHT Cover: Badra Kalil ‘21 adjusts her hair as she poses for the camera. Bottom: This is a beautiful sunset and silloute i caught near the Kirkwood Building while coming home from school.
Left: Light shines in around Alison Kenastons face as she tries to keep a straight face and not laugh at her friends in the background.
Right: One of my favorite shots when i experimented with different light settings in my room
FRAMING
Vivien Ho ‘21 gazes out of the windows by the stairwell as sunlight and shadows fram her face.
“ I F E E L LI K E I ’ M SAVI N G M O N EY, ITS GOO D FO R TH E E NVI RO N M E NT AN D I F I N D R EALLY CUTE CLOTH ES.”
J I LLIAN PR ESCOTT ‘21
AS SH E TALKS ABOUT WHY SH E LI K ES TO TH RI FT.
The busy members of Iowa City community bustle through downtown as Badra watches through a window of the Voxman Music Building.
Jillian Prescott squints into the sunlight, searching for places to take photos.
PORTRAITURE
APERTURE Top: The new voxman music buikding was remodled and opened to the public in October of 2016 after the 2008 flood deveswtated the old music building.
Left: A freshly water succulent sits on my edge of my window sill waiting to absorb some light. Bottom: This is a small plant I found at White Rabbit, a local iowa city store that’s been selling vintage clothing and knick kancks sinve 2006.
Top right: Vivien Ho ‘21 strikes a pose in front of the set room. Bottom right : Badra Kalil ‘21 watches her friends off in the distance.
Top: Alison Kenaston ‘21 sits on the stairs to take a break from exploring the Voxman Building.
L I N E S
Top: Thousands of Americans have bird houses, here’s one I found in the forest in my backyard.
P E R S P E C T I V E
Top: A different perspective on my algebra 2 homework. Bottom: Busy scrolling through her photos, Jillian doesn’t me notice her sneakily taking photos from above.
Top left: Snow flies throught the chilly air, as Vivien blows it off her hands in a hurry, anxious to get out of the cold
Bottom: Vivien moves her hands of her face, as the slow shutter speed captures the movement
SHUTTE
ER SPEED
“ I J U ST WANTE D TO DO NATE HAI R TO A GOO D CAU SE , PARTIALLY B ECAU SE MY OWN M O M LOST H E R HAI R TO CAN CE R .”
VIVI E N HO ‘21, TALKI NG
ABOUT WHY SH E CUT H E R HAI R .
“ B E I N G A G I R L I S POWE R F U L”
SAYS O N E O F MANY
YOU N G G I R LS SE E N SATU R DAY M O R N I N G AT TH E MARCH .
E V E N T: WOMEN
Right: Hundreds of member of the community gathered on January 20, 2018 to march in the second annual Womens March.
Left: City Council member, Mahazir Sahil speaks to the crowd at 9:30 on the morning of the 2018 Womens March.
NS MARCH 2018
“ I MARCH B ECAU SE IT ’S TH E RI G HT TH I N G TO DO.”
SAYS O N E O F TH E CO M M U N IT Y
M E M B E RS O F IOWA CIT Y, WH O CAM E OUT TO MARCH O N SATU R DAY M O R N I N G.
And the march begin, men and women alike start to marchin the pedestrian mall downtown.
F R E E F O R M:
Left to right: Badra Kalil, Alison Kenaston, Vivien Ho and Marta Leira spread out their limbs as the smile for the picture.
“ I H O N ESTLY WASN ’T SCAR E D, I D I D TH I S ALL TH E TI M E AT CAM P AN D IT WAS R EALLY F U N ”
AMY LIAO ‘21 O N
SLI D I N G DOWN TH E R AI LI N G.
PEOPLE
Top: Vivien Ho looks down at the people coming up the stairwell Right: Sunlight streams in as Vivien sports an all black outfit
Badra kalil looks back her friends on the balcony of the Voxman Music building.