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Capturing the dream

DAVID ZAYER Reporter @DavidZayer

Camera in hand, kneeling by the water, Minette Rubin waits for that perfect moment. With a push of a button, she captures an actionpacked scene amid the splashing in the Pierce College pool.

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It may have been a long journey from her home country to enroll in college and reach the poolside, but the opportunity to pursue her passion has made it worthwhile.

Rubin was born and raised in South Africa, where she said she never received a formal education. However, she moved to the United States when she was 22-years-old, and eventually got married and had two daughters.

Rubin said that emigrating has allowed her to enroll in college and receive an education.

“I’ve never been to college all my life due to the way things are in South Africa, so even signing up was a big step for me,” Rubin said.

Rubin said that in the United States, she finally has the time, courage and opportunity in life to begin focusing on something she loves to do and can identify with ‒ sports photography

“Growing up in Africa, our heros were athletes, so I would hang posters of my favorite athletes on my walls,” Rubin said.

“I love to capture the moment because it has emotion attached to it for the people it’s relevant to and that’s why I signed up for photography at Pierce.”

Rubin said that she has a penchant for photographing watersports, which she attributes to a personal history with swimming.

“I used to swim too, so I think I have an eye for it. I know when the moment is right to take the picture,” Rubin said.

Ashlee Sellung, Rubin’s daughter, said that she is proud of her mother’s decision to pursue her passion.

“She would always take pictures and document everything,” Sellung said. “I was happy to see her take the next step and pursue it more seriously.”

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