I finally fell in love with WKU PJ in the spring semester of 2009 when I was enrolled in
Jeanie Adams-Smith's multimedia class. I learned to connect with my subjects as well as produce visual stories instead of visual essays. I still have a long way to go, but I feel I'm finally on the right track to producing decent images and stories.
Jack Lambriannou expresses his anger towards his adoptive father, David Lambriannou, after he was denied a gold fish from the local Wal-Mart in Bowling Green, KY.
David Lambriannou and adoptive son, Jack, enjoying a local playground in Bowling Green, KY.
Denise Lambriannou and adoptive son, Jack, after preschool.
Norma and Daryll Cohrin prepare to vaccinate the orphaned calves on their cattle farm in Bowling Green, KNorma and Daryll Cohrin finishing a day's work.
Norma Cohrin bottle feeds an orphaned calf on her cattle farm in Bowling Green, KY.
Brutus, the Cohrin family farm dog, watches the cattle on a Sunday afternoon.
New Yorkers riding the subway in Manhattan.
Julie Peterson, founder of New Beginnings Theraputic Riding School, assists long-term student, Holly, in saddling LB.
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