2. The Environment. 3. Sports/Action photo. 4. News/Feature photo. 5. Light/Shadow photo. 6. Advertising photo. 7. Pet or Animal Portrait. 8. Academic Moment. 9. Marian Spirit or Core Value. 10. Emotional Response. My Photo Ethics Statement – Ava Ellis I take photos to share the thousands of words left unspoken, brighten dark places, and share…
Sophomores Molly Kinney, Syra Querishi, and Ella Kula take a group photo on Oct. 31.
2. The Environment.
The leaves changed in Ava Ellis’ backyard on Oct. 23.
3. Sports/Action photo.
Sensational Serves: SophmoreTaylor McLeay serves at the district volleyball game against Central High School on Oct. 29. McLeay was a top ace contributor for the Crusaders varsity team this Marian season.
4. News/Feature photo.
HipHip Hooray it’s Surprise Day: The junior class celebrates while their Student Board members explain Surprise Day’s activities on Oct. 31. The elected junior Student Board members have been planning this day since August, and students were shocked and overjoyed at the announcement.
5. Light/Shadow photo.
Olivia Rodrigo interacts with fans after her performance at CHI Health Center on March 13.
6. Advertising photo.
Owala Water Bottle on Nov. 21.
7. Pet or Animal Portrait.
The puppy room, a Surprise Day favorite, held this puppy on Oct. 31.
8. Academic Moment.
Studious in Spanish:In Mr.Franco’s Spanish I class, freshmen take a test on Nov. 12. Students practiced their knowledge of telling time and creating stories with everyday items and words.
9. Marian Spirit or Core Value.
Cheering for Marian: At the winter sports pep rally the cheer team displays the Marian ‘M’ in Marian’s gym on Nov. 25.They performed to a holiday themed song as Marian girls in the stands cheered them on.
10. Emotional Response.
Happy for Hoco: Claire Newton and her homecoming date, Joey Urbanski, pose for a photo on Oct. 5 as Newton’s mom joyfully captures the moment. Newton and Urbanski then attended Creighton Prep’s annual Homecoming dance at the CHI Health Center in downtown Omaha.
My Photo Ethics Statement – Ava Ellis
I take photos to share the thousands of words left unspoken, brighten dark places, and share reality in our world. My belief in authentic moments helps me to strive for excellence and lead others to absolute truth. The subjects in my photos are informed of where and how the images they are pictured in are shared. I commit to using my camera for justice, for honesty, and for diversity.
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