1. Portrait of a person. 2. The Environment. 3. Sports/Action photo 4. News/Feature 5. Light/Shadow photo 6. Advertising photo (creative shot) 7. Pet or Animal Portrait 8. Academic Moment 9. Marian Spirit or Core Value 10. Emotional Response My Photo Ethics Statement-Maddie Waters As a photographer, I hope to authentically capture human emotion in all…
Lucy Waters poses for a photo on her golden birthday on Nov. 13.
2. The Environment.
The sun sets in Omaha, NE, on July 6.
3. Sports/Action photo
Mabel at the Mile: Surrounded by fierce competition, freshman Mabel Henningsen sprints her way across the one-mile mark at the state cross country championships in Kearney, Nebr. on Oct. 25. The top Class A girls crossed the mile-mark significantly slower than the Class B girls had in their race 30 minutes earlier, due to two Lincoln runners pushing their way to the front, blocking the course and setting a much slower pace that the rest of the runners were forced to follow.
4. News/Feature
Support at State: At the state cross country championships in Kearney on Oct. 25, junior Maeve Wharton is surprised by her friends after a challenging final season cross country race. Her friends were dismissed early from school to make the trip to Kearney and made it just in time to witness Wharton finish her season strong.
5. Light/Shadow photo
Fans cheer as Olivia Rodrigo ends her show at the CHI Health Center on March 13.
6. Advertising photo (creative shot)
A Sharpie permanent marker lays on the notebook of a Marian student.
7. Pet or Animal Portrait
Penny Waters stares intently at her owner’s food on Nov. 13.
8. Academic Moment
Chemistry Companions: During their study hall, sophomores Delaney Schmitz and Kaitlyn Bendon are all smiles as they prepare for an upcoming chemistry test together on Oct. 30. The two spent half of their block supporting each other through battles with conversion factors and significant figures, quizzing each other and solving average deviation problems.
9. Marian Spirit or Core Value
She’s Got the Beat: Sophomore Leah Wisdom cheers on and empowers her shadow, Ella, as she learns the Marian Beat in homeroom on Nov. 14. Marian’s core value of empowerment is instilled in all students, past, current, and future.
10. Emotional Response
Doggie Delight: On a trip to student services, junior Kelsey Bragg is greeted by Callie, a therapy dog owned by counselor Amanda Losee on Nov. 12. Callie, a two year old Grey Weimaraner, is on her way to becoming a full time therapy dog and makes monthly visits to Marian with Losee as part of her training.
My Photo Ethics Statement-Maddie Waters
As a photographer, I hope to authentically capture human emotion in all forms, and to capture moments so that others can fully live in the moment. With my photos, I hope to capture not just moments, but memories that can be looked back on for years to come. I vow to always prioritize my humanity over my role as a photographer, and to let my values as a human being guide me in the way that I take photos. I commit to showcasing the rawness and beauty of the diversity of human emotion in the most respectful and accurate way that I can, while maintaining each subject’s human dignity.
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