Portrait

Stella Losole eats warm pretzels at Fall Junkstock

Environment

Okoboji, Iowa on the Fourth of July


Sports in Action

Volleyball Star! Sixth grader, Stella Losole is at her volleyball tournament at TVA (The Volleyball Academy) on Feb 23, 2025. She spots the ball and bumps it to help her team out with a win.

News/Feature

Screenshot

Blue and Orange! MajieAhna Winfrey coincidentally wears a bracelet with the same colors that Junior’s have for Field Day during Color Block. Who knew!

Shadow/Light

Berlin, Germany

Advertising

Shake Shack

Animal

Maverick (my friend Max’s dog)

Academic Moment

Hard Working! Emefa Aclinou works hard in the cafeteria after school while waiting for her ride. She is working on English

Core Value

Choir Girls! Madison Schnell, Brigid McFall, Lilly Prenger and Sophia Losole take a selfie together before heading to the stage for their Christmas Choir Concert. This represents the Marian Core Value of Community

Emotional Response

Proud Moment! 6th grader, Stella Losole and mother share an embrace when Losole shares that she got 1st place at her 6th grade Science Fair. Losole’s project was about which plant would grow better regarding the temperature of water. 

Ethics Statement: “Pictures or it didn’t happen,” is what I always say. I love taking pictures and capturing moments that will last forever. When taking pictures, I do sometimes feel like I need to just be in the moment, but I love taking pictures to look back on them in the future and remember moments that were fun or emotional. I like posed and candid pictures especially when the candid photos have people laughing or smiling in them. I love capturing photos where people are being their natural selves and not trying to be fake about how they actually look or feel in the moment. I never put filters on my photos or try to edit them in that kind of way. I believe that my photography is ethical, and I will always try to make sure people feel the best in my photos.

Sophia Losole



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