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Archiving My Photography Class to My Portfolio

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There is a particular kind of quiet that settles in when you finally sit down to gather the pieces of something you made. This week I found myself doing exactly that, pulling my university photography class work into the portfolio section of my website.

It felt less like housekeeping and more like looking back through a window at a version of myself still learning to see. Each frame carried a small memory, the light I chased, the mistakes I kept, the shots I almost deleted and now cannot imagine losing.

Photography has always been about noticing. The class taught me the mechanics, aperture, shutter, the patience of waiting for a moment to arrive, but the real lesson was slower. It was learning to trust what caught my eye and to give those images a place to live once the semester ended.

So the portfolio grows a little today. These photographs are no longer scattered across old drives and forgotten folders. They have a home now, arranged in a way that feels honest to who I was when I took them.

If you wander through the new additions, I hope you see something of what I saw. A striped shadow, a strip of film, a stubborn attempt to hold onto the ordinary. Archiving is really just remembering with better organization, and I am grateful for the chance to do a little of both.

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