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24 TheJournal October2011 Last look Allie Davis [email protected] >>Beautiful You Junior Jake Anderson has always loved photography, “I’d have to say I really got hooked when I realized I could capture a mo- ment or a story in a tiny little box,” Anderson said. Half of the prots from Anderson’s photography go to Here’s Life Africa, an interdenomi- national mission ministry providing people in Centeral and East Africa with the chance to hear the Gospel of Jesus Christ. e rest of Ander- son’s earnings will support him attending theatre camp. His main interest in photography is taking pictures of abstract places, places that aren’t cliche, but stand out at the same time. “I think photogrpahy is thought as something that is a feminine, and easy thing to do, but in reality it’s a hard thing to do,” he said. “It’s not just a click of the button. It’s lighting, the angle, and timing. It deserves more credit than people give it.” No matter what anyone says, no matter what anyone thinks, God made beautiful, beautiful you. >>junior Jake Anderson Student expresses himself through freelance photography Jake Anderson >>Photos by

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24 TheJournalOctober2011Last look

Allie [email protected]

>>Beautiful You

Junior Jake Anderson has always loved photography, “I’d have to say I really got hooked when I realized I could capture a mo-ment or a story in a tiny little box,” Anderson said. Half of the pro! ts from Anderson’s photography go to Here’s Life Africa, an interdenomi-national mission ministry providing people in Centeral and East Africa with the chance to hear the Gospel of Jesus Christ. " e rest of Ander-son’s earnings will support him attending theatre camp. His main interest in photography is taking pictures of abstract places, places that aren’t cliche, but stand out at the same time. “I think photogrpahy is thought as something that is a feminine, and easy thing to do, but in reality it’s a hard thing to do,” he said. “It’s not just a click of the button. It’s lighting, the angle, and timing. It deserves more credit than people give it.”

�“ �”No matter what anyone says, no matter what anyone thinks, God made beautiful, beautiful you. >>junior Jake Anderson

Student expresses himself through freelance photography

Jake Anderson >>Photos by