Photojournalism

When publishing an article either online or in print, text alone can only give the reader so much. Being able to provide a photo as a visual aid is so valuable, and that is exactly why I try to encourage everyone on my staff to pursue original photography to accompany our written work. I have taken a broad range of photos, but irrespective of the subject matter, my primary goal is always to provide my audience a visual story of some sort.


Members of the public queue outside the Abbey Community Centre in Kilburn to receive the COVID-19 vaccine Jan. 21. The first phase of the vaccine rollout, taking place now, is composed of nine priority groups which include all of those over 50 years old, those with pre-existing conditions and frontline health and social care workers. (Click image for link to article)
Adnan Bseisu (’22) begins writing a note to a Grade 9 student, a Grade 12 activity designed for students to share advice based on their high school experience. (Click image for link to Instagram post)

Signing day

Basketball

Miscellaneous

With gloves on, Library Administrative Assistant Steve Reed retrieves a book from the shelves of the Mellon Library. The process for borrowing books follows a new quarantine protocol to prevent the spread of COVID-19. (Click image for link to article)

Sofia Michaelides (’22) checks the electoral map to see the state of the presidential race. The map is usually filled once students get to school, but results have been filtering in all day long and will continue into the coming days. (Click image for link to article)

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