On Tursday, May 9, Mr. Curtis’ photo 2 students had a photo show where they displayed their best work from the year. This show only displayed work from seniors in the class. The theme for this year was “Explorama.”
Mason Gersh (12) talks with one of his friends that came to see his photos.This design of the theme was set up in the hallway leading to the exhibit.Parents and friends of the photographers check out the photos hung on the wall while shuffling in.The photographers wait while the parents and friends walk into the exhibit.Boxes with maps of the world hung from the ceiling in the spirit of the theme which was “Explorama.”A flier was framed and hung on the wall in the front of the exhibit with pictures of all the photo 2 students hung around it.Lauren Fiscus (11) looks at the pictures of the photo 2 students before walking around to see the gallery.Some of the parents helped by providing and serving snacks for the guests.Katie Deangelis (12) combined photos to create one large photo of a wooded area.Elle Brown (12) layered different photos to make a cat.Franey Miller’s best and most unique photographs of the year.
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