Mindy Metivier Photography is a full-service photography studio that is located in Honolulu, Hawaii. Mindy Metivier is a natural light photographer. She has worked with children for more than 10 years as being a teacher. Mindy Metivier Photography specializes in newborn photography. Mindy Metivier Photography offers maternity photography as well. Mindy Metivier is a traveler. She loves travelling to Paris. Mindy Metivier is a Disney enthusiast.…
Carlea J Photography is a portrait photography studio that is located in Houston, Texas. Carlea J Photography has been photography weddings for more than nine years. Carlea has studied photojournalism at The University of Texas. She has also worked as a wedding planner while she was a student. Carlea J Photography has captured over 100 weddings. Carlea J has also shot countless engagements, bridal portraits, and family/child sessions.…
The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh is a cluster institution among others throughout Wisconsin. The University Wisconsin System develops the mission statements, strategic plans, and vision statements of the University Cluster of the University of Wisconsin System. The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh has two mission statements: (1) A core mission statement of the university cluster institutions developed by the UW System and (2) the mission statement of the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. In fulfilling the mission, the University Wisconsin System acquires and manages the financial resources needed to advance higher education in Wisconsin including the students, employees, and stakeholders.…
The countless clubs I joined included: FFA, Key Club, Honor Society, and SADD. I began to really enjoy going to these club activities and I started to become more and more involved. Instead of being the shy girl that I was in middle school, I started to transform and become more and more outgoing over time. Eventually, I had the courage to try and become an officer for my FFA chapter. My sophomore year I became our chapter's reporter, and as time went on I…
The extracurricular activity that had an influential impact on the plans for my future was the Future Farmers of America. While in this organization, I have received multiple experiences in operating in the greenhouse, commuting to a fish farm, memorizing facts about the organization. This organization started by giving me the opportunity to begin experiencing stuff outside of the normal classroom. This organization taught me to stand up for myself and it started teaching me that I can do anything I set my mind to, such as winning science fair to advance to the National Convention in Kentucky. In this organization that anything is possible if you put the effort into making it happen. I learned that the people help make the organization, but…
At M.S. 101, I was a member of the History Club, which did research projects, hosted guest speakers, and went on class trips. Unfortunately, my high school doesn't have a club of sorts and only offers history electives to upper class-men.…
I was so focused on the academic aspects of school my freshman and sophomore years’ that i wasn’t active in any of my school’s clubs or activities. I finally decided to get more involved my junior year and I joined nearly every club, participated in every activity, and even went to as many sports events as I could have. I currently am a six year member of the National Beta Club and have held the positions of Vice President of Fundraising and Senior Representative throughout my high school career. Not only am I a leader in the Beta Club, but I participate in the Trailblazer leadership program with the Louisiana Office of Student Financial Assistance and my school’s freshman mentor program. I also joined the TRIO Upward Bound program whose ACT prep helped me to obtain a 22 as my highest ACT score at the time allowing me acceptance into my school’s ACT top 20 Club. Although it was hard with my many extracurricular activities I somehow still managed to finish my junior year with a 3.8…
Photographers are often great artists and mediocre business people. Marketing can be a daunting challenge for the independent photographer. One great way to take some of the expense and challenge out of generating new clients is to ensure that you are maximizing the photography opportunities with existing clients. Once you've built a relationship with a client, they are more likely to use you for their future photography needs. It is important to spend the time to maintain a relationship with your existing clients, so that when the time comes, they think of you. Also, by adding new lines of service, you can give your clients ideas of new photo sessions that they might not have otherwise planned. It all comes down to examining your business and seeing if there are opportunities for growth into other sectors of the photography industry that would be a good fit for the needs of your existing client base. One great opportunity for expansion is into the boudoir photography market.…
Redlands High school has a various amount of clubs, sports and activities. I am in involved in a few clubs and a couple of activities. I am the secretary for the freshmen class ASB, I am in Key Club, and I am also part of the ASL club. These clubs are very important to me and I dedicate my time and hard work to them as much as I can.…
A club that has really stuck by me throughout high school is Pequenitas service club. In this club we go out of our way to help others in our community some of the main activities include: Aids run, Color Run, MAXX OUT, YMCA Stair Climb, and the Burrito Project. The purpose of these services are to help spread awareness and be able to improve the community.…
Since my freshmen year, I have joined multiple sports teams and school clubs. I have ran cross country and track since the beginning of high school. In my sophomore year I was inducted into National Honor Society and National Art Honor Society and I have been an active member in both clubs since. Other school clubs I participate in include: Mandarin club and Art club. I’ve also dedicated my time to participate in community service.…
Joining Yearbook Club during my sophomore year was one of the best decisions I made throughout my entire high school career. I was hesitant at first since the club is also a year-long class which consisted of taking photographs, interviewing students and faculty, and most importantly, creating the yearbook. While participating in this club, I learned about the importance of deadlines. I gained interpersonal skills from interacting with other students and conducting interviews for the yearbook. Also, I connected with many classmates on a personal level and formed new friendships that I still hold dear to my heart.…
Club, which has taught me a lot of different skills, but the biggest skill that I feel most affected me in learning is taking action. Every year in H.O.P.E. we would decide to raise money and awareness for a different cause. My freshman year we decided to buy life straws for people in need in different countries. We got to witness how the life straws works by putting a lot of dirty water in a container and the drinking it with the life straw. During my sophomore year we decide to get a hydration station for the elementary and middle school kids. I really loved this experience because I still remember how excited the kids were to get their turn on filling up their canteens. It felt really good being able to educate the kids about recycling and using canteens instead of water bottles, so they use less plastic bottles. During junior year we raised money to help give a jungle gym to G3. This year we decided that we wanted to give money to make a well for people that have to walk miles just to get fresh water. The H.O.P.E. Club has really helped me learn that anyone can take action on problems in the world that are big or small. We just have to dedicate time and effort to get things…
If I had to pick one extracurricular activity to pursue in college, I would definitely choose club volleyball. Ever since I started playing volleyball in the 7th grade, I have been hooked. From that point on, the sport has become an invaluable part of me that has helped me grow into the person I am today. Since I joined volleyball two years after most of my peers, I was put on the “B-team.” I was determined to work as hard as I could to be placed on an advanced high school team. Thankfully, my hard work earned me a spot on a state-winning varsity roster as a freshman. We went on to win two state championships, and I personally received an All-West Region award. In this way, volleyball taught me that teamwork, dedication, and perseverance…
A little girl inspects a rock; she licks salt from its edges. Click. Another child tests her dress to see how far it will balloon when she spins in circles. Click. A boy navigates a rock wall; he lifts one leg in the air to maintain balance. Click. These are the moments my camera helps me find. These are the images I freeze in time.…