As the term is close to wrap up, the photojournalism students were able to have creative freedom to capture their hometown on Week 7, and whatever else sparks their souls during Week 8. From Albany to Mexico, we can see some of their beautifully captured work in this gallery.
Daisy eating dinner at the feeding trough on March 2. Daisy is one of 3 adult cows, and the only current mother, on the property at the moment. Photo: Kalissa ClarkThe bull calf Happy, son of earlier pictured Daisy, and white face cow Augusta drinking a puddle of rainwater after a downpour of rain and hail. Photo: Kalissa ClarkThe barn at the Bergerson family home in Aumsville, Oregon, constructed in 1972. Photo: Kalissa ClarkThe Albany, OR Carousel building was opened to the public in 2017 and is run by a donated 1909 Dentzel Carousel Corporation mechanism. Photo: Samantha MarshThese colorful buildings on First Street in Downtown Albany were built over 100 years ago. Photo: Samantha MarshStudents get to enjoy the snow at the Student Legacy Park at Oregon State University by playing some soccer ball. Photo: Samantha MarshOn Saturday, March 4, 2023, Cold Days Warm Hearts Dance welcomed LBCC’s students and friends to engage by bringing connection in a fun dance environment. Photo: Larissa de OliveiraThe Linn County Courthouse in Albany, Oregon. The two-story neo-classical building was built between 1938 to 1940 by the architects Tourtellotte and Phillips. Photo: Larissa de OliveiraThe Corvallis Indoor Winter Market hosts the 2023 season from January 14, 2023, to April 8, 2023. Photo: Larissa de OliveiraPerrine Marais enjoys the setting sun on February 24 while walking the beach to dinner. Photo: Sarah RoseA kitesurfer takes advantage of the windy day catching big air off the beach in Puerto Aventuras. Photo: Sarah RoseNohoch Surf school students head out into the waves at Fátima bay. Photo: Sarah RoseFishing boats and sailing vessels come back to the marina in Puerto Aventuras. Photo: Sarah RoseEmployees are pressing clean laundry through an American Super Sylon, a piece of machinery that was manufactured in 1939 and given to Heath’s Laundry in 1953 from the hospital. Photo: ClaudiaThe machanisms of the Super Sylon show its true age, but also go to show that it was built to last. Photo: Claudia