South sophomore Alex Chacon Vargas shares some images from his nighttime journey through the Omaha metropolitan area. Vargas said he is interested in photography and would eventually like to pursue a career in journalism and photo journalism. Take a look at Chacon’s photography, and let yourself be inspired.
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A different perspective
Student shares streams of consciousness through photos
March 7, 2024
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The Illuminarium: “This was the last hangout spot of a friend group, what happened between them?”
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Tables in an underpass near the Illuminarium: “Someone met the love of their life here.”
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Dark dirt path taken at Lewis and Clark Park: “The path is open, but nobody walked through it.”
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Near Eppley Airfield: “The beauty of life cannot be bought; it can only be witnessed.”
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The Illuminarium: “A beacon in the darkness. It provides a light for those in the dark.”
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21st and Castelar streets: “It’s a small light, but it’s better than none at all.”
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Alex Chacon Vargas, Junior Reporter
Alex Chacon Vargas is a Hispanic junior at South High School. He finds comfort and enjoyment in many things, some of which are music, gaming and writing short or medium-sized stories. Some of his favorite music artists are Kendrick Lamar, Bad Bunny, Myke Towers and Tyler, The Creator. He aspires to change the world around him at some point in his life and said, “I want to change the world. Not to be hailed or revered as some type of hero; I just want the world to make a change for the better.”