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?”
Tables in an underpass near the Illuminarium: “Someone met the love of their life here.”
Dark dirt path taken at Lewis and Clark Park: “The path is open, but nobody walked through it.”
Near Eppley Airfield: “The beauty of life cannot be bought; it can only be witnessed.”
The Illuminarium: “A beacon in the darkness. It provides a light for those in the dark.”
21st and Castelar streets: “It’s a small light, but it’s better than none at all.”
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Alex Chacon Vargas, Photographer