As my last remaining months of college go by, I cannot help but think of all the good times. I have struggled at moments, and sometimes I lose sight of what matters most in this world. I am grateful for every experience both the good and the bad. Just a few months ago I made the hardest choice of my life at the time, and I had no clue how it would turn out. Learning how to walk away from football was by far one of the best things that could have happened to me, and it ended up being a big life lesson. Like I said before, I have had my fair share of ups and downs these last four years. Because of those moments, I believe I have become a better person. WT will always be my home just like everyone in the FAC will be my family. I picked these projects because they are the ones I will never forget. 

Eternal Flame 2017 spring semester magazine.  I had the pleasure of working with some of the best people I have ever met. This magazine meant a lot to me for a variety of reasons, and that is why its the first one on the list.

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Ranch Hand Rescue was one of my last stories with D Magazine, but it was by far the most inspirational. Ranch Hand Rescue is an organization that provides therapy to child rape victims, military veterans with PTSD, cancer survivors, and much more through animals. All of the animals come from horrible living conditions, Neglect, and natural injuries that would have had them put down. Bob Williams is an incredible man.

This semester I started working with Professional Sports Mapping in Amarillo working in partnership with the PGA.  I wanted to add this as an example because it was my first hole to finish.

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3rd place feature photo - TIPA, 2018