By: Evan Naiberg
April 25, 2024
I’ve seen growth in my photography skills over the years. However, one thing that hasn’t changed is that persistent need to seize a moment in its raw, unfiltered essence.
The following is a collection of some standout photos I’ve captured over the past few years. Each one holds its own significance, embodying something deeply meaningful to me. Take a look and soak it in!
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This picture was taken in Florida. It was the first picture I ever taken with a DSLR camera. (Photo by Evan Naiberg)
I really like this picture I took in the summer of 2021. I love how calm the water was on this day. (Photo by Evan Naiberg)
I took this photo in the spring of 2019 for a school project. I got an A on the project thanks to this picture! (Photo by Evan Naiberg)
I took this picture in the fall of 2022. I took it outside of my girlfriend’s house the first time I ever went over! (Photo by Evan Naiberg)
This showcases one of my favorite sunsets in Ventnor City, New Jersey taken in the summer of 2021. (Photo by Evan Naiberg)
A photo of a beautiful sunset taken in the spring of 2023 at my brother’s wedding. (Photo by Evan Naiberg)
An acorn top lodged in an old stone bridge taken in the fall of 2018. (Photo by Evan Naiberg)
A snapshot of a pretty sunrise surprisingly taken on my iPhone 5 in the fall of 2017. (Photo by Evan Naiberg)
My first sighting of a double rainbow was absolutely stunning, captured in the fall of 2023 on Centenary’s campus. (Photo by Evan Naiberg)
Captured: A wet butterfly that landed on my windshield and couldn’t take flight just yet. I took this photo in the summer of 2018. (Photo by Evan Naiberg)
An impulsive picture taken on my bus ride home from high school. (Photo by Evan Naiberg)
A beautiful sunset I witnessed my first time in Mexico taken in the summer of 2023. (Photo by Evan Naiberg)
A surprisingly photogenic cricket, taken in the fall of 2024. (Photo by Evan Naiberg)
A photograph of one of the freshman dorm buildings. This photo captures the essence of my first night at Centenary in the fall of 2023. (Photo by Evan Naiberg)
In the summer of 2021, I woke up in very early morning to capture this sunrise on camera. (Photo by Evan Naiberg)
A beautiful sunset came to say “hello” as we lit up the quad for the holidays, taken in the winter of 2023. (Photo by Evan Naiberg)