Sophomore Hannah Sanders comes home from school. She does the homework she was assigned, she eats a snack, and then she whips out the camera. She says she doesn’t want to be a photographer, but it has always been something she’s loved.
Not sure what she wants to do after high school and even after college, Sanders thinks of her photography skills more as a hobby than a job.
“I don’t think that I want to do it as a job, but maybe a hobby on the side,” she said.
Sanders has taken Photography I and is registered for Photography II next semester, as she has seen photography as something she’s loved her whole life. She tried taking Principles of Engineering but dropped it in favor of a different hobby; she just wasn’t interested in it.
In truth, Sanders isn’t quite sure what she even wants to take at SPA because she doesn’t particularly like thinking about the future.
Sanders may not know what she wants to do after high school, but even going into the unknown, she will have photography in her back pocket to whip out — just as fast as her camera.