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Sophomore Abhishek Sriram is pictured taking headshots for yearbook’s trophy case, where portraits of the entire staff will soon be displayed.
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Sophomore Grant Voehringer prepares to shoot with a Canon T7, inserting his SD card to ensure he’s ready to capture memorable moments for the yearbook.
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Junior Andy Wang smiles before snapping an interview photo for the yearbook’s “bottom quotes”—short quotes from students featured at the bottom of pages. Aiming to include everyone in this year’s edition, the yearbook team sees these quotes as an easy way to capture more voices across campus.
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Sophomore Grant Voehringer edits and uploads photos from the Redhawks’ Oct. 24 victory over Memorial, a win that broke a three-year losing streak. The historic moment brought the yearbook team together to review the game’s photos.
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Junior Andy Wang captures candid moments of students during lunch for an upcoming yearbook lunch page which aims to showcase everyday student life.
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Designer and sophomore Alaiyah Chandler pulls up photos from the pink-out game on her desktop while working on her football page on her personal laptop.
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Sophomore Grant Voehringer photographs a student to accompany her interview for a yearbook page on hidden hobbies, highlighting unique interests across campus.
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Yearbook adviser Andrew Lamas reviews previous shots from the Oct. 3 pink-out football game against Emerson, ensuring that key moments from the game are captured for the yearbook.
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Reviewing camera settings is essential to ensure every detail is perfect before capturing a shot. By doing so, yearbook photographers can take picture-perfect images that highlight the best moments of the year.
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Sophomore Grant is pictured selecting football photos, which are essential to the yearbook’s creation. These images not only provide dynamic action shots but also give photographers and designers the opportunity to highlight the various participants in the game, including cheerleaders, Red Rhythm, the band, and of course, the student section. By featuring these diverse aspects of the event, the yearbook helps represent our school and showcases the talents of all those involved.
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In photography, details are everything, especially for sophomore Abhishek Sriram, who is pictured ensuring he captures the perfect shot of his peers’ staff headshots.
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Mentorship is a vital part of the yearbook process, promoting growth among team members and enhancing creativity. Senior and editor Shivi Tripathi guides sophomore and designer Harini Dammalapati through creating her very own page. In this discussion, Tripathi shares valuable insights and techniques to support Dammalapati’s success in design.
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Junior Andy Wang shares his photos with advisor Andrew Lamas, seeking feedback to enhance his contributions to the yearbook.
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The stack of past yearbooks serve as a valuable source of inspiration for designers and photographers alike, as they are frequently referenced for ideas and motivation for current projects. Each yearbook reflects the dedication and hard work of the yearbookers, capturing moments and memories that often go unnoticed but are important to the school’s story.
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Senior editor Shivi Tripathi (left), sophomore Abhishek Sriram (middle), and junior Andy Wang (right) huddle together to review staff headshots.
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From capturing candid moments to perfecting layouts, photographers and designers alike are hard at work bringing this year’s yearbook to life.