My life experiences bring forth my passion to do what I enjoy. It's my release to vent out any form of emotion, whether they are positive, or negative. It gives perspective and helps to bring a sense of peace. What I put my passion into, whether it be something as common as spending time with my friends, writing or taking a picture, I put one hundred percent of my concentration and effort into it. My inspiration is drawn from everything around me, especially the people around me. The little quirks, unnoticeable, are what inspire me to write a poem, or take a picture. It’s an epiphany that occurs, because it’s sudden and without warning. It happens, and I don’t want to forget the moment, or miss the opportunity, in which an event or person has sparked an emotion, regardless of its negativity or positivity. Though emotions play a major part in my creativity, my judgment allows me to mend that emotion to procure a malleable form of art. My love for photography has always been there, but my inspiration for focused and clean images, stem from Karen Gage, whom I thank vehemently for the aspired teachings.