Emotional outlet

Cherly Sudol, a student at Essex High School, says this of her photograph: “I like to take pictures of people and find ways to express emotion with a little mystery. I try to take photos that immediately catch your eye and make you think about what’s going on in the picture. I do this by using different lighting, different backgrounds and even through cards. For example, if I have an emotion that is dark or sad, I try to portray that someone is deeply hurt, and I will write “hurt” or “broken” on an index card and have my models hold the card. I do the same for brighter and happier moods, except I try to make the pictures inviting and warm. I enjoy bringing out emotions that many people try to hide.”
The Young Writers Project would love to have more student art to publish on these pages and on its Web site. Send jpg images, at least 200 dpi and 5”x7” to ggevalt@youngwritersproject.org. For more information, go to: youngwritersproject.org


wow. This is really
wow. This is really beautiful!