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Aran Wollard


This purpose of this series of photographs is to highlight the life of seniors in high school. Different seniors were photographed in different times during the year at different schools. 


No caption.



Brief caption. 
The Graduate. 

Senior skipping on skip day, only to do what she would normally do on a weekend. 

A lunchtime excursion. 




Longer caption. 
A lunchtime escapade to a local lake. Accompanied by dog. 

Post AP physics conglomeration of study partners.

The protest. Washington D.C, 2018.

"Studying" the day before the final.





Collection I: Prom





Collection II: The lunchtime chronicle
















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