More about project
TEN PLUS 2025 wasn’t just another school event — it was a fresh beginning for hundreds of new students stepping into our community. When I joined TEN PLUS 2025, I wanted to do more than take photos — I wanted to capture the moment when strangers became friends and a new class became a family.
As part of the organizing team, I helped
with event logistics, media coverage, and team-building activities, balancing the technical and creative sides of storytelling. My goal was simple: to show the joy, chaos, and warmth that define our school community.
From the first chants to the final cheers, I found myself immersed in color, laughter, and motion. Through the camera, I witnessed connection — seniors guiding newcomers, shy smiles turning into laughter, and the unmistakable spark of belonging.
TEN PLUS reminded me why I fell in love with photography in the first place: it lets me preserve emotion, not just images. After this project, I realized that every lens I hold is not just a tool — it’s a bridge between people. I want to keep using it to tell stories that remind others, “This is where it all began.”
TEN PLUS 2025 wasn’t just another school event — it was a fresh beginning for hundreds of new students stepping into our community. When I joined TEN PLUS 2025, I wanted to do more than take photos — I wanted to capture the moment when strangers became friends and a new class became a family.
As part of the organizing team, I helped
with event logistics, media coverage, and team-building activities, balancing the technical and creative sides of storytelling. My goal was simple: to show the joy, chaos, and warmth that define our school community.
From the first chants to the final cheers, I found myself immersed in color, laughter, and motion. Through the camera, I witnessed connection — seniors guiding newcomers, shy smiles turning into laughter, and the unmistakable spark of belonging.
TEN PLUS reminded me why I fell in love with photography in the first place: it lets me preserve emotion, not just images. After this project, I realized that every lens I hold is not just a tool — it’s a bridge between people. I want to keep using it to tell stories that remind others, “This is where it all began.”