I did not love biking through this, but it was pretty.

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Spirit of the Creative Spring 2018 Show
This was the last dance show I shot at Tufts before graduating! It was a bittersweet moment for me and I imagine it felt that way for the dancers who were graduating too. What a great last show. P.S. The dance group Wuzee are in the second image. I’ve shot for them before too.

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