"Good photographs are taken not with the camera. Good photographs are taken with Mind, Soul, Eyes, and Imagination where Eyes like a shutter, Mind like a lens, Imagination like an object and Soul like a canvas."
Parveen Sharma
On Thursday, April 4, I had the opportunity to photograph the Ms. Relay For Life competition event at TCU. The event benefited the American Cancer Society. An evening full of drag attire, music, fundraising, food and festive fun presented opportunities for great pictures.
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"Oli" participated in the drag costume attire and entertained the crowd at the Ms. Relay For Life contest in the TCU commons benefiting American Cancer Society on Thursday, April 4. (TCU Photo/Kaia Naftel) |
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Little Oliver, "Oli," was intrigued by the horse-like Great Dane at the Ms. Relay For Life drag benefit competition on April 4, 2013. (TCU Photo/Kaia Naftel) |
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An event-goer was accompanied by a small horse, or some like to call them Great Danes. He was a gorgeous dog that could quite possibly be used as transportation around campus! (TCU Photo/Kaia Naftel) |
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Courtney Macqueenette, drag name "Dream Sickle" and Freshman Mechanical Engineering major at TCU, along with Ashton Dunnington, "Chocolate Desire," and Brad Horn, "I'm A Man," were participants in the Ms. Relay For Life contest on April 4 at Texas Christian University. They sported women's attire as they worked the stage after raising money on Thursday evening for American Cancer Society. (TCU Photo/Kaia Naftel) |
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Michael "Penelope" Matthis, TCU student, was crowned Ms. Relay For Life on April 4, 2013 in the TCU commons after collecting 90+ dollars for the American Cancer Society. He beams with happiness after being showered with gifts and flowers. (TCU Photo/Kaia Naftel) |
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Oliver was crowned the cutest contestant at the TCU Ms. Relay For Life competition. His drag attire included a tutu and crown. (TCU Photo/Kaia Naftel) |
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TCU is covered with beautiful flowers. These pink and purple roses inhabit the TCU commons near the small sprouting waterfall. (TCU Photo/Kaia Naftel) |
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