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Looking Through the Lens

by Sam Elkins content editor

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The clicking of a camera is a sound very familiar to Carson Suttle. He has spent most of his high school career snapping pictures all across TC. “Never delete your photos, and take way more photos than you anticipate. You never want to delete something good, and you never want to miss something great,” Suttle advises. He attended the majority of the football games too, snapping cool pictures of the team’s victories and losses. “Being in the student section with all my friends is really fun, and a good opportunity for some cool action shots,” he comments.

Suttle isn’t just a Central photographer, however; he also spends time doing outside freelance work as well. “Portraits, weddings, families, seniors, stuff like that is fun. I also love action shots, mainly of skiing,” he lists. Suttle plans to incorporate photography in his future while going to University of Utah after high school and intends to pursue a photography-based side job throughout the rest of his life. “I’ll continue my photography career through [and after] college, but it won’t be my sole career, for now it’s a great side job.” Suttle is known throughout the community as a great photographer, and throughout Central. Suttle looks forward to photographing in the future, and reflects on his most meaningful moments in photography. “Being able to go out and capture moments of beauty and sharing it with everyone means a lot to me.”

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