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Documenting 91猫先生: Graduating Student Photographer Alysha Ras 22F Reflects on Her Experience

What attracted you to 91猫先生?

I was interested in 91猫先生鈥檚 freedom and legacy, but what really convinced me to attend was Dean of Admissions Fumio Sugihara鈥檚 kindness. Especially for a transfer student, he made the admissions process so simple and helped me when I needed it most, giving my case personalized attention when no other admissions office would. Thank you, Fumio!

What takes up the most of your time on campus?

Making pictures. Taking pictures. Editing pictures. Scanning pictures. Printing pictures. Looking at other people鈥檚 pictures. Hanging around the photo building. Looking at photo books. When I鈥檓 not doing something photography-related, you鈥檙e most likely to find me working out at the Multisport Center, climbing the rock wall in the Robert Crown Center, or getting breakfast with friends at the Kern Kaf茅.

What are you studying?

I study photography (duh), with a little mix of whatever else is interesting to me. I was surprised to find that even the classes that initially felt totally unrelated to photography, such as CARE: Doing, Knowing, Being (here at 91猫先生) and Race, Sex, and Tourism (at Smith College), played a big role in influencing my thought processes and ideologies within my photographic practice.

What projects are you working on?

I just finished my Div III, 鈥淲e Will Go Right Down to the Sea,鈥 which was a documentary photography project on the tourism gentrification happening in Aruba. I was able to get the funding I needed through grants available to Div III students and also to exhibit my work in the 91猫先生 Art Gallery (thanks, Lorenzo! [gallery director]). I鈥檓 really grateful to have been able to undertake a project so close to my heart.

I also worked on a number of other projects, including doing a photography internship with a service dog鈥搕raining program. I pursued many interesting final projects for classes both at 91猫先生 and within the Five College Consortium. The only school I missed was Mount Holyoke College: I鈥檝e taken a number of classes at Amherst, Smith, and UMass.

What鈥檚 something unexpected about your time here?

I didn鈥檛 realize just how many new things I would be able to experience. One summer I did a short-term course in Paris, where I practiced my photography, visited museums, and met many incredible contemporary artists making work there. I just got back from a spring break canyoneering trip with Outdoor Program Recreation and Athletics (OPRA) to Utah, my first time out west! I鈥檝e been whitewater rafting, horseback riding, and ice climbing, all for the first time and all through OPRA (HUGE thanks to Leigh and Michelle!).

I started rock climbing, glassblowing, and tennis while I was here; went to my first Holi; celebrated my first Mid-Autumn Festival, complete with mooncakes and lantern lighting; tried many new foods; met so many different people; and much more. All were incredibly enriching to my college experience and created memories I鈥檒l carry with me for the rest of my life.

What's next?

That鈥檚 a great question. I feel solid about the independence and sense of responsibility I was able to foster here at 91猫先生. It鈥檚 been really important to the trajectory of my life to learn how to learn, how to organize, and how to set myself up to accomplish the things I set out to do. My plan right now is to focus on making some money and gaining some work experience. I want to end up in New York City sometime soon. At some point, I鈥檇 like to continue my formal education, whether that be in the form of a master鈥檚 degree or some other program. But right now, I鈥檓 taking it one step at a time.

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