Description
Riding in the New York subway is like riding through your life story. One time or another, you will run into an uncontrollable toddler, a child starting their first day of school, a high-school grad trapped in their own world with two pieces of plastic and metal wedged in either side of their head, a calm yet observant college girl reading a textbook but actually just thinking about that guy she met at the insane party the other night, a drug-abusing stripper, a preoccupied businessman who would rather hang on to the railing than stay seated, a group of amateur yet highly-entertaining break-dancers, a schizophrenic, middle-aged guy, a sleeping homeless person, a quiet soul full of wisdom, and maybe, just maybe, you will run into the love of your life. I lived to avoid the subway at all costs and despite all my efforts, I still managed to run into all of them. Meet fresh-out-of-high-school grad, girl-next-door 18-year old Rachel Hunter Lee, a photographer in her own right, whose right-brained tendencies is proven in her passions in life: art and photography. Not knowing which direction to head in life, Rachel is pushed to relocate to New York where anything is possible. But she soon finds out that fitting in is harder than she thought. Will she allow the pressures around her to mold her into a new person? Will she finally fulfill her passion in life and maybe a little more along the way? But one thing is for sure. Rachel Hunter Lee will not hold back her thoughts, her fears, her dreams...the Confessions of a Shutterbug.
Confessions of a Shutterbug
