SOSU student shares vision of world through camera lens
By Addison Martin
For the Bryan County News
Every day is an opportunity to write one s own history. For Southeastern Oklahoma State University student Emily Dahl, her way of writing her history is looking through the lens of her camera that she uses capturing the beauty of the world and the people in it.
Dahl had always been in love with taking photos since she was a little girl. National Geographic was a huge inspiration for her, and her grandmother gave her a subscription to their magazine and she always impatiently waited for the next issue.
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