The following four social media posts are from a project that I did over the summer.  I was in charge of taking over 75 photos of Kanakuk staff members and getting quotes from them.  These photos and quotes have and will be used during the 2016 school year and beyond to market to college students to work at camp. 
The following three images are from the Kanakuk Summer Staff Guidebook, a marketing tool used to inform and advertise to college students who want to work at camp.
I was in charge of finding useable photos for this book of staff from Kanakuk's six different camps.
Whenever a specific image was needed, I was tasked with going to the camps to take the necessary photos.  For example, the "Cook" and "Maintenance" photos were ones that I was in charge of receiving to fill the Guidebook.
I also chose these photos from a variety of photographer's galleries, took the two bottom middle photos, and escorted a lead photographer on a few photoshoots that were needed to get these photos.
The following is a poster that hangs in colleges and universities around the country, promoting Kanakuk Kamps.  I also helped choose all of these photos and took two of them.
The following is a blog that I wrote for Kanakuk's marketing team that was published August 12, 2016.  After writing the blog, I chose pictures that were taken by various photographers that best fit the poem.  The online edition can be viewed at http://kanakuk.com/news/inside-kanakuk/ode-summer-2016 

Ode to Summer 2016

This summer has been filled with moments galore. 
 Kampers have learned to Run Free in the Lord.
  
Theme parties abounded, dancing the night away. 
Costumes put Kamper’s creativity on display.

We’ve used the force with Chewbakka and boomed with American pride,  
To Rio we’ve raced, with Beauties and Beasts on our side. 
  
Between all the sports, waterslides, and ropes,
We’ve learned that in Jesus we should store all our hope.
  
From making s’mores around the fire or competing in tribes,
We know that our friendships will stand the test of time.

We hugged parents again and told them all we had learned, 
The growth seen in us was for what they had yearned.

Even though it’s gone, we’ll always remember, 
Christ’s love for us and our shared memories together. 
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