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Memories from 2014

Like many people I looked back through all the pictures I’ve collected in 2014 and sifted and sorted to find photo’s that sparked a special memory or spoke to a new style. These aren’t necessarily my best pictures of 2014–although some of them are favorites–but they each tell a story.

They tell stories of courage, travels, new friends, exploration and beginnings.

Girls twirl in their wool polleras in the village of Perka, Peru on the shore of Lake Titicaca.

Girls twirl in their wool polleras in the village of Perka, Peru on the shore of Lake Titicaca on June 24, 2014. Each village or region has a different style, which is influenced by indigenous and Spanish colonial clothing.

Cahalen Morrison & Country Hammer perform on top of a haystack in Paonia, Colo.

Cahalen Morrison &; Country Hammer perform on top of a haystack in Paonia, Colo.

Fiery leaves rise above Aspens that have already shed their fronds on Kebler Pass in Colorado.

Fiery leaves rise above Aspens that have already shed their fronds on Kebler Pass in Colorado.

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Morgan Foster in the snow in Bellingham, Wash.

Steve capes a buck dear for a wall mount.

Steve Kossler capes a buck deer for a wall mount in Paonia, Colo. “Some people don’t like hunting,” he says. “but it’s just part of the West.”

Climbing trip in Indian Creek brings people out to crush cracks and get high.

Michelle Brugiere starts a climb in Indian Creek, Utah while Jeff Montgomery dons his festive pimp hat.

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Morgan Foster approaches South Six Shooter on the morning of March 28, 2014. South Six Shooter and North Six Shooter, in the background, are two solitary towers that stand northwest of the cragging buttresses in Indian Creek, Utah.

Brian Calvert searches for elk in the West Elks wilderness. This was the first time he has gone out hunting since childhood.

Brian Calvert rests while tracking elk in the West Elks Wilderness. This was the first time he has hunted since childhood.

On his 90th birthday, Gerald Warren reads The Economist. He reads the magazine cover to cover every time it arrives at his doorstep. When asked about what he read he says, "I don't remember, but I know it was good."

On his 90th birthday, Dec. 21, 2014, Gerald Warren reads The Economist. He reads the magazine cover to cover every time it arrives at his doorstep. When asked about what he read he says, “I don’t remember, but I know it was good.”

Victor Ayma Qoyso plays the harp. Brooke Warren 2014

Atop a mountain 13,000 feet above sea level near Maracuay, Peru, Victor Ayma Qoyso, 71, gently strums his harp and sings a high pitched melody in Quechua that extends across the hills. The harp came to the Andes of Peru during the Spanish colonization and has become part of the sound of the Andes.

Week 7 at SVH

My internship at Skagit Valley Herald has come to an end. I wish I were able to spend more time photographing and exploring Skagit County for the paper, but my upcoming travels to Chile will be amazing. I look forward to putting the knowledge and skill I practiced during my internship to use as I transition to working on a story in a foreign language.

Enjoy!

Kayakers float in Deception Pass on Aug. 3, 2013 during the Washington State Parks centennial celebration. Brooke Warren / Skagit Valley Herald

Kayakers float in Deception Pass on Aug. 3, 2013 during the Washington State Parks centennial celebration.
Brooke Warren / Skagit Valley Herald

Jack Hartt (right), the park manager at Deception Pass State Park, cuts Washington State Parks' 100th birthday cake while Oak Harbor City Council member Bob Severns and Vice President of Deception Pass Park Foundation wait to hand out plates at Deception Pass State Park on Aug. 3, 2013. The Washington State Parks system was established in March 1913, three years before the National Parks system.  Brooke Warren / Skagit Valley Herald

Jack Hartt (right), the park manager at Deception Pass State Park, cuts Washington State Parks’ 100th birthday cake while Oak Harbor City Council member Bob Severns and Vice President of Deception Pass Park Foundation Barry Wenass wait to hand out plates at Deception Pass State Park on Aug. 3, 2013. The Washington State Parks system was established in March 1913, three years before the National Parks system.
Brooke Warren / Skagit Valley Herald

Luis Enrique Gutierrez paints in a thin groove on a traditional Nicoya style pot at the Anacortes Art Festival on Aug. 3, 2013. He uses stone burnishing to achieve the smooth finish on his pottery. Brooke Warren / Skagit Valley Herald

Luis Enrique Gutierrez paints in a thin groove on a traditional Nicoya style pot at the Anacortes Art Festival on Aug. 3, 2013. He uses stone burnishing to achieve the smooth finish on his pottery.
Brooke Warren / Skagit Valley Herald

Thomas Harp (left) of Hang in There fits a no-piercing-necessary "illuzio" earring on Lindy Thomas' ear at the Anacortes Art Festival on Aug. 8, 2013.  Brooke Warren / Skagit Valley Herald

Thomas Harp (left) of Hang in There fits a no-piercing-necessary “illuzio” earring on Lindy Thomas’ ear at the Anacortes Art Festival on Aug. 8, 2013.
Brooke Warren / Skagit Valley Herald

Kyle Brown stands with his steer, Cash, whom he named for the reason why he raised the animal. Brown will show Cash at the Skagit County Fair where he will sell him for about $2 per pound or $4000.  Brooke Warren / Skagit Valley Herald

Kyle Brown stands with his steer, Cash, whom he named for the reason why he raised the animal. Brown will show Cash at the Skagit County Fair where he will sell him for about $2 per pound or $4000.
Brooke Warren / Skagit Valley Herald

Nancy Lozano (left) sits with her mother, Maria Garcia, as she packs flats with cherries at the Lozano Farm boot at the Bow Little Market on Aug. 8, 2013 in Bow, Wash. Brooke Warren / Skagit Valley Herald

Nancy Lozano (left) sits with her mother, Maria Garcia, as she packs flats with cherries at the Lozano Farm booth at the Bow Little Market on Aug. 8, 2013 in Bow, Wash.
Brooke Warren / Skagit Valley Herald