Chapel Hill hosted it’s Homegrown Halloween event for students and residents. I decided to walk around and document what I found. This is part five of the many photos I captured. Make sure to see parts one, two, three and four! Enjoy!
Author: Jasmin Singh
Homegrown Halloween: Part Four
Homegrown Halloween: Part Three
Homegrown Halloween: Part Two
Chapel Hill hosted it’s Homegrown Halloween event for students and residents last Friday. I decided to walk around and document what I found. This is part two of the many photos I captured. Make sure to see part one as well! Enjoy! Continue reading
Homegrown Halloween: Part One
Chapel Hill hosted it’s Homegrown Halloween event for students and residents last night. I decided to walk around and document what I found. This is just part one of the many photos I captured. Enjoy! Continue reading
Cruising around: A photo gallery
As my family and I were returning home from a day of fun, I decided to play around with my camera and capture the world around me. Here’s what I came up with.
Recipe: Vanilla caramel coffee cake
Like most people, I like cake. I also like caramel coffee. Why not put the two together?
A day on the river
One of our very close family friends happen to live near a river. Every year, we come together for a day of fun in the water and delicious food.
Managing stress
I decided to write this post after a tiring day of very little sleep, no food, meetings and tons of work. I was still recovering from a nasty cold and already had a pounding headache. Work was pretty hectic that night and no one was happy and did what humans do best: freak out. I came back to my dorm confused and shaking and at some point I realized I even had tears. Yeah, me crying is a very odd sight. I sat on my bed trying to figure out the reason why I had these stupid little salty droplets running down my face and then I finally realized – I was exhausted and I was stressed.
A little birthday celebration
My little cousin just had his third birthday so I was given the job as family photographer. Here are some of my favorites. Continue reading







