Gen-Z Time Capsule:
Photos & Selfies
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Jocelyn Schaaf
Verona, PA
Polaroid Camera (front)
An I-type polaroid camera branded with Stranger Things logos and themes. I would like to include this object because it represents the nostalgia many Gen-Zers feel for times they didn’t live in, and their appreciation of decades-old eras and art, while maintaining a modern spin.

Jocelyn Schaaf
Verona, PA
Polaroid Camera (back)
Stranger Things is a popular tv show among teens today that is set in the 80s and has launched countless trends once again such as scrunchies and cassette and vinyl collections.

Kendra Tolley
Keedysville, MD
Polaroid Camera
The object I chose was a Polaroid camera. Many teenagers and young adults use this item as a way of capturing moments in their life. They are fascinated by how the photo prints directly from the camera after it was taken. They also like how the film that the photo is printed onto looks esthetic and vintage. The photos taken by this camera can then be used as decoration. They are often hung on string lights to help make a room feel cozy.
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Meredith Behm
Wexford, PA
Self Portrait: Raindrops (1)
I feel that this self portrait should be included in the GenZ time capsule because it represents cinematic photography in our generation, that we can become something and make beautiful art.

Meredith Behm
Wexford, PA
Self Portrait: Raindrops (2)

Meredith Behm
Wexford, PA
Self Portrait: Raindrops (3)
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Natalie Mix
Pittsburgh, PA
After a Year of COVID (1)
This is a photographic series I created using self-portraiture and double exposure.

Natalie Mix
Pittsburgh, PA
After a Year of COVID (2)
I took the photos and edited them to portray how many people are feeling after a year living in the pandemic.

Natalie Mix
Pittsburgh, PA
After a Year of COVID (3)
I wanted to include these because if feel that it is important to share what I felt like during the pandemic and how I felt like I was trapped.
Who Am I? (3)

Chit Pu
Amarillo, TX
Save Myanmar
These objects fit into the category of cultural artifacts. The brown wooden stupa-shaped object is an offering vessel used by Buddhists. Then there is a small Buddha statue sitting on top of a silver pedestal. Yellow padauk is a national flower in Myanmar, commonly associated with the Thingyan water festival. The highly decorated towel/scarf is a traditional headscarf worn by The Pa’O (Pa-Oh) people in Myanmar.

Sydney Cavett
Beaver, PA
Who Am I?
My project is a collage of images of people, animals, places, and things that helped me get through the pandemic. I am thankful that I have photos to look back on all the memories. At the base of my project is a cross because my faith is the core of who I am. Everything else builds around that.
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Melody Swain
Big Pool, MD
Light Writing (1)
This is a photography series called Light Writing. that I did during Covid.

Melody Swain
Big Pool, MD
Light Writing (2)
To get this effect, all you have to do is prolong your camera exposer time.

Melody Swain
Big Pool, MD
Light Writing (3)
It mainly works best in the dark and you can get these cool images!
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Blair Finlay
Pittsburgh, PA
Nieces and Nephews (1)
I am 20 years old and I have 5 nephews and 2 nieces, ages from 19 years old to 10 months old.

Blair Finlay
Pittsburgh, PA
Nieces and Nephews (2)
Most people do not think that a 20 year old can have that many nieces and nephews.

Blair Finlay
Pittsburgh, PA
Nieces and Nephews (3)
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Matthew Davis
Bradford, PA
Important Parts of Life (1)
The photos I chose serve as a symbol and reminder of what is important in life.

Matthew Davis
Bradford, PA
Important Parts of Life (2)
Time spent with friends and family is the most important part in what makes life a happy one.

Matthew Davis
Bradford, PA
Important Parts of Life (3)
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Kaylin Kavanagh
Portville, NY
With a Flash and a Zoom
In this work, I turned myself into the DC hero The Flash. I chose a pop culture direction because I feel that pop culture provides an escape from what is going on in the world, and I find that it’s nice to be in that make believe bubble every once in a while. I incorporated the longboard to resemble new hobbies and skills learned during the pandemic (longboarding is specific to me). The mask I’m wearing represents the pandemic and how it still affects people even when they’re trying to escape reality.

Jaydon Hogue
Custer City, PA
Covid Fire and Ice
My dad has worked full time during the Covid-19 pandemic, and I wanted to represent how he has felt wearing a mask for 8 hours a day at his job. I was also looking to represent a mood with the cold winter mixing with the warm spring.

Nadae Parrish
Bradford, PA
Black Lives Matter
The Black Lives Matter movement is very important to me not just because I’m a black man but also because I recognize that there’s injustice going on in this country that needs to change. It needs to get better and I want this time in history to be remembered.

Dymonique Hammond
Philadelphia, PA
Can't Take The Philly Out The Girl
This image is a depiction of a popular saying nationwide that states “You can take a girl out of Philly, but you can’t take the Philly out of a girl.” It basically means that wherever someone goes, you will never be able to take their hometown from their identity.

Fiorella Correia
Guayaquil, Guayas
Ecuador
Popi's Hair
I have painted my hair more than five times with a dye that costs me three bucks. My hair has gone from brown to blue and I have bleached my hair too many times during quarantine. This is a reminder of how I look at 18 years old: with blue hair and with two tattoos that my parents have no idea about.

Drew Swanson
Warren, PA
Family
This is a picture of me and my two grandparents at the park before my first and last prom (since senior prom was cancelled due to Covid-19).

Chase Tarmon
Sharpsburg, MD
Hunting
A photo of me and a deer I killed. I am doing this because this is a dying sport.

Ashley Hall
Williamsfield, OH
Boyfriend
The one person that means the most to me and has helped me through more than anything and I cannot thank him enough for everything that has happened. I love you always.

Grace Leahy
Leon, IA
My Family Photo
This is a photo of my family. The girl in the blue shirt is me. The kid in the green shirt is my little sister, Kimber. The two grown-ups holding us are my mom and dad. The other three kids in the picture are my other sisters.
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Jake Newman
Wilcox, PA
Pictures (1)
Pictures depicting how my generation is creative and fun.

Jake Newman
Wilcox, PA
Pictures (2)
These pictures show the life and laugh of what it is like to live as we have.

Jake Newman
Wilcox, PA
Pictures (3)
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Lauren Corea
Amarillo, TX
Plum Hydroflask
I bought my Plum Hydroflask right before my first year of college, and it travels with me to every class, study session, and adventure that college has taken me on!
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Mariah Aytch
Amarillo, TX
Self-Actualization
Self-Actualization, the final layer in Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. It’s a goal I wish to obtain and how I see my future self getting there.

Kseniia Filatova
Amarillo, TX
Post Meta
Almost every young person on the planet have taken mirror selfies in some way. Every Gen Z wants to feel extra, to be extraordinary. To pop up and “burn”