Major Choice: A Collection
College is full of so many different majors and concentrations that all have one thing in common: being a choice that someone made to better themselves. I have always found listening to the people around me talk about their specific major and how they have learned to interact with it because each one is completely new and exciting for me. In light of this, my theme for this portrait series was to photograph different majors and the students that encompass them, showcasing something that represents each field in its own unique and personal way in order to not only highlight the differences of each major, but also to bring them together in a way that flows.
University of North Texas Senior Khadeeja Lamin poses with her art in her apartment in Denton, Texas on Wednesday, April 8, 2026. Lamin is a Studio Arts Major and wants to continue creating their charcoal drawings after she graduates. (photo by Genevieve Kaufmann) ISO 1600, 34mm, f/6.3, 1/40
University of North Texas Senior Cricket Wier poses surrounded by her notes in her apartment in Denton, Texas on Wednesday, April 8, 2026. Wier is an English and Philosophy Major and wants to get her Bachelor's after graduation. (photo by Genevieve Kaufmann) ISO 1600, 27mm, f/6.3, 1/60
University of North Texas Senior Syd Campbell poses with her paintbrush in her studio in Denton, Texas on Friday, April 3, 2026. Campbell is an Art Major and wants to create an art cooperation to inspire other artists in the area. (photo by Genevieve Kaufmann) ISO 800, 75mm, f/4.0, 1/60
University of North Texas Senior Sierra Coffman poses with her clarinet in her room at Uptown Apartments in Denton, Texas on Saturday, April 4, 2026. Coffman is a Clarinet Education Major and wants to teach middle schoolers how to play instruments in the future. (photo by Genevieve Kaufmann) ISO 3200, 27mm, f/5.6, 1/20
University of North Texas Senior Kat Lane poses with her 'school pencil' on her balcony in Denton, Texas on Thursday, April 9, 2026. Lane is an Education Major and wants to teach middle school history after graduating. (photo by Genevieve Kaufmann) ISO 6400, 55mm, f/32, 1/60