Author Archive
February 15, 2013 by Anya Elise
Old Man George & the Google maps voice || YourHub photojournalism
My first week on the job as a YourHub photojournalist covered hundreds of miles, included visits to several Starbucks, contained a few well-placed exclamations at the maps app on my fancy phone, and resulted in many, many photos nestling into my archive. In short: I love this gig. It’s very tiring, but so rewarding. I’ve […]
February 12, 2013 by Anya Elise
relics, museums || London 02
The thing about London (as if there could be only ONE thing about a place like London), is it has an ingrained sense of history. There’s a dignified age about the streets, in the museums, cobbled into the stones of its churches. During our November trip last year, we spent the last days immersed in […]
February 5, 2013 by Anya Elise
don’t fall on your face || Telluride
Siblings always have the best advice. Elise: “Fall on your butt, not your face.” Wise, don’t you think? Wise beyond her (almost) 18 years. This is the kind of advice you can use 365 days a year. But it’s particularly poignant when faced with throwing yourself down an icy mountain while strapped to a board. […]
February 1, 2013 by Anya Elise
the final countdown || Nine-to-five life
It’s the final countdown, my friends. (No, not that one.) After today, I will be vacating my post as an editorial assistant here and transitioning to the YourHub section of the Denver Post as a staff photographer. [Insert a potentially embarrassing and black-mail worthy excited dance here.] The photo above, that’s been my view for […]
January 30, 2013 by Anya Elise