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Photography of Laura Ayres

This article was published on June 15, 2022 and may be out of date. To maintain our historical record, The Cascade does not update or remove outdated articles.

In honor of our in-house photographer, Laura Ayres, transferring to Emily Carr University and leaving The Cascade, we’d like to showcase a few of our favorite photos Ayres has captured during her time with us. If you’re interested in capturing visual stories for our publication in the Fall, see our “Job Opportunities” page at ufvcascade.ca to check out the opportunities available.

Close-up photo of bright pink flowers blooming against a dark background of wet dirt and brush
Pollinator garden workshop presented by UFV’s School of Land Use and Environmental Change and the UFV Office of Sustainability. March 2022. (Laura Ayres/The Cascade).
Photo of an art piece in a gallery. A green dress hangs on a mannequin, with a sunflower for a head. A light above illuminates it, and yellow fabric leads down from the light to the sunflower.
The School of Creative Arts 2022 Interpret Festival. April 2022. (Laura Ayres/The Cascade).
Photo of the Student Union Building entrance
Student Union Building. 2021. (Laura Ayres/The Cascade)
Photo of a dog looking directly at the camera, wearing a St. John Ambulance therapy dog bandana
St. John Ambulance’s therapy dogs providing much needed serotonin to stressed students during exam
season. April 2022. (Laura Ayres/The Cascade)
Photo of two people crouching down next to a dog. One is petting it, the other is simling at it. The dog wears a St. John Ambulance therapy dog vest, and the name tag "Sophie."
St. John Ambulance’s therapy dogs providing much needed serotonin to stressed students during exam season. April 2022. (Laura Ayres/The Cascade)
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