
I believe clubs and organizations are pathways to meet new people and share our diverse opinions and cultures to become an active bearcat. I found myself into colors and photos so Photography club at Baruch is obviously one of my favorite clubs. I went to their General Interest Meeting which is not their first GIM on 10th October. My first impression on Baruch was that the photography club is the smallest club I’ve ever seen. There are officially 5 members in the club which is a good thing for me as small groups can benefit us in a way that we can interact with each other effectively in small discussion-based conversations. The members there are also friendly and helpful. I learn that this club is definitely not like the boring lecture, teaching us details about cameras, focal lengths, ISO but the club targets mainly on how to see the world in different perspectives

and make sure you capture the photos which reflect your heart and feelings. I felt warm and engaged even though I went only one of their GIMs ever since I started school at Baruch. On this weekend, we have a Open House New York which opens the doors of the most important buildings, offering an extraordinary opportunity to experience New York and its astonishing designs and architecture. I’m definitely going there and we will be taking photographs as well as enjoying the art and infrastructure of what the Open house is offering there. I am so excited to be a part of the photography club at Baruch, seeking the knowledge about a particular art and meeting new people who share the same obsession as me.