Cale Carter @caleshotit on Instagram
As many of you may know, Red tie student Cale Carter spends lots of time behind the camera lens, and while he is talented in many fields of photography, Carter specifically focuses on sports photography. Using the lens to capture each individual moment and freezing it for people to see is what most draws Carter to photography. Carter uses In- stagram to showcase his artistic skills as they bring people together and allow them to see beautiful moments they experinced exibited online. Capturing these moments is important because it allows athletes to have a freeze frame of them doing the thing they love most, they can share it with family and friends or post it on social media for many to see. The important thing is that it is captured.
“One of the main things I love about photography is capturing a moment where someone is doing something they love, whether it’s playing sports or an important moment in their life” – Cale Carter (red tie class of ’26)
Gabe Walsh @gabesmindset on Instagram
Gabe Walsh also enjoys taking sports photos because it allows him to create relation-
ships with people both on and off the field. This connection develops beyond just a cou- ple of photos, it can turn into good friendships and relationships that maybe might not have happened before this. Community is very important to him and it means a lot that he can be a working part of Annie Wright.
“A lot of students don’t have access to a photographer so being able to take photos and showing up to all these games is important to me” – Gabe Walsh (yellow tie class of ’25)