In the year 1942 the United States of America joined in a worldwide campaign for peace and unity. In a time of little hope for the future we as a nation rallied together to promote the cause of freedom. V for Victory with the morse code V (dot, dot, dot, dash ) became a national symbol of hope that unified past generations and promised a brighter future. V for Victory became part of everyday life for our grandparents and every loyal American. Shop windows, postage stamps, and posters displayed the timeless spirit of American patriotism using the symbol V for Victory.
What's your V?
Caitlyn Klawitter was a student at PWP in Manitou Springs, Colorado. Every day is filled with challenging but rewarding projects and adventures. When I asked Caitlyn why she wanted to come to IPS she said, “I first heard about PWP a year ago. A few of my friends were planning to attend, and tried their best to convince ME to come too. At the time...a photography course was the LAST thing on my list of “to do desires.”BUT! When I saw the pictures that were taken... I was BLOWN AWAY. They were dramatic, impacting, and artistic...Not to mention beautiful. In the past my camera had always acted more like an enemy than a friend. =P I was so excited when God provided the opportunity for me to attend this fall, providing the chance to learn how to showcase his glory in the art of photography.