HPC freshman wins Sasse photo contest

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Morris proud his photograph is hanging with Sasse

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  • Courtesy photo // Camden Morris’ photo, titled ‘Pivot in the Sunset’ now hangs proudly in one of Sen. Ben Sasse’s offices. When in color, the photo features deep reds, oranges and yellows.
    Courtesy photo // Camden Morris’ photo, titled ‘Pivot in the Sunset’ now hangs proudly in one of Sen. Ben Sasse’s offices. When in color, the photo features deep reds, oranges and yellows.
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High Plains Community Schools freshman Camden Morris has officially added a feather in his accomplishments cap after being named one of only a select few to have their photographs displayed in Sen. Ben Sasse’s office this year.
“Photography tells our personal story and is a way to capture the beauty that surrounds us,” Sasse wrote on his website. “I would like to invite students to share some of the unique images of Nebraska by entering a photography contest for my office.”
The contest is open to students across the state and said youth are limited to only one entry per person, per contest. Contest winners were selected by a panel. 
“My photo is a pivot sitting in a cornfield that is in front of a sunset,” Morris said. “I took it in Clarks.” 

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