Photo of the Day 10/14
Natalie Bergeron, Photo Staffer
October 14, 2016
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About the Contributor
Natalie Bergeron, Photo Editor
Communications senior Natalie Bergeron is the photo editor for The Muse. Outside of The Muse, she spends a lot of her time at school working as a cinematographer for different films. On her free time, Bergeron enjoys landscape photography and attempting to play various instruments.. She aspires to continue in the journalistic field and one day pursue a career as a photojournalist for National Geographic because it is a combination of the things she loves most: the environment and photojournalism.