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Originally from New York, Jordan Kasarjian is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree at McGill University. He uses photography as a medium to tell stories. His practice is mainly photography, due in part to its inherent realism, which can help to induce empathy in viewers. Intentionality and simplicity are central tenets in his work. Kasarjian draws inspiration from the work of Morgan Maassen, Annie Leibowvitz, and Steve McCurry.Originally from New York, Jordan Kasarjian is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree at McGill University. He uses photography as a medium to tell stories. His practice is mainly photography, due in part to its inherent realism, which can help to induce empathy in viewers. Intentionality and simplicity are central tenets in his work. Kasarjian draws inspiration from the work of Morgan Maassen, Annie Leibowvitz, and Steve McCurry.Originally from New York, Jordan Kasarjian is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree at McGill University. He uses photography as a medium to tell stories. His practice is mainly photography, due in part to its inherent realism, which can help to induce empathy in viewers. Intentionality and simplicity are central tenets in his work. Kasarjian draws inspiration from the work of Morgan Maassen, Annie Leibowvitz, and Steve McCurry.Originally from New York, Jordan Kasarjian is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree at McGill University. He uses photography as a medium to tell stories. His practice is mainly photography, due in part to its inherent realism, which can help to induce empathy in viewers. Intentionality and simplicity are central tenets in his work. Kasarjian draws inspiration from the work of Morgan Maassen, Annie Leibowvitz, and Steve McCurry.