Ms. Emily Cajigas, a math teacher at East, is just as skilled with numbers as she is with her camera. During the summer, Cajigas turns from a teacher to a world traveler while taking some scenic snapshots along the way.
Recently, Coffee Works Roastery and Café, located at Eagle Plaza in Voorhees, has recognized Cajigas’ photographs and decided to put her work on display until the end of March. This collection includes twenty different photographs taken of places Cajigas has visited throughout her summer travels on trips for pleasure and trips with the People to People Student Ambassador Program, which Cajigas has been a leader of since 2003.
“Traveling is my favorite activity because you meet so many different and fascinating people,” said Cajigas. “I love to see first hand what a big world we live in.”
Cajigas has traveled to 26 countries and 24 states, thus far, and captured pictures of both domestic places such as Alaska, Yellowstone National Park and Colorado, as well as international locations like Russia, Poland, Malta, Italy and Australia, just to name a few. Many of Cajigas’ pictures are of scenic views, but some offer “an interesting perspective” on buildings and countries’ geography like her aerial photo taken from a helicopter, which shows the Great Barrier Reef in Australia.
“Each [of my] pictures allows the viewer to transport themselves on a fantastical, wonderful little journey,” said Cajigas. “They capture a moment in a time or natures beauty, beauty found in people, places and the majesty of the world.”
At Coffee Works, one can enjoy viewing Cajigas’ pictures which were taken while doing what she loves to do the most, travel. In addition to displaying the works of artists and photographers, Coffee Works showcases musicians who perform Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, making the café a cool place to sit back and relax by listening to some music and seeing great photos.
Cajigas said that she is very excited about having her photos being displayed in such a great place. “I hope people go and see my photographs at Coffee Works and enjoy them,” she said. “And if there’s a picture that caught their eye, I would love to hear the comments and any questions because it would be great to talk with the students or teachers who go to see the pictures.”
As March begins to come to a close, be sure to visit Coffee Works to check out pictures that offer glimpses into Cajigas’ summer journeys that truly convey her love for traveling.
Examples of Emily Cajigas’ photography currently displayed at Coffee Works:
Matsue Shibata • Apr 1, 2010 at 6:35 am
I visited Kamakura last Monday ! And we enjoyed a strolling there, of course,
The Great Buddha too .
Wow! you have traveled to 26countries , and enjoy taking photos !
I love traveling too, Did you get my postcard from Malaysia ? It was very hot though, I enjoyed the trip very much. Now I’m thinking which country I should
visit next time. What about you ?
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Tom Palumbo • Mar 23, 2010 at 1:45 pm
Emily,
I loved your pictures. I have, also, loved all the great mathematics you have shared with me over the years. I can’t decide which is now first in my mind. My brother lives near your NJ photography display. I will try to get to your showing. What golf score did you shoot at Pebble Beach while getting your picture?
Tom
Richard Mangiere • Mar 22, 2010 at 12:06 pm
Hey, These are great Pix. I assume that you added the flowers? I’m a long time friend of your Dad,s and taking good Pix seems to run in the family.
Best Of Luck!