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It all came together in the dorms of VSU. A combination of those
three along three students is what formed SurviveFight Productions, a
photography, cinematography and graphic design company.
Behind the lens of SurviveFight is Graham Nguyen, a 19-year-old
sophomore mass media major from Montgomery, Ala. Nguyen first held a
camera as a child and started snapping away. He hasn’t stopped since.
“I love the emotional aspects,” Nguyen said. “You can control what the viewer feels when they look at the photo.”
Nguyen created the business’ name with his own outlook on life in
mind. “We all have our battles, but if you’re always fighting for what
you believe in, it’s worth it,” he says. “It’s not about the surviving,
it’s about the fight.”
In 2011, Nguyen and two of his buddies, Tanny Luong and David
Hawthorne, started shooting videos and realized their similar visions
and interests could be promising for creating something special. Soon
after, they began filming automotive drifting events in tandem with YOLO
Drift from Cordele, Ga.
“Graham and I have always had similar ideas, we just click.”
Hawthorne said. “SurviveFight is something that shows promise. We all
put in the same amount of work, and it’s good to be a part of something
everyone in the group wants so much.”
Luong, who also contributes to the vision of SurviveFight, was at a
loss for words when asked why the group works so well together. “We just
click,” he said.
As far as the future of SurviveFight goes, it’s all about rolling
with the punches. Every month brings new projects to the table. More
recently, the team has been shooting a TV series proposal to be pitched
to the Discovery Channel.
“We don’t have the best equipment or spend the most money, but we do the best with what we have,” Nguyen said.
Along with video work, Nguyen is a highly skilled photographer. What
first started as taking senior portraits for friends has turned into a
steady business.
While Nguyen originally didn’t think college was for him, he quickly
found a reason to be at VSU. “Being among so many people with common
goals is motivating,” he said. “It’s unifying.”
Nguyen credits his motivation to his long time girlfriend, also a student at VSU, who strongly supports him and his work.
“I don’t like doing things like everyone else,” Nguyen said. “I’ve learned to do it all in my own way.”
Nguyen encourages all students to discover their vision and work
toward it. “If it’s not difficult, then it’s not worth it,” he said.
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