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    • Creating a Fishwheel in Nikolai, Alaska for the National Park Service
    • Northern Summers in Michigan
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    • Bulilding Bridges Gala in Detroit for the Pope Francis Center
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Gran Fiesta 2025: Honoring Scholars, Celebrating Futures

September 11, 2025 in Michigan Hispanic Collab, Detroit Events, Non Profit Photography, Visual Storytelling, Cultural Events, Community Celebration

This year’s Gran Fiesta, hosted by the Michigan Hispanic Collaborative (MiHC), was more than just a celebration—it was a vibrant gathering filled with culture, pride, and community. As a photographer, I had the privilege of documenting this special event honoring MiHC’s high school scholars and college graduates.

A smiling high school graduate points to a sticker on a board with university logos.

The Michigan Hispanic Collaborative, a Detroit-based nonprofit, is working to break the cycle of poverty through education and early career support. By helping Michigan’s first-generation and low-income students navigate the complexities of college access and career development, MiHC provides the resources, guidance, and community they need to thrive.

Attendees at MiHC’s Gran Fiesta, stand at tables with colorful paper decorations overhead.

Held at Michigan Central’s Newlab space in Corktown, the evening brought together students, families, and supporters to recognize the hard work and determination of MiHC scholars.

A person wears sunglasses that say "class of 2025" and smiles.
A headshot photographer showing a person a photo on the back of the camera at Michigan Hispanic Collaborative’s Gran Fiesta.

For high school scholars preparing to begin their college journey, Gran Fiesta was both a send-off and a reminder of what’s possible. It was a time to reflect on all they’ve accomplished and to look forward with excitement to the growth, discovery, and success that lie ahead.

A caterer sets food on a table from La Terraza.
A DJ wears headphones and closes his eyes while playing music at an event.
Two women help a young man put on a suit jacket with clothing racks in the background.

From the delicious food by La Terraza and the live music to the professional headshots and career wardrobe station, every detail of the celebration reflected both achievement and opportunity.

Two young women look through clothing racks.
Two people talk with one another and smile with colorful hanging paper decor in the background.

What stayed with me most, though, was the genuine warmth and kindness of everyone I met—the energy of the night made it such a joy to photograph. Beyond preparing their scholars for success, MiHC creates a true sense of community, celebrating the accomplishments of each individual.

Four young women pose for a selfie with a cell phone in front of a stand and repeat.
Guests cheer and applaud during MiHC’s Gran Fiesta in Detroit.

Events like Gran Fiesta show the importance of visual storytelling—to honor hard work, capture milestones, and celebrate the bright futures ahead. Thank you to everyone who makes the Michigan Hispanic Collaborative possible, and to Jesús, Amanda, Jen, and Faith for inviting me to photograph such a heartwarming and inspiring event.

Tags: Gran Fiesta, MiHC, Michigan Central Newlab, Detroit Photography, High School Senior Photography Detroit, Folkloric Dance, Charlotte Smith Photography
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