[hr][color=181818][sup][h1][center][img]https://live.staticflickr.com/3613/3464026446_5b91a84d18_z.jpg[/img][/center] [center][color=8C5FA8][b]JACK ELLIOTT[/b][/color][/center][/h1][/sup][/color][center][color=8C5FA8][h3][sup][b]NINETEEN | DEPARTED SON | AQUARIUS[/b][/sup][/h3][/color][/center][indent][sup][right][COLOR=8C5FA8][b]#8C5FA8 // GAVIN STENHOUSE[/b][/color][/right][/sup][/indent][hr][indent][h3][sub][u][b][color=8C5FA8]CHARACTERIZATION [/color][/b][/u][/sub][/h3][/indent][indent][indent][color=DCDCDC]In Colorado, Jake Elliott grew up in a lovely foster family after his mother lost her battle with cancer, and his father disappeared. Jack eventually felt like his adoptive family was his actual family. He was fairly popular in school and even made a few friends along the way. His love for photography earned him a place as a respected wedding photographer. And after getting his degree in photojournalism, he was hired by the Denver Post as their newspaper photographer. But, it only lasted a few years before he decided to quit and moved to Washington. Jack grew tired of working on a deadline and wanted more freedom in his life. His friends and family supported his decision and the big move to Baltham. After settling into his new apartment, he found work as a simple clerk in a small thrift store in the historic downtown. As for his photography work, he got some job that he paid decently enough to save it. So far, however, life is going good.[/color][/indent][/indent] [hr]