I selected Roost Coffee & Market, a downtown coffee shop, as my location. I visited the shop in the morning with a Nikon D3400 camera, conveying a hectic atmosphere in Pullman as residents begin their day with a cup of coffee or a cream-cheese cinnamon roll. Roost certainly had a sense of place due to the modern decor, warm lights bathing customers in a soft glow, and the customers within the shop. The aspect of Roost that makes it unique to Pullman is the people within it. As I visited the shop one Saturday morning, lines stretched out the door and baristas quickly pumped syrup into cups. The shop was filled to the brim with people of all ages and ethnicities, and their loud chatter filled the room. Local businesses are the heart of downtown Pullman, and Roost is a gathering space for all community members.

Amid the rumbling of coffee machines and the chatter of customers, a barista measures the proper amount of syrup for her next drink.

A woman studies on her laptop in the corner of the shop, listening to music to drown out the wild laughter of customers beside her.

A barista steams milk for a hot cup of coffee with beans roasted from Landgrove Coffee.

A row of lamps emits a soft glow, bathing customers in warm light underneath the windows.

A woman sits beside the window as early morning light streams in. A man peeks out the window, watching cars go by.

The strong smell of coffee and baked goods made in-house wafts over the main seating area.

Half-and-half milk splashes over an iced drink before a barista sets the cup on the counter and calls out the customer’s order.

A man rests his chin in his hand and sits in thought before the rest of his friends arrive at his table.

A half-eaten cinnamon roll rests on a plate besides a fork that is frosted with cream cheese and crumbs.

A patterned chair is bathed in light from the front door, surrounded by potted greenery.

A customer laughs as they chat with friends, waiting for their food to arrive.

The iconic, red Roost sign rests over the brick building as the cool air blows over the town, predicting snowfall.