Before the chaos. . .
I am enjoying my first weekend back in Riverside, before school officially starts and all. I am only taking 12 units this quarter hoping that the lighter load will diminish the stress factor that usually shadows me each school session. The ability to worry about anything and everything was handed down oh so nicely by my mother. Thanks mom!
My digital photo class the other evening went well. My professor is fairly young, yet experienced in the digital photo world and its history. Her class is going to be a decent load of work. We have a blog on blogger for the class actually. I thought it was quite random that I created my first blog the day I start school, and come to find our entire class is going to create one. We also get to have our own photo blog on flickr, of which we update 3 photos per week, elaborate on one of ours and critique others. I think the idea is quite brilliant actually. I wondered why that hadn't been suggested in other photo classes--but after a brief moment I realized a majority of the other classes were more film related, so maintaining an online photo blog may have been a lil more burdensome. Most to nearly all photo students have digital cameras anyway.
My professors work is gorgeous, light, airy, and reflective. When I got home I checked out her site--and the way the light so gracefully captures her subjects is astounding--the natural light brings out the antique, retro feel of the past on which she seems to be driven to share. I think we can all remember going to our grandparents or great grandparents as small children and being fascinated by our surroundings--from old photos to tiffany lamps and of course the smells!--i'm diggin her work =) --and partly because I feel my past project may have revealed a little of the same. The subject in the photo speaks for itself, it's age, it's life. It is simplistic and carries beauty with age. Mostly, it is reminescent of a life and lifestyle which once lived; one existing separately from the hustle and bustle of today's world.
check it out http://www.kristenwilkins.com/index.html (click on the house--then click on thumbnails in the top left corner)
well enough of the photo stuff... I got a lil carried away =)
Phil's brother is up for the weekend. Last night the three of us, as well as Brett, drank quite a bit, enjoyed some steaks, potatoes, salad, and Scary Movie 4. Steak and potatoes--such a manly meal--grrrr! And leave it to Phil to sit there and tell us all to finish our 12 oz rib-eyes from Costco. He was the only one that did--the rest of us neared half. And leave it to me to have about 4 girly liquor drinks and pass out first in the middle of Scary Movie 4.
I have yet to solidify my job situation. That will hopefully happen tmw. I am not looking forward to going back to Applebee's but it may be my only way to get the holidays off this year and maintain a job. No manager is going to want to give me the month of december off for grad, and a family trip...hopefully the managers who know me will. *crosses fingers* And the tips will definitely help with the bills situation.
Just got back from the movies with Phil and Mike. We saw Fearless (jet li's last epic film)---now I'm not a big fan of martial arts movies--but the cinematography in this one is beautiful--there seemed to be so much passion--i wish i knew i how to fight--and use nunchucks =)
well--i better get some stuff done--have yet to organize the closet completely--my bathroom is still being fixed--crazy ceiling--so i am still sharing with phil---gotta get this place in perfect order...
enjoy the rest of the weekend guys!