This was a good day.
Woke up, took my sweet Annie out for a quick walk, then got ready for work and hopped in a cab. Work was nice, and steady, nothing crazy good and nothing crazy bad. But let me tell you what I was real happy about. I finally had a routine! I felt like I knew what I was doing, and I didn't feel like I needed to ask someone for something everywhere I turned.
That felt good.
But lets me honest. I would rather be in Guam.
Guam, USA
Documentary Arts Asia
Sometimes things happen, just to tell you to keep moving forward. To keep doing what your doing.
For a while, I have been struggling with finding my place in the photography world. For a while, I have quit trying to "make" it as a photographer professionally and decided to become an enthusiast, since really, thats what I am. I just want to love it, and let it be part of me, and eventually I will find out how I am a part of the photography world.
So, I went to the Foundry Workshop for Documentary Photography in Thailand this last summer. It was incredible, and I got to me many photojournalist who's work I have been following for years. I was nervous the entire time, as most participants are very talented, and working photojournalists. It is not a competitive atmosphere, it is a learning and networking one.
To be honest, I almost didn't even submit my story because I was not feeling confident in my photographs. But, alas, my wonderful teacher Andrea Bruce, encouraged me to.
Documentary Arts Asia, chose 24 photographs from the entire workshop to go in an exhibit. And they chose mine. Wait, what? I couldn't believe it. You can read about and eventually view the exhibit here.
"This exhibition represents Chiang Mai, as seen through the hearts and lenses of some of the most talented young photographers in the world right now." -Documentary Arts Asia. I don't mind to have been numbered among them.
I will post my entire story on Elephant Rehabilitation in Thailand soon.
Invitations for you, for free.
Alright, so I have been thinking. After designing my wedding invitations, I really enjoyed it and would love to do it more. So, if you or anyone you know is having a birthday party, a baby shower, a wedding, a dog party, whatever, it may be.. let me design them! This way, I get experience and you get a free custom design! we will work on them until they are exactly what you want!
*this photo was taken by Kate Osborne, 120 film.
Labor day with Annie: Scenes from Chicago
While Blake studied, Annie and I went on a long-leisurely-lolly-gaggin-lingering-labor-day walk. Although trying to do 'selfers' with Annie Jo wasn't working out so well, I did learn that Annie likes to look out at the water. A lot. She is a pretty introspective dog. I mean, she is half greyhound.
I promise to post more then just my dog. I just can hardly get enough. More photos from this summer travels and foundry experience coming right up! Even cooler is that I got in an Exhibit in Thailand! Cant wait to tell you about it.