Saturday, January 16, 2010

Villiage Creek in Arlington, Tx

Village Creek is a park that I know like the back of my hand. I would go bike riding, hiking, and at one point in time had a chigger collection on my legs that was to die for...

There's a lot you can see there and be surprised by. Always an exciting place to go.




Friday, January 15, 2010

Afternoon Walk in Sugar Land





Over the winter break, I traveled down to Sugar Land, Tx. One afternoon, itching to get out of the house and adventure, I grabbed my camera, a bottle of water and made a mad dash down several streets, stopping only when something fun caught my eye. My great backtracking skills found me back to where I had been, so the thought of getting lost never once crossed my mind. Although, getting lost is quite fun!

My 365 Project has really given me the kick in the butt I've needed to edit my photos. So far they've just sat on my CF card or Jump Drive and External, waiting for the moment they're called into action to inspire. That time has come. I'm really enjoying this project and the chance to relive the moment's I managed to catch on my many adventures.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

New Blog for my Project

http://alisonpaige365.blogspot.com/

There is the link to my 365 Photo a Day Project. As I said in my previous post, I am right on time. According to me. This is exciting.

Oh, so my first day of class was today. Pretty exciting. I had 4 classes. Sociology of Family Violence, Sociology of Minority Problems, Economics, Senior Portfolio for Photography. I'm really looking forward to portfolio. There are 5 of us in the class and I can only imagine we're going to become the troublemakers of Mass Comm at Tech. Tomorrow I have work from 8:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. and then Special Problems with Wyman at 3:30. I'm excited for that class too. Heck, I'm just excited about this entire semester. It's my last full semester and then I have 2 classes to take in the summer and I'm DONE.

Wow.

Today's best moment:

Professor: *speaking in an obviously French accent* "Does anyone have any questions for me?"
Student: *speaking in an obviously Stupid accent* "Um, yes, where are you from, sir?"
Professor: *French French French* "Oh, you must be wondering where I'm from because of my accent. Well, what accent do you think I have?"
Student: *still stupid* "Are you asking me?"
Professor: *FRENCH* "Yes, I am asking you."
Student: "Um....African?"
*Class of 50 students stifle their laughs out of courtesy.*
I'm thinking: "Dear God, how can someone be so stupid?!"
Professor: *Slight shock at the sheer stupidity of student on his face* "No. I don't speak African. I'm from the French Caribbean. My accent is French."

Saturday, January 9, 2010

365 Days of Photography

So I have decided to truly dive into this project. Especially after watching the beauty of blogging from the movie Julie & Julia. I've got a new fire under me from that.

I'll start this project on the 13th, when I get back to Lubbock for school. I'll have all the tools I need to really get this project going. Ideas are already in my head and so are models - watch out you whoever creep into my mind. I may just cover you in paint like I did to Mylie who was a real trooper on that shoot.

My days of relaxing and sitting on my butt are almost at an end. Thank goodness. I'm going crazy having so much down time. I crave responsibilities. I crave possibilities. I am dying for an adventure. I can already feel the opportunities rising. This project will be a good thing for my fellow photographer friends and I to do. Along with posting those photos I'll probably also throw in a few fun shots I take along the way as bonus. I do love photography.

Oh I can't wait for the adventures of this new year!

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Moonrise

Charlie and I were driving around looking for something cool to shoot when off on the horizon we saw a light blooming. It was the moon. While the mud we trucked through made it a very dirty experience, it was also a valuable learning experience for me.

Here are two shots I managed to snag of the rising moon.



Justin

Shooting for the Tech ImPRESSions magazine, I had to set up a shot that allowed me to photograph 5 people in the tiny studio we had. Justin was there for me to test lighting on so I didn't have to do much work when my models arrived. Needless to say, he enjoyed himself and this is the result.



Wednesday, December 9, 2009

The Kiss

“The kiss did not start with civilization, it started with life. No human being did, or could, escape this moment natural instinct, need, and pleasure of the kiss – yet a pleasure, partly and justly, even narcissistic. Nothing is more natural, ageless, and important than the kiss. Breathing, eating, we must do to stay alive… but the kiss is more. It gives and creates life.”

– Arthur Spitzer