Thursday, September 18, 2008
found objects
Whoa, it's been forever since I posted on here. I don't really know why it has taken me 5 months to finally post something new. I figure indifference, laziness, and self-doubt are the main reasons to blame. But that's changing. I'm trying to push myself into new directions of photography...getting better moments, becoming more patient with assignments and seeking out better composition, and seeing objects in a different light. So, in between my assignments I've started looking out for interesting lines, shapes and shadows found in stationary objects. This is all personal work I'm just doing for fun and posting on here. I don't know what it is about lines and symmetry but I seem to be gravitating towards it with my lens sometimes.
Monday, April 21, 2008
Robots!
Somedays when I'm working down here I'm reminded that I'm in the smack dab of Silicon Valley, completely surrounded by incredibly smart people. While teaming up with a reporter on his story about local robotic-engineering (ok, so it's probably officially referred to as "artificial intelligence") we got a sneak peak at the robots of the soon-to-be future. This includes the all robotic operating room, which is controlled by a surgeon who could be as far away as space, using voice-recognizable 3-D virtual reality technology that controls the bots. They even thought so far ahead that there are several robots in the operating room who duplicate the tasks of their human counterparts, such as a scrub nurse, and a supply nurse. The all robotic operating room is currently being used for simple surgeries -although you won't be able to sign me up for one anytime soon. Do you think you could picture yourself lying on this gurney? Of course they tell us there will be actual humans to supervise the whole process....lest something terrible happens, like the robots taking control.
A week in the life of a small town photojournalist
Ok, so really these were not all taken in the same week, more like the last two weeks. But they give you a general idea as to the types of assignments I get every week. Just thought I'd share.
At the newly built rehabilitation and physical therapy center for horses, using a water filled treadmill to get a racehorse's legs strengthened after a previous injury.
A portrait of a mortgage broker for the Real Estate section
Sixth graders all dressed in togas during "Greek Fest" day

On the Farm


Friday, March 28, 2008
Speeches
Hmmm...how to make an assignment about a pyschiatrist speaking to local parents go above and beyond the standard talking head photo? Race backstage and get shots of the speaker getting her notes ready of course! I'm trying to really push myself on otherwise boring assignments, sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. I think it is helping me start to develop my style and become more confident with my work. I thought these turned out okay.

Futbol
You know, lately I have developed a real love for this job. Every day is something new, a chance to meet new people and hear their stories, a chance to get a peek into some previously unfamiliar territory. On Tuesday, this is how my day went:
Assignment #1 was spent wandering around a native plant garden, feeling the sun warm my face, hearing the bees buzz around me, smelling the wonderful scents of the sage plants. Not the most thrilling of assignments, sure, but not a bad way to spend half an hour in the day.
Assignment #2 was spent photographing an after school soccer club created to provide "at risk" kids with an alternative, all including, less expensive, and definetely less snobby then AYSO, chance to play soccer. Sure I got hit in the head, hard, with the soccer ball. And sure I almost got kicked 10 times and narrowly escaped being pushed down with the camera smashed to my face...but hey, I got to spend an hour and a half, in a park, hanging out with funny kids who say things like...."Oh, he's got skittles (instead of skills)". Pretty cool.
Monday, March 17, 2008
Moodiness
I was feeling pretty moody last week, so I decided to try shooting some more abstract-y shots. I'm a sucker for dramatic lighting and silouhettes, so whenever I find a situation that gives way to them, I jump on it. Both of these were shot while working on an assignment about the new local theatre troupe. While I was waiting around for rehearsal to begin, I played around and this is was I got. To me, they suggest something sort of sinister and dark. What do you think? -leave me a comment.
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