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East or Further East?

Saturday, August 21st, 2010

Oh, what a crazy past few months it has been, indeed!  Who knew plans could change so drastically in so little time?!

I was super excited about heading to India for three months to teach photography with an organization called Fairmail.  I would’ve been working with “less fortunate” (I hate that term) kids in a small town called Varanasi.  The organization takes the best photos the kids take, and turns them into postcards to sell, which the kids then get profit from for education and living expenses.  It’s really kind of a neat concept, and I was super excited to be accepted as a teacher with them.

Buuuuut, now I’m not going.   At least for now.   One day I will, it’s definitely something that has been in my heart for a while now!  The reason?

Belfast.  Aye, probably the only that could’ve changed my mind, ha!  I applied for a Masters program in Belfast earlier this year, not fully expecting to get accepted… When I didn’t hear back, I made the plans for India.  Then out of the blue I got an acceptance letter (like 5 weeks before the course started!), and that’s when the terrible week of contemplation and decision making ensued.

Yeah, I ended up picking Belfast.  And I definitely feel bad about having to pull out of India (not to mention having bought a non-refundable ticket, arg!), but I think it was the right decision…  It’s incredibly crazy last minute, but it seems that it is what I have been, essentially, wanting since I got back in January and the timing and way it worked out seems to be kind of a “God thing”.  So, it pleases me to say that it appears that I will be spending the next season in Belfast again, and I am super excited to see what’s ahead!! Not to mention living in the same place as some of my favourite people again!!

The program is at the same university I studied at before, which will result in a MA Multidisciplinary Design… I’m (hopefully) going to focus research/skills/study on the relation of photography and graphic design, particularly in relation to advertising.  I’ve always found “surrealistic” images incredibly interesting, and I think it would be rather interested to look into their effectiveness as a means of visual communication design, both in theory and practice.  So that leaves me having to write a research proposal (for which this blog is a means of procrastinated, ha!).

So yes – barring the conquering of certain visa issues – I will be moving back to Belfast for another year and a half… next month!  And India, I am coming for you next!!

Glee

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

The temperature here in Belfast hit 58° degrees today, and people were out on the streets eating ice cream and wearing shorts.  I’m not even joking.

Needless to say, the sky was blue, there was no rain, and it was beautiful.

My university is off for two weeks for Easter Holiday, starting next Monday, which should be lovely!  For quite some time, I was indecisive as to where to adventure to for the break.  After a rather spontaneous string of events, my mother and I will be venturing around Germany for a week so, which is really exciting!  We’ll meet in Munich, venture to Fussen, Wurzburg, and finally Berlin, where we will part and return to our respective places of living.  I’m really excited, it should be a swell adventure and lovely to see my mom!

Also, I added some photos of the St. Patrick’s Day parade here earlier this month.  You can find them in the St. Patrick’s Day album here (I will warn you it is predominantly mildly excited people and colourful children. Well, colourfully dressed, anwyay). I will share one, as I greatly enjoy its unexpected creepiness factour.  Okay, two; another to add to my collection of “great” faces (right).

 

That’s about all I have to inform you of at the time.  Have a swell day! :)

Pretty much nothing.

Sunday, September 28th, 2008

I got a new lens earlier this week, so I’ve been having a bit of fun playing around with it.  It’s a 10-20mm, which is super wide angle.  It came with some extra close-up filters and such, which do crazy distortion-like things to pictures, kind of like above.  Pretty amusing, to say the least!

I went to a concert earlier this week, mainly to see Switchfoot (Jars of Clay, Third Day, & Robert Randolph something were also there).  They used to be my favourite band, but they seem to have gotten lost in my iTunes shuffle.  I forgot how much I like their music, so that was pretty exciting.