Sunday, January 29, 2006

weeeee

Well for all you that check up on this thing... this week has been extremely busy. First issue of the semester for the newspaper at school, shooting soccer and shooting a show and trying to keep up with your homework is just intense.

But it has been worth it. Here are some images from the week:
1. Acalanes vs. Dublin High soccer game



Check out more here:Dublin High vs. Acalanes

2. I started a series that I am going to continue on saturday night that is about drummers, here are a few:



More of the drummersDrummers

3. Shot some of Bradley Hathaway a sweet poet last night.



And view some more of Bradley:Bradley Hathaway

Wednesday, January 18, 2006

School Is In.

So, school has started, which is going to be interesting. I've vowed to actully work this semester though, so I can complete my courses on time and get the ball rolling to a 4 year. Hopefully the weather clears so I can go shoot some soccer this afternoon, even though its freezing cold. I've started a Photo A Day project this semester, that I am trying my best to keep up. Sometimes I shoot film, so it takes me a few dayts to get stuff up.

Hope everyone else out there, is having fun in school, or at least trying to make the best of it.


~Andrew

Monday, January 16, 2006

Crystal's portrait session.

well today i got off work mad early so Crystal and I headed out to shoot some stuff.

here are a few:

Monday, January 09, 2006

Open Your Eyes, and see the world around You.

There is so much to look at that we miss day to day. The little things mostly, dogs in the arms of little girls, bright yellow coats and such. Sometimes it just feels great to sit back and watch the world go by, especially without participating in it. In life we get too caught up in everyone elses business, so much that we dont have time to look at our own. We dont stop and take time for ourselves.

At this point, I'm not spiritually fit to really start my talk on God, but each day that I concentrate more on myself, I start to see Him more naturally. Watching the world is something we all need to do more of, it inspires us to notice ourselves more, mainly because we take ourselves out of the pictures, allowing time to work on us.

This week, take 10 minutes out of your schedule and watch, whereever you are and write about what you see, visually and audibly. Concentrate on the peacifulness that the world tries to take away from us.

Answer some of these questions after each time:
How does it make you feel? How will it help you day to day? Where are you in life, not only spiritually but physically in life? Are you where you want to be?