The other night my brain got this great idea of taking a camera with me every day for a week. So far I haven’t even lasted a full day, but it’s something that I wanna at least try to do the rest of this week. I really like people pictures. I feel like you can tell a lot about someone by their face. Face value. ;)
Some other things:
The Bison, Harding’s newspaper, has gone purely XY chromosone. I used to have have three employees. Now, all the yearbook photographers are girls, and Caleb Rummel and me are sole owners of the Bison’s manliest department: the Bison photographic department.
Things are crazy busy! These past few years, my schedule hasn’t been too crazy, but now it seems like there’s always stuff going on, and I have to pick what to go to and what to skip.
I just found this song via pandora. It’s good. :) Perpetuum Mobile.
September 11th, 2010 | filed under:photo | tags:concert, harding, photography |
For the first Harding concert of the year, Dr. Dog and The Metters came down to perform. The Metters opened with some great fun music. They played at Harding a few times in the past, but I forgot how much I liked them. Dr. Dog was also pretty good. I wish I would have learned some of their songs beforehand though–that always makes concerts better for me when I can lose my voice singing along. :)
As with any concert at Harding: the crowd is always pretty lame. About 75% of the people sit down, then the rest that are standing up just clap (sometimes), sing along (although rare), and yell.
Thankfully there’s more to life than being energetic concert attendees.
In other news, there’s this cool thing in concert photography where you aren’t supposed to take pictures past their 3rd song. It’s generally only with larger bands, but it’s cool because at the beginning of the concert is when everyone is all pumped up, the bands play their best songs, and the energy is crazy. By the end of the concert, the everyone gets bored, a few of the band members fall asleep, and the most of the crowd has gone back to their room to do homework.
It’s just something I need to get used to. ;) Great job by the Metters and Dr. Dog! Fun times.
“This is what the LORD says—
your Redeemer, who formed you in the womb:
I am the LORD,
who has made all things,
who alone stretched out the heavens,
who spread out the earth by myself,
On an unrelated note, I took some pictures of the prayer room the other day. I’ll put it together into something better later, but for now here’s just a little panoramic.
February 2nd, 2010 | filed under:Personal, photo | tags:harding, snow, walk |
Yesterday Wads and I took a stroll around campus and then around town. I traded my coat for his hat and gloves, for the sake of style. Taking walks and relaxing a bit is always a good thing, but when there’s snow out, it adds an even cooler feel to it. Rest of the story in pictures.
What what! :-) So this past Monday was super exciting for me. I’m really excited about all the opportunities that being beau’d will bring. I’m just hoping that I’ll be able to spread Christ’s love through this and encourage these awesome girls.
Since I’m having trouble explaining this situation to (fictional audience?) people not in Harding and people in Harding, I’m just going to stop here. :-P
Hear my prayer and answer,
I am poor and needy.
Guard my life for I am devoted to you.
Hear my prayer, O Lord, and
my cry for mercy, in this day of
trouble I will call to you.
Psalm 86