So, with the whole process of dealing with Canadian and Quebec immigration and moving to Montreal and going to university over the past year, my photography took a pretty big hit. And by pretty big hit, I mean I barely shot at all. I remember back at the closing dinner at The Workshops in the fall of 2009, Moose Peterson told me that it was going to be tough to do photography while attending university. To be honest, I didn’t totally buy it, I thought, “Oh, I’ll be fine, I’ll shoot three times a week at least.” Well, after year one of school, I buy every word of it now. It really is tough to go to school full-time, take care of my apartment, do all my day-to-day chores, and get out and shoot. I should have known better than to think that I wouldn’t fall victim to the trap that is school, I won’t have that same misplaced confidence again.
I’m trying to make up for lost time this summer. But, in reality there’s not enough time in the world to make up for the time I missed. However, that doesn’t mean I can’t shoot a lot this summer and shoot a lot this coming school year.
Anyways, these days I’m busy shooting, finishing, and printing images for an upcoming competition a local camera club holds at the State Fair every year. So with that being said, err, typed, it’s going to be a bit longer before I start putting images up on here again. I’m going to try out a fresh new design for the blog and a new presentation format, so keep an eye out for that in the coming weeks. I’m also going to be digging into my past and throwing images up now and again that are old, but pretty much unseen by anyone other than myself.
Hope you check out the upcoming updates.
Happy shooting!
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“Defer no time, delays have dangerous ends.” -William Shakespeare