Category: life

Sep 07

What happened to the daily photos

Sometimes I think how crazy it is that I went  to school to get my photography degree, yet here I am now mostly doing illustration and packaging design at work.  I created the above drawings in Illustrator for a line of bag holders that the client loved!  I still do some photography, but all of it is jewelry and not particularly creative.  I don’t even carry around a real camera anymore, but use my phone and take pictures only during memorable moments, not necessarily when I want to make something look interesting with the camera as a tool.

Other things I’ve been doing lately: trying to learn about web design, ordered a replacement keyboard and x-tra RAM for my computer, trying to get better at swimming, trying to memorize my keyboard parts.

Oh yeah and I signed up for a pickling class with MMH!

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Dec 03

Duane reade

The fact that seeing my hometown labeled on toilet paper packaging is a source of quiet pride for me, makes me realize that I’m probably never going to leave this city.

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Apr 28

This morning

 

kittybike

I actually woke up early enough today to have breakfast at home.  Then I saw my cat acting weird.  Lately I’m liking the look and process of adding fake film grain to my pictures.

I can’t believe I just spent 11 hours at work, 6 of them retouching?  and I come home and sit right back down at my computer.

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Feb 25

A long winter

It’s been unusally cold this season in NYC.  This sunny day belies how frigid it actually was walking up the stairwell, but it’s a nice reminder of what to look forward to, hopefully in a month or so.  FYI, using the StairMaster at the gym has actually made the 6 flight walk up to my apartment a breeze!

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Sep 21

The Bronx

I like the Bronx.  I hold special feelings for the Bronx, having lived there for much of my life.  Most people don’t seem to know much about the Bronx, as opposed to the city’s other boroughs.  To me, I have a certain understanding of my Bronx, but I like learning new things about it that expands my fondness for it.  The lake above was taken at Van Cortlandt Park all the way on the west side, near Riverdale and where my high school cross country team used to practice.  Yeah, you kind of had to get out of the park before sunset or risk never being seen again, but doesn’t that fear exist in every other borough/township/neighborhood too?  My friend had an awesome birthday picnic here, and on the way out of the park we saw two skunks!  Pepe Le Pew?  I could honestly say that that skunk provided mentorship to me in some ways of life.  Well, Van Cortlandt is a really nice place and my experience there was complete with food, watching people salsa dance by the lake and drinking Old English in a can with a straw – with no paper bag!

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