I've been working a forty-hour-a-week office job, which allows me to pay for new gear but doesn't give me much opportunity to get out and play with my toys. Happily, I can now add photojournalist to my credentials, as I'm being contacted by The Journal News to do freelance work. I get about six to ten assignments a month, mostly on weekends. They've all been interesting, but I won't go into them now. Some of them deserve entire posts on their own... I'll get to them. Eventually.
I have been accepted to the General Studies Program at the International Center of Photography in New York City, this after being rejected from their MFA program (Pro tip: No matter how many people call you a photographic wunderkind, 9 credits of photo and a Communications degree do not a successful MFA candidate make). I'm currently in the process of applying to their Documentary Photography and Photojournalism program, as that is where my heart truly lies in this medium. The result of that application and a long time staring at and comparing course catalogues will determine which program I go into. Either way, that will start up this coming September, at which point I will give up my regular paycheck for the love of the game. You'd think someone who's seen first-hand the recent evisceration of newpapers and professional photography would be more reluctant to dive head-first into these draining pools, but what can I say? I found what I love and I'm lucky enough to be in a place where I'm able to do it.
And now, back to your regularly scheduled photo-blogging!

Nikon D60, 18-270mm Tamron lens
1/250 exposure
f/7.1
ISO 3200


























