Things that you may have missed: I’m working full-time in sales, will attend Ohio University for an MA in Photojournalism in the fall, went to a bunch of shows, had a birthday, got an A in Elementary Japanese, booked some flights to/around Japan, did some stuff, etc etc. If you’re […]
Author: Heather
Spring Break – Pt 2
Part Two of Spring Break had two missions: Not spend any money Stop the guilt from NOT visiting my parents. So I visited them. Not the most fun people on Earth, but Arizona is beautiful. I also did an excellent (cough cough) photo essay on animals with/without thumbs at the […]
Spring Break – Pt 1
Part One had two main objectives: Get out of the country & Take Julia somewhere she had never been before. Naturally the choice was Niagara Falls. Unfortunately, the border simply doesn’t stamp passports anymore. But we made quite a lot of friends, and, well, forget that story about hitting the […]
Fire Will Save Us
…was the original theme for today. The theme changed, however, to “there’s a lot more water out here than I originally anticipated.”
Etsy
Hey. You can stalk me / purchase from me on Etsy now. I’m starting small, with four photos from one series. I’ll expand if anyone actually buys anything. : ) http://www.etsy.com/shop/tickmoo
Escapes
Lately I’ve been doing a lot of avoiding and running away. The grad school appliations are in, work is the most boring part of my life, and I found another Matt. Last weekend, we went to New York City for a book release/concert, and secondarily a Tim Burton exhibit and […]
Traditionally Speaking
Year-in-review (stolen from last year’s post; many answers remain the same). 1. What did you do in 2009 that you’d never done before? — took a spontaneous vacation, drank beyond drunk, met a boy from the internet, packed up my parents’ house, spontaneous glorious BBQs, stood in a friend’s wedding, […]
Happy Holidays
The lone Jew eats leftover Chinese food on Christmas. Please enjoy these photos of the “blizzard” last weekend, more specifically, the monster icicle on our back porch and embarrassing proof that I got stuck trying to check the mail.
Stuff & Th(anksgiv)ings
Grad school applications are almost finished… I just need to find two more recommend-ers and to re-take the GRE. Next month I’m on call for jury duty, so whatever week I’m free from that I will right quick re-take that infernal standardized test. December 3rd is the actual date my […]
Statement of Purpose: For Admission to Ohio University’s Visual Communication MA Program
Statement of 500 words or less about why you want to attend graduate school: Photojournalism stands at a crossroad, currently struggling between the rise of new media and a sense of loyalty to print journalism. Newspapers continue to hold onto a business model that fails them, leaving journalists and photographers […]