I’ve been a bit busy.
Way too many days have passed since I’ve last updated. Hopefully I won’t let that happen again. There are so many awesome things going on, and lots of pictures to go along with them.
There’s also a ton of emails. My phone just buzzed again – it’s 11:43pm on a Friday night. Such is the semester.
Somehow, I’ve managed to take on work that is almost equivalent to taking three photo classes at once. Advanced Techniques is my official photo class, where we’ll be learning all about lighting and making technically better photos. (I’m SO super excited about this class, and I’m not just saying it because this blog will occasionally be taken over by class assignments.)
But then I’m working on an independent study surrounding the mayor’s race, which entails working as a photographer for the Missourian. Granted, it’s not full time like the staff class, but it’s still going to be a lot of work. After a particularly stressful day on Wednesday, I went to cover the first mayor candidate forum and remembered just why I’m here and why I love this job. Moments like this happen more and more often. I love each and every one.
Finally, I’m the Vox magazine photo editor for my assistantship this semester. So while I’m working in Advanced on lighting and photographing for the election coverage with the newspaper, I’m also up at the photo desk managing photo requests and editing shoots for the magazine. And fielding emails. Lots and lots of emails. And attending meetings. Lots and lots of meetings.
And while I’m sitting here astounded that the past week was only a week … I look back at all the work I’ve done so far and wouldn’t change a thing at all. Working long hours is so much more rewarding when I love what I do!
Let’s hope this feeling lasts the entire semester. I’m going to need it.


How appropriate that you are the Vox magazine photo editor! Love it.
I was afraid that the semester was going to derail your pic-a-day efforts — I’m glad it hasn’t.
Still thinking of you out here! Good luck with everything!
@SteveBetz
Isn’t that funny?
On a random note, I hear through the grapevine that people are leaving Vox as a blogging platform. I’ve noticed that almost everyone on my list has moved elsewhere or just stopped using it. Have you seen it too?
Miss you. We WILL get to Cali to play with Penny. Must.
Don’t you have to have a Vox account to comment on Vox blogs? I never even read blogs on Vox because of that.
Yes – that’s the main reason I left Vox. I wanted unaffiliated friends to be able to see and comment on my blog. Not that I get many comments, but still. Having the option is nice.