I finally have a blog
Here it is. I'm sure you're astounded. I've finally upgraded to blog writer.
Having a blog in some ways seems rather presumptuous. I mean, of all the people to listen to, and all the limited time we have, what makes me feel so confident that what I have to say is so important? But, I do have some pretty good things to say. Let's just hope they make it to the blog.
Right now I'm pretty much avoiding writing my midterm, as I don't feel like rehashing everything we've talked about in class for the past 6 weeks. It's for my Photography and Culture class, which is good, but it feels like we just keep dwelling on the same points over and over. We've discussed changes in culture overtime as evidenced by photography, particularly in people's relationships: how they pose, where pictures are taken, and who takes them. One of the most interesting points, but sadly now one of the most belabored, is the "smile of the camera" phenomena. How often do we take pictures of sad times? One of the articles I read was about a Jewish family fleeing from Nazi Germany by ship, yet in all their pictures they are smiling. One of the family members died on the journey, but you would never be able to tell from any of the photos.
Yep. Still in grad school and as nerdy as ever.

1 Comments:
Welcome Miss Kimball! I think you'll be pleased with what blogging does for the human spirit:) HAve you been reading JEff Gustafson's blog? It's MARVELOUS:
http:yousaidyoudbakeusacake.blogspot.com
I've been rather enamored of photography myself lately. So even though your class rehashed the same points over and over again, I'd be interested to hear what those points are.... sometime when you're not feeling too sick of them.
Much Love
Em
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