Posts Tagged ‘Yale’
Handsome

What a handsome one! A little while ago, we had a video shoot with Mr. Handsome himself. (Check this video out. And watch till the end to see him.) And what a badass this dog is. We put down a thick paper background for him to sit/stand on, and he just tore it up! It is kind of funny how BIG this dog is in person, too. And how gruff his bark is. He’s pretty intimidating, and I’m glad WE have him as a mascot! Certainly better than a Cantab or “The Crimson“!
We’ve come a long way since the original Handsome Dan.
Been off the site for a little while since Real Life is so busy and filled with awesome. Adjusting to a new schedule and adding new, exciting and fun projects as well as keeping up with the usual work & play schedule. I’m just glad that I have some way to share some of the creative endeavors I’ve been a part of!
Also been away because most photo shoots I do nowadays involve people and friends, and those get shared privately. So I have been pretty active with the camera, but I don’t have much to share publicly. Lots of action shots and HDR. I’m also teaching myself to shoot manually, which is a huge pain in the butt, but SO worth the time and trial & errors. I’ve seen some of y’all ’round the gym with fancy cameras- if you have tips and tricks, lemme know! I’ll be happy to share mine, too.
Beneath the Arch
Another spot on campus. Yale University is a really beautiful place to visit. Keepin’ it real since 1701.
Bright College Years
A tower to behold in person. The view from the top is even more magnificent!
In one more year, I’ll be with all my classmates in New Haven, CT, celebrating 5 years out of college. As soon as I left, I was thankful (nay, relieved) to be in the work force, earning a living, building up my coffers in the hopes of a bright, happy future. Three and a half years out, I identified the desire to push my career in a direction that will not only benefit me in the long run, but also perhaps have some impact in the world. The ivory tower isn’t done teaching me yet. And for the first time since my freshman year, I’m glad of it.