I guess I would say that this is a new beginning. I just started my senior year of college, yet I don't really know what to think about it. I haven't decided if I should just finish it out and find a job or if I should stay in school for one more year to get a higher degree which could set me apart from all other Graphic Designers. Then there is the thoughts that are looming around my head: "Is graphic design where God wants me to be, or is graphic design what God used to lead me to photography." All of those questions raise more questions. One thing is for certain, I will finish my graphic degree and not pursue a photography degree. Why? After this semester(or year), I should have learned all that I need to know about running my camera and studio lighting. Plus, barely any photographers that I know actually went to school for photography, so I'm still ahead of the game. Anways, I love graphic design I just feel like photo has taken over my life as of right now.
Classes:
Photography Lighting Studio
Graphic Design Senior Studio
20th Century Art History
Dreamweaver/CSS (web design in HTML code)
Flash (Interactive website design)
Other than that, I love my job at Legacy even more. The work environment is perfect, I can listen to loud music, talk about photography, get pointers, tell stories, and best of all get to work on the weddings that come through. It's so much fun to watch each story unfold. I often catch myself laughing hysterically at some of the photos. Tyson does an awesome job of capturing every detail of the story which makes editing even more fun! Tomorrow I get to assist/second photographer for a wedding under Legacy. I'm really pumped to see how they shoot their weddings since it's much different than a lot of other studios. It's always fun to see how each photographer handles weddings.
There is so much more on my mind, but I think I need to keep it short. I'm trying to finish editing 2 wedding of my own before I have more photo-shoots in the next few weeks. Although, I can't forget about this Sunday on Monday. Katelyn(photo friend and neighbor), and Sarah(roomie) are going on a photo adventure to have some fun. I'm pumped since I'll get a photo of me for my website so that it can finally go live. Soon we will get to say 'hello' to traciadamsonphotography.com! I can't wait!
Friday, September 3, 2010
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Prayers
Prayers are always needed and I have a special request. My cousin Kya is undergoing a Bone Marrow Transplant while her older sister is the Donor on Monday and needs everyones prayers. I know my mom and dad need the link to her Caring Bridge site, so click here. There are photos and Journal updates each day.
Another request is for my good friend Tiffany whose twin boys were diagnosed with Twin to Twin Transfusion Syndrome while in the womb. They were rushed to Cincinnati, OH and under went Laser Surgery and kept under close watch. The babies were born at 28 weeks and 2days and weighed just over 3lbs. Because of such a premature birth the boys and family will be staying in the NICU in Cincinnati, OH for a few more weeks. This means no income for the past month. As far as I know, the health of the babies has been improving, but prayers and support are always needed. To view their Caring Bridge site, click here and click here to donate.
Another request is for my good friend Tiffany whose twin boys were diagnosed with Twin to Twin Transfusion Syndrome while in the womb. They were rushed to Cincinnati, OH and under went Laser Surgery and kept under close watch. The babies were born at 28 weeks and 2days and weighed just over 3lbs. Because of such a premature birth the boys and family will be staying in the NICU in Cincinnati, OH for a few more weeks. This means no income for the past month. As far as I know, the health of the babies has been improving, but prayers and support are always needed. To view their Caring Bridge site, click here and click here to donate.
Monday, August 2, 2010
Tidbits
I know I haven't blogged a whole lot lately so I decided to tell inform whoever may read this about what I am up to lately.
1. It's been one month since we got back from our European escapades. This truly makes me sad, because I would do absolutely anything to hop on a flight to Scotland and never come back. It's quite tempting at times. I think I'm having withdrawals.
2. I recently got a new part-time job with Legacy Photography here in Fargo as a Photographer and Editor which I am loving right now since It's super laid back and the people are awesome! Check out their website here!
3. My photography has definitely picked up, but I'm looking to make moor bookings. I get so excited about the littlest things and I know that this is one thing that makes me truly happy. I love shopping for new props and searching for new ideas. Ahh, I love it!
4. School starts soon which really is a love/hate thing. I absolutely love getting to see everyone again and being on a schedule, but I dislike the work that comes along with it. I'm debating on taking on 18 credits, but I know that may be an extremely bad idea. I'm really excited to learn about studio lighting in my photography class, working on self-developed projects in my Graphic Design senior studio, and learning more about web design in my Graphic Communication classes! I'm definitely going to be well-rounded.
5. I've been attending a really awesome church here in Fargo called River City Church. It's an awesome church plant that is full of people around my age. I love how every sermon pertains to my life in some way, and the way that they have communion is very personal. This week is was about giving your best fruits to God. It was very convicting, and something to definitely think hard about. 'What am I giving to God?' I started attending a small bible study on Wednesday nights which is awesome! It keeps me in the word and has already gotten me connected with some amazing Christians my age! I definitely need that around.
That is a short tidbit of what is happening in my life. I hope you all are having an amazing summer!
T
1. It's been one month since we got back from our European escapades. This truly makes me sad, because I would do absolutely anything to hop on a flight to Scotland and never come back. It's quite tempting at times. I think I'm having withdrawals.
2. I recently got a new part-time job with Legacy Photography here in Fargo as a Photographer and Editor which I am loving right now since It's super laid back and the people are awesome! Check out their website here!
3. My photography has definitely picked up, but I'm looking to make moor bookings. I get so excited about the littlest things and I know that this is one thing that makes me truly happy. I love shopping for new props and searching for new ideas. Ahh, I love it!
4. School starts soon which really is a love/hate thing. I absolutely love getting to see everyone again and being on a schedule, but I dislike the work that comes along with it. I'm debating on taking on 18 credits, but I know that may be an extremely bad idea. I'm really excited to learn about studio lighting in my photography class, working on self-developed projects in my Graphic Design senior studio, and learning more about web design in my Graphic Communication classes! I'm definitely going to be well-rounded.
5. I've been attending a really awesome church here in Fargo called River City Church. It's an awesome church plant that is full of people around my age. I love how every sermon pertains to my life in some way, and the way that they have communion is very personal. This week is was about giving your best fruits to God. It was very convicting, and something to definitely think hard about. 'What am I giving to God?' I started attending a small bible study on Wednesday nights which is awesome! It keeps me in the word and has already gotten me connected with some amazing Christians my age! I definitely need that around.
That is a short tidbit of what is happening in my life. I hope you all are having an amazing summer!
T
Fourth of July at the my sister's in the Cites. The Rooftop was a perfect view for fireworks for those who wanted to venture up there.
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Holiday[s] in the Sun
Well, The overwhelmingness of the Amsterdam bike culture may or may not have motivated me make my latest purchase. Or... maybe it's the fact that I have found beauty in old things. On the other hand, it may be because I now have a bike that matches my moms. I'm not sure if that statement is 'cool' for a 20(almost 21) year old to say, but I don't care. This blog is all for you! Mom, I hope you think my bike is as cool as I do! $25 and a quick tune up and now we can ride our blue and red Holiday bikes together!
I bought this 1980's deep red Holiday(yes, the gas station) bike for $25 from a vintage collector. All it needed was a quick tune-up and possibly new tubes for the tires(photos are from the repair shop). Now, I'll have a new bike for my 1mile commute to school! Oh yeah, and I can't forget it's second purpose, photo shoots!
Sunday, June 27, 2010
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June 27th, 2010
Day 27
Lately it's been really frustrating exploring the city in a group. I've gotten frustrated at people walking to slow, bathroom breaks, everyone has different interests or cravings. It doesn't help that it's so hot out, either! So I decided to have a day for myself. I slept in, took the tram to a shopping center/market, went to a camera store, and had a delicious salad at a wonderful cafe. The waiter even talked politely to me(waiters are really rude here), asked me how my food was(they usually could care less here), and had a chat with me about Amsterdam. It was really nice to see that this city has someone who is genuinely kind. After all of that I went to the a photography museum called FOAM(photography is spelled with and 'f' here). There was everything from fashion, celebrities, and nudes.
Once I came back to the hotel I enjoyed some itunes time to myself and caught up with all of my blogging! Sorry it took a while to get caught up. Oops! Grabbed a bite to eat at a restaurant with some friends and had a caesar salad. I was so excited to have a salad with REAL salad dressing and not vinaigrettes. I was really enjoying it until someone mentioned that it tasted a little fishy, only to realize they make their caesar dressing with anchovies. *sigh* I still finished it, but I had bad thoughts in my head the whole time. I still decided to take the night off from going out with everyone so I stayed back and talked with Bob(our professor) on the stoop while he smoked. Another pretty uneventful day, but I cannot wait to get back to the US. The language barrier and craziness of the city is getting overwhelming. Only one more ful day of Amsterdam and I'll be headed home(if thats what you call all of my belongings stuffed in a garage and a house completely bare). I wish I was back in Scotland!
Traci
Day 27
Lately it's been really frustrating exploring the city in a group. I've gotten frustrated at people walking to slow, bathroom breaks, everyone has different interests or cravings. It doesn't help that it's so hot out, either! So I decided to have a day for myself. I slept in, took the tram to a shopping center/market, went to a camera store, and had a delicious salad at a wonderful cafe. The waiter even talked politely to me(waiters are really rude here), asked me how my food was(they usually could care less here), and had a chat with me about Amsterdam. It was really nice to see that this city has someone who is genuinely kind. After all of that I went to the a photography museum called FOAM(photography is spelled with and 'f' here). There was everything from fashion, celebrities, and nudes.
Once I came back to the hotel I enjoyed some itunes time to myself and caught up with all of my blogging! Sorry it took a while to get caught up. Oops! Grabbed a bite to eat at a restaurant with some friends and had a caesar salad. I was so excited to have a salad with REAL salad dressing and not vinaigrettes. I was really enjoying it until someone mentioned that it tasted a little fishy, only to realize they make their caesar dressing with anchovies. *sigh* I still finished it, but I had bad thoughts in my head the whole time. I still decided to take the night off from going out with everyone so I stayed back and talked with Bob(our professor) on the stoop while he smoked. Another pretty uneventful day, but I cannot wait to get back to the US. The language barrier and craziness of the city is getting overwhelming. Only one more ful day of Amsterdam and I'll be headed home(if thats what you call all of my belongings stuffed in a garage and a house completely bare). I wish I was back in Scotland!
Traci
It was yet another day that I didn't want to carry my digital camera
around so I took film photos. Sorry no daily photo today! Since
tomorrow is my last day I will take some!
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June 26th
Day 26
Apparently Holland likes hard boiled eggs. I've never went to a hotel breakfast and instead of a hot plate of scrambled eggs, they have a hot plate of hard boiled eggs. I improvised and mashed them with a fork and put them on my croissant. Delicious. We were off to the Vincent Van Gogh museum which is probably one of my favorite historic painters, although I'm not a huge fan of historic paintings. I grabbed a sandwich and Fanta from a street vendor and we were off to a Canal Cruise which was amazing. It was amazing to see Amsterdam from the grungy-beautiful canals. I felt like I was in Venice.
Soon after, Sarah, Julian, Justin, and decided to zig zag our way through a shopping district and go to a market. Well, shopping didn't go too hot. One person in our group had to stop at every shop we went into and strike up conversation(aka flirt) with a clerk for 45 minutes. It didn't help that I was hungry and crabby, but tiramisu ice cream made me feel slightly better. Luckily, we made it to the market just as it was closing. There was everything from dresses to cheese. I forgot how much I missed fruit so when we saw all the fresh fruit and vegetable stands we went nuts! I purchased a brown paper bag full of sugar snap peas(grandma Pearl's are still way better) and the rest indulged themselves in the best strawberries ever. After we got back to the Hotel we didn't really do anything. We have been so rushed and tired since it's really hot that everyone seems really lazy.
Traci
Day 26
Apparently Holland likes hard boiled eggs. I've never went to a hotel breakfast and instead of a hot plate of scrambled eggs, they have a hot plate of hard boiled eggs. I improvised and mashed them with a fork and put them on my croissant. Delicious. We were off to the Vincent Van Gogh museum which is probably one of my favorite historic painters, although I'm not a huge fan of historic paintings. I grabbed a sandwich and Fanta from a street vendor and we were off to a Canal Cruise which was amazing. It was amazing to see Amsterdam from the grungy-beautiful canals. I felt like I was in Venice.
Soon after, Sarah, Julian, Justin, and decided to zig zag our way through a shopping district and go to a market. Well, shopping didn't go too hot. One person in our group had to stop at every shop we went into and strike up conversation(aka flirt) with a clerk for 45 minutes. It didn't help that I was hungry and crabby, but tiramisu ice cream made me feel slightly better. Luckily, we made it to the market just as it was closing. There was everything from dresses to cheese. I forgot how much I missed fruit so when we saw all the fresh fruit and vegetable stands we went nuts! I purchased a brown paper bag full of sugar snap peas(grandma Pearl's are still way better) and the rest indulged themselves in the best strawberries ever. After we got back to the Hotel we didn't really do anything. We have been so rushed and tired since it's really hot that everyone seems really lazy.
Traci
It's a grungy-beautiful city
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June 25th, 2010
Day 25
Good morning Amsterdam! First on the agenda was the Heineken Experience with most of our group and the professors! Extremely cool place with a movie/ride where they 'Brew You'. I got to learn how to taste beer and we finished the 'experience' with two free drinks at their state-of-the-art bar. I got a few souvenirs for my brother and off Sarah and I went to browse the city on our own! We learned that Scotland does not have bagels which was extremely sad so we were overjoyed when we found a bagel shop!
So far Amsterdam is a little overwhelming since their main way of transportation is bikes. This would be fine except you can hear them coming and they don't obey traffic signals or yield for pedestrians. This is the order that a person has to watch for when crossing the street and in this order:
bikes
scooters
cars
trams
cars
scooters
bikes
Between each lane of those listed is a little pedestrian stop which means, runs across one lane, wait, next lane, wait, and repeat until you cross the street. It's a little hectic and overwhelming! Hopefully I get used to this.
The rest of the day we tried to avoid the heat and made continuous trip to our un-airconditioned hotel. I think I may need to buy a few dresses or something so I don't die from this heat. I probably should have packed some cooler clothes for this.
Traci
Day 25
Good morning Amsterdam! First on the agenda was the Heineken Experience with most of our group and the professors! Extremely cool place with a movie/ride where they 'Brew You'. I got to learn how to taste beer and we finished the 'experience' with two free drinks at their state-of-the-art bar. I got a few souvenirs for my brother and off Sarah and I went to browse the city on our own! We learned that Scotland does not have bagels which was extremely sad so we were overjoyed when we found a bagel shop!
So far Amsterdam is a little overwhelming since their main way of transportation is bikes. This would be fine except you can hear them coming and they don't obey traffic signals or yield for pedestrians. This is the order that a person has to watch for when crossing the street and in this order:
bikes
scooters
cars
trams
cars
scooters
bikes
Between each lane of those listed is a little pedestrian stop which means, runs across one lane, wait, next lane, wait, and repeat until you cross the street. It's a little hectic and overwhelming! Hopefully I get used to this.
The rest of the day we tried to avoid the heat and made continuous trip to our un-airconditioned hotel. I think I may need to buy a few dresses or something so I don't die from this heat. I probably should have packed some cooler clothes for this.
Traci
bike parking
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