"Fitness for Photographers"
The Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) has a class named "Fitness for Photographers." Here's the description from their site:
Random photo-related musings along with my joys and woes as a photographer trying to manage teaching, making photos, family, and life.
The Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) has a class named "Fitness for Photographers." Here's the description from their site:
Posted by Steve Stenzel at 2:02 PM 1 comments
Labels: Funny
The camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera.- Dorothea Lange
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Labels: Camera, Dorothea Lange, Quote
Their site says: "Three (3) sheets of awesome pixelated camera stickers based on iconic cameras ranging from vintage twin-lens reflex cameras to the latest DSLRs!"
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This sort of pairs well with my last post:
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I don't know where this list came from, and I don't know that I see the importance of #8 or #9, but otherwise it's a good list of things to keep in mind:
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Labels: Inspiration
It's been too long... I don't know if my love of history first drove me to CVA, or if my years living and going to school in a historical neighborhood of St. Paul turned me into a history buff.
If you look through the pages of the Summer 2011 "Manse" (the newsletter for friends of the College of Visual Arts), you'll find this little announcement:
The College of Visual Arts is a private, accredited, four-year college of art and design offering a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in fine arts, graphic design, illustration, interdisciplinary art and design studies, and photography. The fine arts degree offers concentrations in drawing, painting, printmaking, and sculpture. The interdisciplinary art and design studies degree offers a concentration in fashion.
Founded in 1924, the college is located in the thriving urban residential areas of historic Summit Avenue and Ramsey Hill in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
Story #1:
There was a fire one night this past summer (just a few months ago) at a small apartment building where a number of CVA students live. (With a student body of under 250 students, there's no dorm at CVA, but there's a "housing coordinator" who helps students find a place to live in one of many apartment buildings nearby [and they can get paired with other CVA students if they want to have roommates].) No one was injured in the fire, so don't worry. But the building was deemed unlivable until repairs were made.
It just so happens that the main security guard for CVA lives just across the road from this apartment building, and he knew many CVA students lived there. He came out to help, and he called the head of the physical plant (the head maintenance man) at CVA, and they both were there in the middle of the night with a truck helping students and making sure everyone had a place to go.
In the morning (less than 12 hours later), all of the displaced students showed up at CVA to find Target giftcards and grocery giftcards from the College waiting for them. And CVA put them up in a hotel for a week until they could make other living arrangements for the rest of the summer.
CVA didn't have to do anything - the students were living on their own in an off-campus apartment building. But that's not the way people at CVA work.
Story #2:
This 46" flat-screen TV was purchased by the 2 maintenance men at CVA with THEIR OWN MONEY as a gift to the students. And the TV stand was built by one of the sculpture studio techs ON HIS OWN TIME so the TV would have a place to live.
Posted by Steve Stenzel at 12:24 PM 1 comments
I never get sick of Things Organized Neatly:
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Labels: Other's Work, Prettiness, Things Organized Neatly
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