Friday, July 14, 2006

above average


I got my mid-term report card today and I’m happy to say that that I’m above average. This sheet bares a striking resemblance to my elementary school report cards. Look mom and dad, I made it above the satisfactory mark!!! Don’t worry about the attendance and punctuality thing, my boss has changed it to a good because I have paper work to prove my eyes decided to take on a k-1 fighter look for a while.

I do realize I still have a lot to work on, my goal for my year end review is to turn as many of those g’s into e’s. I’ve posted this fine work of art on my tiny fridge. It has a Pizza Hut and Mister Donut magnet holding it up for all to see. I done good! Here’s to a successful 6 months!

In other news, I went to the Tokyo Museum of Modern Photography today where I saw a couple of terrific exhibits. The first one, World Press Photo, was a tough pill to swallow. Some of the images were so powerful they pretty much moved me to tears. I have never seen such an overwhelming show in my life. People were sitting on benches in the middle of the gallery wiping their tears away…some of these photographs will haunt me for years to come. Seeing such powerful photographs shakes you out of your bubble and makes you realise, unfortunately for only a brief while, how very lucky we are. There is so much pain and hatred in this world. Kudos to the photographers who have the strength and courage to lift their cameras under such conditions. It could be argued that they do it for the money but I prefer to think their intentions dig deeper than newspaper pockets.

After that dose of reality I headed down to the basement where there was a show on the many faces of the lovely and talented French actor Isabelle Hupert.

Don’t get me wrong I think she’s terrific but it’s tough walking into a show about the life of a beautiful rich actress after seeing so much pain and suffering. She been fortunate to pose for such great artists such as Richard Avedon, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Frank, Helmut Newton, Guy Bourdin, Herb Ritts, Robert Doisneau, Nan Goldin and Philip-Lorca diCorcia. It was a great show but I think I should have seen it before the World Press show.

I broke down and bought myself a fancy Holga camera at the museum gift shop. It has a built in multicoloured flash and an optional 35mm back. I think I may have loaded it the wrong way…I guess I’ll have to shoot the roll and find out. I want to capture my Fuji Rocks experience with my new toy : )

It’s Friday night, the calm before my stormy work week. Summer has hit us with full force, we had a high of 37 today and apparently this is nothing. I never thought I’d hear myself say ‘thank god we have air conditioning’! I bought myself an ever so popular sweat rag last week and I’m putting it to good use. I’ve never experienced such humidity in my life.

Peace and kisses

d

1 Comments:

Blogger Mattyboy said...

i was gonna get ya that camera as a surprise




bugger.

Saturday, 15 July, 2006  

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