Saturday, June 16, 2012

     Oh gosh. It's been some time (a year, more or less) since I've touched my blog. To whoever comes across this thing; I suppose I'm sorry. To be honest I was just discouraged after college. Jobs were scarce in the media field and my spare time went to shooting events outside of my meaningless jobs. It's a horrible attitude and if you're coming across this blog as a new photojournalist/media junkie, don't let it get to you! The teachers warned us [my program] that finding work was going to be hard and they weren't kidding. For some, it seemed to come quickly and it was both encouraging to see them succeed and the opposite as it wasn't me in their shoes. To those people (who probably won't ever see this)... good for you.
     To my surprise, today I am managing editor of a small community newspaper. A lot has happened very quickly in the last few months and I am regretting not keeping up on this blog, as I am clinging to those little pieces of home now. As I had mentioned, I worked some of those nine-to-five meaningless jobs over the last year. I even found a comfortable position with Bell Canada, but it wasn't where my heart was. Money will only comfort your financial stresses, not your soul. I continued looking for work and a friend whispered of an opportunity through the grapevines. At the time I was again living with my family, seeing a guy exclusively and the job offer was in Saskatchewan (I'm from Ontario). That's a big move for someone who has scarcely seen outside of her provincial backyard. I clearly made the jump, that much is obvious, right? Anyway, I was offered a full-time reporting position for a small community newspaper called The Optimist. The managing editor left the paper two weeks after I was hired (NOT MY FAULT!) She was offered a job that was much more suitable to her liking, as media wasn't her calling. I was immediately thrown in to running a weekly production and am still learning the ABC's of it all. Pretty amazing stuff and I know it's not the Toronto Sun, but it's amazing either way. I wouldn't even know where to start with updating this with photos. I think I need to just upload a few tonight, and keep updating it every couple of days or so. I'll stop writing and start posting pictures, as visuals are a necessity ! I will be blogging again soon with the adventure of driving from Kitchener, ON to Saskatchewan. Night world!

A model I did a short shoot with in a forest. I liked this photo in grey. Belleville, 2011.

Just a cool shot I took of a fancy looking chandelier in a cafe. Regina, SK. 2012.

Tiger salamander, Redvers, SK. 2012.

Driving in to Sask...beautiful. SK, 2012.


Pumpkin season! Guelph, ON. 2011.

Amanda Nicoll and a leopard gecko say hello to one another. Cambridge, ON. 2011.

Multicultural fashion show (got front page of the Guelph Mercury). Guelph, ON. 2011.

The start to a long photo project. Trenton, ON. 2011.

Visual noise? St. Catharines, ON. 2011.

Little Viktor Konsabo being as curious as a George. Kitchener, ON. 2012.

This guy posed for me in Waterloo Park. Waterloo, ON. 2012.

Elvis was reincarnated into a chicken. Waterloo, ON. 2012.

Stray cat checking me out. Rockwood, ON. 2012.

Kite flying on the farm. Rockwood, ON. 2012.

Spring time! Rockwood, ON. 2012.

Baby Ashton with his big blue eyes (my new cousin!) Rockwood, ON. 2012.

Catharine dying her hair a new colour. Kitchener, ON. 2012.

Road tricks. Guelph, ON. 2012.

Pretty colours, wandering around. Guelph, ON. 2012.

Night time. Rockwood, ON. 2012.

Sudbury's skyline at dusk. Sudbury, ON. 2012.

Soft mountains in Northern Ontario. Thunder Bay, ON. 2012.

Thunder Bay, ON. 2012.

Thunder Bay, ON. 2012.

We stopped at an adorable motel. Winnipeg, MB. 2012.

Reading on the road trip. Somewhere in Manitoba. 2012.

Mmm Chicken Teriyaki at Sushi Hut. Brandon, MB. 2012.

Stopped to take a picture of myself somewhere in between Manitoba and Saskatchewan. 2012.

The Doll House project house ...Reston?, SK. 2012.

A Quilt Show in a church. I think pews should always be decorated like this. Redvers, SK. 2012.

A new, old face. Regina, SK. 2012.

Jessica Mees and Leah Myers, in my bed being girly and scandalous. Redvers, SK. 2012.

Photojournalism'mobile? Oxbow, SK. 2012.

They have spotted a new girl in town. Carnduff, SK. 2012.

A beautiful surrogate mother fox named Rose. Mostly blind, this fox was an imprinted house pet and is now a permanent member of a rehabilitation team in Moose Mountain Provincial Park, SK. 2012. 

Road to Moosomin, aka where the Tim Hortons is hiding. Fairlight, SK. 2012.

I don't know if I posted this one before, but I really like it. An abandoned car on the farm. Rockwood, ON. 2011.

Kuki, an Ethiopian woman new to Guelph, ON. Her husband and her family moved to Guelph to start their traditional Ethiopian cafe. Guelph, ON. 2011.

Kitten to cat. She grew up and claimed the her throne. Rockwood, ON. 2011.

Beautiful oil rigs? Oxbow area, SK. 2012.

A happy pug. Cambridge, ON. 2012.

The graduating class. I love Frank's face! Belleville, ON. 2011.

This is a turkey. Waterloo, ON. 2012. 


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