School is always busy. You run around like a headless chicken trying to get all your assignments done, all while trying to balance a social life (which is usually non-existent in my case), and getting enough sleep to not become dependent on caffeine.
Me on coffee is not something anyone wants to see. Ever.
But this year, I didn’t get much of a break before coming back. After working all summer and shooting various events in my area…
Like prom portraits for the 8 grads at my old high school
A play by my high school art department
A recital by a local theatre company
And a qualifier for the PEI Youth Talent Search
I got a visit from a fellow Photo J who stayed for a week, then we hopped a train back to Ontario where we prepared ourselves for FanExpo.
For those who don’t know, FanExpo is pretty much the Comicon of the North. For those who still don’t get it, picture a convention that covers pretty much every type of pop culture there is.
From horror
To anime
To gaming
To sci-fi
To comic books
And everything in between.
Needless to say, it was a blast. An exhausting blast. Where I know I didn’t take nearly enough photos. That will not be the case when I go back next year.
Once back in Belleville, the real shooting began. I ran across a late night soccer game and became ever grateful to my 5D’s high ISO capabilities.
I also covered a Show and Shine for the College. (Which later developed into my Sense of Belonging project. You can see the whole thing and read more about it under the “Cars and Their Drivers” tab once it appears)
Then there was the Belleville Bulls Annual Ticket Holder’s Appreciation BBQ.
Followed of course by the Skate with the Bulls event that I was lucky enough to participate in for a bit. Let’s hear it for always being prepared, and never taking your skates out of your trunk!
I got to shoot my first baseball game.
I made a comment that the dirt that made up the pitcher’s mound was actually the right colour for once. My friend’s father, who I had only briefly met that day, deduced that I must be from PEI, because that’s the only place in Canada where red dirt is normal.
Next up, cue the all candidates debate! The most covered debate of the whole Provincial Election!
And then it was Thanksgiving. Being a student from the Maritimes, I don’t get to go home for the long weekend, so the fellow Photo J who visited during the summer brought me home with her to Kingston where I took baby pictures of her little cousins, nearly fell off a four wheeler, then collapsed into a “Turkey Coma” after having figured out the video settings on the 5D.
This was especially helpful, because I had a news video to shoot. Which I did. And it worked, but I’m going to keep working on it until it is edited to my satisfaction.
Then there was the Flexitarian cooking class. Think vegetarian, but allowed the occasional bit of meat without feeling bad. Or at least that’s how it was explained to me.
And then it was reading week. And I spent most of it touring haunted forts, and haunted boats, and eating too much candy and getting too much sleep.
But I’m back now, and playing with Halloween makeup because for those of us who celebrate it, it was Halloween yesterday!
And then I played with my lighting gear.

My fist zombie attempt, and Sally from the Nightmare Before Christmas. Yes, my hair is always that red.
And I know I haven’t been shooting enough. But I’m getting a job shooting with the College now, so that will help. And hopefully once the scary number of projects are all wrapped up, there will be another post about them.
Well, there will have to be. I have my Social Issue project coming up, and my Sense of Place to do too. And an archive assignment, EVPs, and OH NO ADVISORY BOARD IS COMING UP AND I HAVE TO PUT A PORTFOLIO TOGETHER!
But I’m not panicking about that las one at all, what are you talking about?
Happy shooting everyone!
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Nice color choice on the blog. It is really easy on my eyes and I have bad eyes too so that’s a really big compliment lol
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