Scavenger Hunt 2011!

The Scavenger Hunt idea started simply enough - it would be a surprise for Corelyn, who is now in the midst of relocating back east. Before we knew it, there were 600+ items on the list, three teams, and 12 hours to fill with fun and adventures.  The rules? Each item must be photographed or videoed, and all team members (except the one shooting) must be in the picture.

Before I post a few photos of this madness, I implore you to check out Megan's video on You Tube - it is AMAZING. I've watched it countless times since she posted it...not that I'm partial or anything (Please be forewarned, there is some vulgar language...particularly from my teammates ahem).

Also, the perfectionist in me feels the need to mention this - keep in mind that these photos were quite rushed as my team forbade me from wasting time on artistic creations ;) Anyways, here's the Green Team (and likely champions)! DSC_9653_blog Blue Team! What kind of person makes color-coordinated feather headbands for all the girls on her team? Weirdo... DSC_9658_blog Purple Team! + Jen Troy ;) DSC_9659_blog

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Photographing Esperanza Spalding & Other WERS Opportunities

I often look back on my decision to transfer to Emerson College with happiness, but a recent development in pop culture served as yet another reminder of just how incredible my college experience was. Emerson's radio station, WERS 88.9FM, is one of the best college stations in the nation, and they frequently have professional musicians visit their studio to do live performances. Everyone involved (aside from the artist) is a student - the engineers, the sound assistants, the host - and they even have student photographers and writers document each in-studio show.

I was chosen to photograph for WERS during my second semester at Emerson. I was 19, had barely used a real camera, and wanted to learn every possible thing I could. I was working off of my passion for making images and my love for music.  WERS had some absolutely amazing musicians come into the studio. Most of the time they were up-and-comers, but sometimes we'd have an already established name drop in. Back in 2006, Esperanza Spalding was one such up-and-comer. I remember being blown away by her music and leaving the performance feeling excited about what I'd seen.

Fast forward five years to February 2011, when Esperanza Spalding beat out Justin Biber for Best New Artist at the Grammy Awards. To be honest, I didn't even watch the Grammy's, so I was a bit late finding out this news.  I was SO excited when I came to the discovery - how incredible! Through this Emerson opportunity, I not only got to meet a fantastically talented Grammy award-winning artist, but I photographed her too! I mentioned this in passing to my brother, who asked if I could send him a couple of my images.  This led to me delving into my old hard drives and looking at my work from WERS - at the artists I'd met, and how much my style has changed. I decided it'd be fun to post some of the images on my blog.  While I'm a bit embarrassed by their quality, they are indicative of my wonderful and unique college experience...so they mean a lot to me.

Here's Esperanza Spalding:

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Ellen & Her Feather Hat

My good friend Ellen wore an amazing vintage hat to a 1920s themed party we attended.  I just knew I had to photograph her wearing it for my 365 project, and luckily, Ellen was totally open to the idea.  Ellen is an extremely sweet, kind-hearted person. She has a passion for writing and always goes out of her way for her friends. I'm really happy that we've gotten to know each other better since I moved to LA!

Isn't she gorgeous?

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