Showing posts with label oberlin. Show all posts
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Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Sourcebook IX

Selected photos for our class excursion to the Arb.
























Selected photos for our class excursion to the Arb.

Sourcebook VIII

I'm headed back in my archives. I spin poi, and earlier this year, we got to spin fire at a few evening practices. We haven't been able to in a while, since we're trying to get a pyrotechnics performing license. Soon, soon.
















Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Photo Of Importance


I took this photograph in Tappan Square during my first Winter Term in Oberlin, in January of 2007. It was a milestone for me: a first major snow of the year, a first snow in a very long time, a symbol of wintertimes to come. I found so much joy in photographing it and sharing it that I printed a copy for my dad as a birthday present, a gift of something from Oberlin by an Obie to a past Obie.

The photograph itself represents beauty in a bleak world, a fight for survival in harsh conditions, and the ability to see even when the world is fogged. It also fits in a favored genre of mine, man dwarfed by nature.

I find it an intoxicating image, a cold but inviting shot that begs of a ephemeral world we only wish we could be a part of now.