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I've gotten lazy with updating my website.  I want to keep it, but facebook makes it so easy now.  I'm currently in film school, so I guess I'll just keep going.  How can I be a film editor when I don't have time to propperly edit my own photos?

Many questions like this abounded this summer.  I'm in my quarter-life crisis.  Look it up.

My camera had broked at the end of the spring term (why I don't have many graduation photos up) and I only a new one in August.  So this is what I shot:

From our night out at 18th Street Lounge:

I'd made a movie starting during the spring semester for Alex Johnston and the eco-action club when he assured me I would be paid.  It was on energy sustainability.  Check it out here.  Finally in August, after I'd delivered the DVD and we (and no one else) had watched it on the big screen on Copley Lawn, Alex got my $300 (minus $40 for copies, which is his job as producer) and I took that money to Total Wine and got us a $160 keg of Smithwicks, a good Irish beer I'll be having lots of her in Dublin (more later). This was to serve as my going away party as well as the crew party. I borrowed Franck's tap when I stoped by T Street.  I assumed all taps worked for all kegs.  This was foolish.  I realized that at 10pm, just as the liqour stores closed.  Alex, resiliant and entreprenuring as he is, found a way to get beer out.  This led to that and there are funny photos.  Finally some of me to put under "Embarassing."





The next day I went with the Fraternity out to Great Meadows in Old Tavern, Virginia for the second time that summer.  The first time Nicole came, and that was nicer, chiller.  This was slightly more stoggy and fraternal, which is bad.  Still had a good time, and got to say goodbye to this crowd too.