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Chewies

I like being an editor. Our photographer and writer are doing a photo audio essay about a boy and father that fish. They’re about half way through and I’m so excited about it.

The photos are sharp and diverse. The audio is beautiful and it’s going to shape into a great story. I’m really glad I get to work with them and craft it.

Everyone’s been working really hard on this bait shop package. I wrapped up Swedish Fish in beachy colored tissue paper and popped it on their desks around 8pm. I’m working on a little quiz thing in Flash too. My photos from the shoot a few days back came in quite handy.

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Don’t forget to relax

I’m pretty sure sneaking into the Don Cesar hotel pool was the best idea we had all day. Well after deciding to go to the beach in the rain.

Maybe that or chewing off Dorsey and Meg Martin’s ears. That was pretty tangy.

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Hard Vork

Man, these million hour days are pooptronix. Spent the day out on the beat shooting with a Canon 40D, though. That was hot. Kind of ‘fished out’.

Glad to get a call from former fellow, Billy Kulpa. As usual it was mostly just a game of phone tag.

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Protect your Technologies

If you’re going to drop your phone in the ocean, at least wait for the new iPhone.

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Not tired yet

I’m also wondering when I will get tired of photos of the ocean.

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Journalism Paradise

Lots of guest speakers including Al Tompkins and Lane Degregory. Here Jacqui Banasynski gave us the run down on story generating ideas. Brain is a little fried. Tomorrow hittin the streets in Tampa.

Really looking forward to the visual discussions and having wonderful exchanges with the others round here. The roommate finally made it through crappy US Immigration and is here!

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The Beach Beat

This will be a hell of a lot of work. 25 of us are divided into 5 groups with two writers, a photographer, designer and a new role as a producer (me). We are covering the “Beach” beat which we were warned does not have many stories nor is near by. However we’re oozing with story ideas. After our sessions we went back out into the field and paddled our way into the private beach of the Pink Hotel. Perks.

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Starting with a Storm!

Brian Storm greeted us on our first day at the Poynter Fellowship in St. Petersburg, Florida. Sorry about the low light. And you know… probably going to start the biz soon.

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Design

Up to No Good

I have a whole second life going on back in Bloomington without me.

I registered for an awesome last semester of classes:

  • Music in Multimediausing Macromedia Director
  • Fundamental Studio Drawingusing… paper!
  • Politics in High Technologybest seminar topic for majors ever
  • Constitutional Law, best professor I’ve had at IU
  • Media as a Social Institution, because I have to graduate…

I got some pats on the back too:

    Society of Professional Journalists Award (region 5):

  • 1st place photo illustration: Internet Junkies Cover
  • Best Student Magazine: INside
    Indiana College Press Association

  • 1st Best Cover Design: Internet Junkies
  • 1st Best Overall Design: The Wired Issue
  • 2nd Best Single Story Design: The Web that Binds Us
  • 3rd Best News Magazine

And some money via the Journalism School

    Scholarships

  • Robin Fogel Avni Scholarship for Design
  • Eugene C. Pulliam Scholarship
  • Patrick Siddons and Diane Siddons Indiana Daily Student Scholarship

I don’t know how much yet, but it’s coming in USD currency! Woop woop.

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London Music Travel

Bloomington does London

This was the last weekend of visitors. Alec arrived Thursday and we enjoyed the perfect concert at the Koko.  It was a conglomorate of his and my music taste with the largest disc ball I’ve ever seen.  We arrived as James Holden was doing his first of two sets.  I liked this first better, it was more chill.  Then Green Gartside (Scritti Politti) & Alexis Taylor (Hot Chip) was the meat of Holden’s sandwich set followed by an insane jam session with Kieran Hebden (Four Tet) and Steve Reid!  We met up with Annamarie that night to continue the perfect weekend.

Early that morning I took them to my favourite classic place for visitors, The Troubador.  Then we slopped through some rain and I took them to Buckingham Palace and Westminster.  We sought salvation in the National Gallery and saw the Manet to Picasso exhbit.  Annamarie went to see Marry Poppins with her Roma roomies and Alec and I toured Soho.  Some how we made it out to Zoobar, a classic London day.

On Saturday, graced by the sun we split our ways and Alec got to see the South Kensington Museums.  I took Amar around to all the shops she’s been missing at High Street Kensington.  Poor little girl in Roma has not seen in H&M in forever.  I got a super cute cheap bag from Top Shop with a huge discoball on it, it reminds me of the Koko! They got a taste of my favourite takeout, by favourite I mean cheapest, and it became a Snappy Pizza evening.  That night, tired from Londoning we spent the night in and made it to Kings Kebob at a good solid 2am.

We woke up, dropped Alec off at the Tube and proceeded onto Notting Hill Gate where it was not crowded, touristy, or annoying.  In fact, I got the perfect pair of shoes I was looking for, for 3 pounds. Pink athletic pumps!  We did our thing, and got McDonald’s and then I took her to meet her roomies and we said by.

I came with the intention of napping only to pleasantly find an email from Matt telling me him and Jonathan are back in London till tomorrow.  We met up for some drinks and I got a peek at some upcoming goodies for the paper at The Savoy.

I also met some really fun Londoners on my Tube ride home! What a great weekend I have no idea how I made it to class this morning.