Undoubtedly, this was the most memorable workshop out of the four I attended thus far. I did not have high expectations for this workshop due to my lack of interest for art/photography and my appalling experiences with past workshops. However, I was astonished after my tour throughout the minuscule, yet striking museum. A majority of the photographs were eye-catching in terms of its scope and color. The photos shot from an aerial view were absolutely exquisite. The natural landscapes were breathtaking and epic even from a 16 by 20 inch frame. It truly impels us to reconsider our awareness and perception of the nature we take for granted.
My enjoyment of the workshop was further enhanced by the members of my tour group. At the time, I felt uncomfortable with the students in my block due to my timidity in new environments. However, the workshop helped me create new friendships within my block which I will never regret. I coincidentally encountered Agnes, Brain, Fariyah, Jeffrey, and Dev (just simply awesome, awesome friends) at the museum and had a great time touring with them. It was amusing discussing the attributes and themes of each photo especially the one with the “mountains.” Lol In conclusion, I attained a new appreciation and respect for artistic photography and my colleagues through this workshop. 🙂
Undoubtedly, this was the most memorable workshop out of the four I attended thus far. I did not have high expectations for this workshop due to my lack of interest for art/photography and my appalling experiences with past workshops. However, I was astonished after my tour throughout the minuscule, yet striking museum. A majority of the photographs were eye-catching in terms of its scope and color. The photos shot from an aerial view were absolutely exquisite. The natural landscapes were breathtaking and epic even from a 16 by 20 inch frame. It truly impels us to reconsider our awareness and perception of the nature we take for granted.
My enjoyment of the workshop was further enhanced by the members of my tour group. At the time, I felt uncomfortable with the students in my block due to my timidity in new environments. However, the workshop helped me create new friendships within my block which I will never regret. I coincidentally encountered Agnes, Brain, Fariyah, Jeffrey, and Dev (just simply awesome, awesome friends) at the museum and had a great time touring with them. It was amusing discussing the attributes and themes of each photo especially the one with the “mountains.” Lol In conclusion, I attained a new appreciation and respect for artistic photography and my colleagues through this workshop. J
LOL Michael…”mountains”
aww =) I know I’m awesome =p your awesome too!!
Michael! I really enjoyed reading this entry! =] Both about the workshop and about your awesome awesome friends (my awesome awesome students/mentees). Just awesome!