So since I'm TAing Frank's Advanced Digital class this semester, I figured I should be a team player and start up my blog again, too! I'll be posting what I'm taking, or in the absence of shooting (I'm a busy girl!) I'll be posting old things that I haven't posted before - likely from my second trip to Alaska this past summer, just cause they're so purty.
For now, here's a few photos of our own Clark University in the snow that I shot for the admissions department last weekend. They told me to just go out in the snow whenever the next snowstorm was because their literature is too devoid of wintery pictures. So when I woke up and saw a blanket of snow outside, I threw on sweats over my PJs so I could beat the sand (pictures of muddy snow are far less attractive) and wandered campus for a few hours shooting.
This is a classic Clark shot of our most iconic building, Jonas Clark Hall. Hopefully this is a slightly new angle in terms of photos of this building - usually it's seen from head-on, but from this angle I thought it looked a little more secluded.
Freud, also classic. It takes a lot of snow for Freud to get snowy since he's got a very slick finish. I was mostly interested in getting people in the background - I didn't want it to look like campus is a deserted wasteland when it gets snowy.
More people - I was impressed that I did manage to get people walking around on campus as it was Sunday morning.
I think this one is one of the prettiest ones that I got, but it's probably a lot less usable for Clark's purposes since there are no students in it. I'll give it to them anyway - maybe they could use it in the school calendar or something.