Y’all, it’s Friday. And can I tell you just HOW excited I am that this week is coming to a close, especially after thinking I had the flu for two days? (Sidenote: I’m feeling better now, and it definitely wasn’t the flu… just felt like it.) Thank goodness it wasn’t the flu. And thank goodness […]
Monthly Archives: September 2011
At the beginning of July, I had the opportunity to hang out with Michael Russo, a foley artist and sound engineer based in Baton Rouge. Russo creates sound effects for feature films at Building Studios, the Celtic Media Centre-based recording company he co-owns with Paul Knox. When I arrived at the studio, Russo and local […]
Chris Landry is a Baton Rouge local who works as a NFL and college football scout, coaching adviser and radio host. I had the opportunity to visit Chris at his home office in July to get some portraits of him for an upcoming issue, and I learned a little bit about what he does, as […]
Four and a half years ago, I signed up for a photojournalism class at Louisiana State University as a mass comm elective. The class was taught by a talented and friendly local photojournalist named Lori Waselchuk. And in my time in the class, I learned a lot and also got to know Lori. Fast forward […]
This past week, I’ve been driving cross-country with my little sister to Colorado. We arrived on Tuesday (instead of our predicted time on Wednesday) because our GPS played a trick on us and sent us through Oklahoma instead of New Mexico. Long story. But we made it safe and sound and had a good time […]