Today I went to photograph Pass over, a religious event put together by the Chaplin's office... A nice, late dinner + learning and hearing about traditions.
students being the sea parted by moses as part of the skit.
I forgot why we did this, but there was a part when we had to hit each other with spring onions. (It has a lot more signifinace than this but I can't remember...)
The chapel at night, by the moonlight
Monday, March 29, 2010
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Archiving
Over spring break, I was hunting information about Carleton's buildings, and delved into their histories, to as early as 1866 as part of my on-campus job. During those four hours in the the morning when I worked, it seemed like I was living in a different era. The documents and photographs brought me back in time.
I have been thinking about this concept of time; about past, present and future. Having raised as a Buddhist and having grown up in Singapore, I have learned to live in the present, and plan for the future... don't dwell on the past too often. But now that I have had a chance to know how documenting the present and storing them into the "past" compartment could be important...
A journal that I carry along with me has been the main form of archiving. But more recently, I have been seeing certain sights that illustrate the abstract/intangible/conceptual thoughts I have in my mind... And hence, a need for a small portable camera.
The one of the highlights of my break has been the acquisition of a Nikon S570. Small, humble camera, but functional. (: I am going to see how far I can get ahead with photojournaling.
Here's one of the first photos I took:
Coffee @ Blue Mondays.
I have been thinking about this concept of time; about past, present and future. Having raised as a Buddhist and having grown up in Singapore, I have learned to live in the present, and plan for the future... don't dwell on the past too often. But now that I have had a chance to know how documenting the present and storing them into the "past" compartment could be important...
A journal that I carry along with me has been the main form of archiving. But more recently, I have been seeing certain sights that illustrate the abstract/intangible/conceptual thoughts I have in my mind... And hence, a need for a small portable camera.
The one of the highlights of my break has been the acquisition of a Nikon S570. Small, humble camera, but functional. (: I am going to see how far I can get ahead with photojournaling.
Here's one of the first photos I took:
Coffee @ Blue Mondays.
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