It’s that time of year again. I spent the evening at a volunteer orientation for the Fringe, rehashing the procedures and getting my four shifts of photographing assignments. It’s a great opportunity because:
This, for those who are counting, marks year three of my involvement. And, sorry: it’s part of the deal that the pics I take belong to the organization. I’d share some, but yeah… doesn’t work that way. |
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so-so good, yeah >> I don't know where else I'll get used (if at all) but they printed one of my pictures in the "Fringe Flash" the volunteer daily newsletter during the festival. Scroll to the bottom and look for the dog with the sticker
One Month to One Year >> So you are aware... with my role at the Fringe wrapping, I thought I'd dive head first into yet another photography project. Yes, it's that time again. With Claire's eleven-month birthday just yesterday I began a new daily photo campaign
One Shift, Two Shift, Red Shift, Blue Shift >> I'd write more (rather than out of sheer guilty obligation) but I spent the evening at the Fringe festival taking photos and I'm really quite tired. One shift down, three to go... And of course, you probably already know the
Fringe Kids >> Just out of interest, if you check out the "Scrapbook" page of this year's (2008) fringe festival, one of my pics of Claire and Lola made it into the website. http://www.fringetheatreadventures.ca/index.php/festival/scrapbook/P60/ I have some other photos there as well, but you can view those
