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No Fun Whatsoever (20080625_0062)

I only just realized that it’s been almost a month since my last post.  Slap my hand and send me to the “time out” chair.  Is there such a think as Blogomucil?  Because I am *far* from regular about my posting.  Regardless, let’s see if I can update on most of the things which happened this June.

I spent quite a few days working with Scott Dingman.  He’s a terrific commercial photographer, with 20+ years behind the camera.  I’ve been trying to keep my mouth shut and my eyes/ears open, and hopefully learn a thing or two about how to be a professional.  I know one thing for sure, I’ve learned that making a living with a camera is even more complex than I’d thought… which is saying something.  I’m indebted to Scott for so frequently hiring me for assisting jobs.  Without those opportunities, I would be making far slower progress than I am.

Speaking of slow progress, this year’s NYC Marathon is not going to include me.  Our annual running club was snubbed this year, with only 1 person, Dan, getting accepted.  We’re still going, of course, but most of us will be play the “support crew” role.  Not having the marathon to motivate me, I’m not doing as well with running as I should be.  Although Kim, David, & I make a spit-pact to work on our goals (one of the many reasons they’re laughing so hard in the photo), I have yet to really start working on my running.  There’s always tomorrow.

Another thing that is best done regularly, is cutting the grass.  That, unfortuneately, is proving a bit difficult for me.  When the inherited-with-the-house lawnmower came out of the crawlspace this spring, it was on strike.  After disassembling it and trying to reverse engineer the problem, I realized I had no clue what I was doing.  Luckily a friend of ours, Stan, is a whiz with small engines and came to my birthday party.  It took him under 60 seconds to diagnose the problem, which turned out to be a $0.75 part.  It arrived in the mail the other day, and I’m planning on rebuilding the mower before this weekend.  I hate to take away the employment of the neighborhood lawnmowing kid, but some things just gotta’ get done.

Two weekends ago was the Susan G Komen Race for the Cure here in Raleigh.  Too keep our streak up, Taryn and I both participated.  I’d like to say we ran it, but that would be stretching the truth like cheap spandex.  We enjoyed a brisk walking pace, and finished feeling pretty good.  As every year, I was amazed by the turnout.  About 28,000 participants turned out.  My first year running the NYC Marathon (2000) had 35,000 runners, and Raleigh is a damn sight smaller than NYC.

Additional June events included  seeing a few movies (The Happening, Iron Man, and The Incredible Hulk).  I thought all three were were great, and I’m looking forward to the rest of the summer movie season.  I’ve also caught up on a few films via Netflix (The Signal, Cast Away, The Gangs of New York, and City of God).  This past Saturday we helped Mary & Cristina move, which was fun since most of the Flickr Raleigh Social Group showed up to help.  We also attended a gallery night at Rebus where our friends Abby, Rob, and Tom had work showing.  All things considered, it was a pretty good month… if a bit on the hot side.

RDU Parking Deck Courtyard (20080409)
Well, Taryn is back in South Africa for a month and I’m on my own again.  I am not a fan of this, but I can’t help but be happy for her to be with her Dad and Gran.  I know how much it means to her, and that makes me happy.  Then again, she’s not here to share things with, or joke with, or just sleep next to her.  Missing her makes me sad, but I’ll live.  Lucky for me, there is a ton of work on deck, so I’m going to keep super busy.  Lots of consulting, photography, and house work will get done during this month.  At least that’s the plan.

IMAGE:  This is the parking deck courtyard at the RDU airport.  I had just dropped Taryn off for her flight, and the image of a big empty space seemed appropriate.

Wha'choo talkin' 'bout, Willis? (20080401201746_0035)
Lots has been going on in the past few weeks, including my departure from a full-time position with my last employer. I’m now doing some pharma consulting on the side as I continue to build my photography client base. We’re also preparing for Taryn’s trip back to South Africa for a few weeks, which leaves me home alone for a while. I don’t like it, but I’m treating it as a working vacation. Lots of projects to work on, so I’m hoping to impress her with my productivity when she returns. And it’s birthday season too: Dad turned 69 yesterday, Taryn’s Gran turns 80 next month, and I’ll be 40 in May. That wheel keeps on turnin’.
IMAGE: Hide Terada, at our most recent Raleigh Flickr Group Meetup. We hadn’t seen him in quite a while, so it was great to catch up.

When Your Drive Fails (20080303190332_0002)
Being the sorta guy who likes to get out and about for motivation, I’m finding that working from home has the unique drawback of being too quiet. I find myself missing the companionship of my peers, which is driving me to seek alternate sources of work related company. Lately I’ve been using Helios, a local coffee shop, as my downtown office. It’s worked fairly well, with the exception of internet access. Their wireless can get slammed when there are 9 or 10 other folks using it as well. It’s also difficult to conduct phone conversations when the barrista’s music choice is a pounding electroinca mix. I may have to learn to be more of a homebody, or start working in my car… parked in front of the coffeeshop like a stalker. Does anyone have any ideas on getting a public vibe in your life when you work from home? I’m open to suggestions.
IMAGE: This was taken at Helios, while my friend was trying to rescue some stuff from her failing hard drive. She wasn’t freaking at all, but she was definitely perturbed.

I was never one to spend much time in coffee shops when I was in college.  I was too busy running a bar to hang out at someone else’s place.  That being the case, I’m learning now that I kinda like it.  When I have work to do, and the house is too quiet, it’s a great place to go.  I’m just as distracted by the comings and goings of my spacial-peers, but that can be corrected with headphones and a seat that faces the wall.

Coffee shops can also lead to jobs, as today proved.  I planned to meet my wife, but there were some other photographers already there when I arrived, so I joined them.  Later on another shooter arrived, with a double-scheduling issue for tomorrow.  Into the breach I stepped, and will thus be shooting for two hours tomorrow night at the AAC Indoor Track & Field Championships.  I’m not a sports shooter by nature, but I’m looking forward to it.  Who knows?  It might lead to a new line of work.  Regardless, the only sports which I am even vaguely interested in is running. I’ve done 5Ks through ultra-marathons, so I can fully appreciate the accomplishments of folks who do it at that level.  I’m actually looking forward to it quite a bit.

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