I had the good fortune to be awarded credentials for the 5th week of the Live on the Green concert series in downtown Nashville. The event featured Nashville bands Lulu Mae and Leagues as well as Local Natives, the headliner. Although, going into the show, I had no idea who any of these bands were, I very much enjoyed shooting it.
A view of the night sky from Franz Joseph, NZ
GEO Photo Contest
I just wanted to write a quick post thanking everyone who voted on my photo in the Vanderbilt GEO Photo Contest on Facebook during the past week. The 329 likes that I received were good enough for 3rd place and I am extremely grateful for that. It has come to my attention that the top two vote getters are in some sort of heated battle about the validity of their likes that their photos received (they ended up with 1078 and 888 likes respectively). I am absolutely not saying that I should win or them both be disqualified, in fact, I am totally secure in the fact that I came in 3rd place. Seriously, just share the photo with your friends and ask that they do the same and see if your work can stand on its own. If you took the best photo, people will like it. Of course this contest is a popularity contest above all else but, in the end, who cares? Is it worth compromising your morals in order to win the title of Grand Prize winner?
Vanderbilt vs. Ole Miss Football
One play away from a huge win. We really need to stop the read option.
The Kefi Project - Vanderbilt University
The Kefi Project announces their first public art installation of the 2013-14 school year outside of Rand Hall. Entitled "Before I Die," the installation's unveiling coincides with a "Living before Dying" panel discussion to be held in Alumni Hall on September 10th. Check out their website - http://kefiproject.org