Thursday, November 13, 2008
Sunday, November 9, 2008
ResLife Project
I'm working with the Residential Life of Assumption College for their RA recruiting campaign.
The photos represent the "future images" of current RA's.
The photos represent the "future images" of current RA's.
Photo Essay: A Day of Hawaiian Adventure
The fun times in Hawaii:
One hot day in Hawaii, we hopped on the back of a truck and went on an adventure.
We saw the volcano...
...drove through the wasteland...
We ventured into the rainforests...

saw the beautifully mystical flowers of Hawaii.

And when we reached the south coast of Hawaii,
we discovered the hidden Green Beach,
and went diving into the ocean off a 20m (= 66 feet) cliff of the South Point.
Alas, the sun set,
and we came home with unforgettable memories.





saw the beautifully mystical flowers of Hawaii.






Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Friday, October 17, 2008
Photos from the stART Festival - Sept 21, 2008
For those of you who did not make it to this lively, wonderful festival (or just want to see it again), take a look! :-)
Some of these photos were used in the Le Provacateur.

A boy builds a fortress out of cardboard boxes, only to smash it down. They were having a blast, adults and children alike.

Literally, a block party!!


P.U.R.E. [Public Urban Ritual Experiment] - PURE is collective of dancers and drummers who take music and dance out into the streets for the purposes of healing and peace. Movements from ancient sacred world traditions including Middle Eastern, Chinese, Romani gypsy, Israeli folk, Flamenco, Indian dance and drumming will be incorporated into the PURE experience. (from their website: http://pure-dance.tribe.net)

Jake of Barnstorm Cycles stands behind his custom-built knucklehead motorcycle.
Some of these photos were used in the Le Provacateur.
A boy builds a fortress out of cardboard boxes, only to smash it down. They were having a blast, adults and children alike.
Literally, a block party!!
P.U.R.E. [Public Urban Ritual Experiment] - PURE is collective of dancers and drummers who take music and dance out into the streets for the purposes of healing and peace. Movements from ancient sacred world traditions including Middle Eastern, Chinese, Romani gypsy, Israeli folk, Flamenco, Indian dance and drumming will be incorporated into the PURE experience. (from their website: http://pure-dance.tribe.net)
Jake of Barnstorm Cycles stands behind his custom-built knucklehead motorcycle.
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Campus Sports 2008
Writing - a good way to let it out?
So. Here I am at the Assumption College; I'll be 22 years old in 3 days. Now that I have clear goals in my life and know the ultimate purpose of my life, I'm now a college freshman who is working hard to achieve them. The past 6 weeks have been difficult - all of a sudden moving from Canada, and I'm stuck in a dry dorm with a bunch of 18 year olds. It's even more difficult to compete with a rusty brain; I try my best to make up the difference with more efforts, and so far it seems to work. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Anyway, I'm not a very good writer, let alone being a good communicator (hence I suck at essays). So, when I have great ideas or frustration in my mind, I tend to either confuse the audience (and myself) or close myself. Even at this moment I have so much to say, but I cannot express it well. I very much want to improve at this area, however. No matter how great my ideas are, if they're not communicated effectively, they're as good as nothing. No matter how frustrated I may be, if I cannot efficiently convey it to the source of frustration, there will be no resolution of conflict. No matter how much passion I have for the poor and the oppressed, if I cannot speak for them effectively, I will not be able to lend a voice to them. So, I hope that keeping a blog will help my writing to improve, along with the help of the academic support centre. Repetition makes it perfect, right?
Thursday, April 24, 2008
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