Tag Archives: grad school
Epson and me
Syracuse, NY – I’ve finally gotten around to opening up my Christmas gift from the little lady. It’s a righteous Epson scanner. With no fresh Polaroids to scan in yet, I had to make due with some stuff around the apartment. … Continue reading
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In the kitchen
Syracuse, NY — When my photography professor (Doug Wonders) asked us to create a 30 second photo slideshow with audio, I knew exactly who I wanted to work with, my mom. Here’s the video I made with her almost a … Continue reading
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Let them eat (bundt) cake
Syracuse, NY — A brief bundt history: 1901: Aspiring cook Lizzie Black Kander mentions the word “bundt” for the first time in a cookbook for Milwaukee’s first settlement. 1950: H. David Dalquist, creates the Bundt cake pan for “easy cake cutting.” 1966: A bundt … Continue reading
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English No Good
Ballston Lake, NY – Many engineering students go through their academic career, as I did, doing everything they can to avoid writing intensive classes. Math, physics and engineering classes were my jam. Still are. After all, engineers are numbers people, … Continue reading
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The man, the myth, the Busey
Arlington, VA — I had the honor of interviewing some of the comedic geniuses behind @GaryJBusey for a story featured on Handshakemag.com. The four contributors talked about their inspiration, their favorite Tweets and what would happen if they ever met Busey … Continue reading
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