New Year, New Projects

I just wanted to wish everyone Seasons Greetings.
I hope everybody from family and friends to my blog readers, Twitter followers, Flickr contacts, Facebook friends and fans and everyone else has a fantastic festive season. Sincerely, have a very Merry Christmas! PhilComments [0]
University has restarted and I've been back two weeks now. The first day back was the initial enrolment and discussion of what we had to look forward to over the coming year. The college appears to have tightened up a lot on its services and rules. And they've quite obviously spent quite a bit of money on a new Mac suite.
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I'm aware I haven't blogged much recently, I guess I'm in that Summer break mood. That's not to say that there hasn't been anything going on recently.
I received results for the first year of my photography degree. I wasn't sure when the results were going to be available, but after one of my fellow students announced on Facebook that they had received their results in the mail, I waited nervously for my postman to deliver. Eventually, the letter arrived and I was very pleased to see that I had passed.I have also been asked to host my first solo exhibition at the local library. It seems that staff at the library had gotten wind of my Merit in the Fujifilm Student Awards and were interested in having me show some work. Burton Library has an Art Space, which regularly shows work from a variety of artists. I'm going to take photos relating to Burton, but for now I'm not going to be anymore specific than that. The exhibition won't be until August 2010, so I have plenty of preparation time. Although a little daunting, I'm extremely happy to be doing this and glad to have another challenge to aim for.Keeping local again, I've had one of my photos used in the Burton Mail. This was to illustrate an article about local artist, Alistair Kennedy and his involvement in the Art Below exhibition. Although the local paper managed to spell my name incorrectly it was good to see the photo in print and kind of Alistair to request that they used it. I also took photos of Alistair and his Histologies exhibition at the Royal Derby Hospital.And on a smaller note I also received some A4 photo printer paper enclosed with a note from The British Journal of Photography, simply saying "Thanks." I'm not sure why I got this, but you can't knock freebies.Other than that, I've been working full time at my job and taken a well earned holiday. The second year of university starts at the end of September and I'm looking forward to getting back into it.Comments [0]
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