In a nutshell...
- Jaye
- Missouri, United States
- I'm an artist, convenience store general manager, Nine Inch Nails fan, and hopeless internet addict. And now I'm a marathoner! Blogged By Jaye is my general-purpose blog, and Fat to Finish Line is my running journal. Occasional foul language included on both sites.
Friday, March 13, 2009
Misty watercolor memories of the imaginary buildings I designed
I've been scanning and uploading all the many, many pictures I've been keeping in boxes and assorted albums from earlier portions of my life. Somebody seriously needed to pry the fucking camera out of my fingers in college. I'm surprised I didn't bankrupt myself buying film.
Yes, I went to college before people had digital cameras, kids. In fact, we didn't take laptops to class (we didn't have them), nobody I knew carried a cell phone, and most of us didn't have a computer in our dorm rooms. We didn't have wireless anything. I remember switching from Windows 3.1 to Windows 95. In fact, I took a class during my freshman year where we learned to use the internet!
But I digress.
Anyway, I've had hundreds and hundreds -- probably a couple thousand, but I haven't counted -- of photos sitting around in storage, and I recently decided to accept the reality that I'm never, ever going to get around to putting them all in proper albums. So I'm storing them digitally, so at least they're indexed and accessible.
And the most recent pile of pics I scanned into my photobucket account were pics I took of my architecture school projects through the years. A few are linked above. I might be kind of biased, but I think I did some pretty cool shit.
Labels:
architecture,
my life,
photos
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