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100 Strangers Project: Sara

So, I’m a bit late in my writeup for this one, and I haven’t gotten any new strangers recently. Forgive me.

25 March 2008

I met Sara during the GEO work stoppage. Sara, a grad student in social work and sociology, was out on the picket line, and I was drawn to her hat and her smile. I started out by taking pictures of the whole picket line scene, then as they were moving towards the Diag, I asked if I could take some pictures of just her. She seemed a bit surprised, but agreed. I asked her why she was picketing that day, and she started to answer with the standard GEO reasons - mainly that the cost of living estimate put out by the University’s financial aid department was more than the typical GEO salary. When I asked for reasons beyond that, she said that she thought it was important, as a social work student, to stand up for the people who have lower-fraction appointments (a typical GSI is “half-time”). Under the previous contract, they didn’t get many of the benefits that half-time GSIs received, such as a full tuition waiver and health insurance. I didn’t get too many pictures of Sara, since we were mainly in motion on our way to the Diag, but I really liked this one.

Sara

Sara is stranger #8 for my 100 Strangers project. For more information, check out www.100strangers.com or the 100 Strangers Flickr group.

100 Strangers Project: Lori

13 March 2008

After taking Anne’s pictures, I headed over to the area in front of Bar Louie. The lighting was beautiful, so I took a few shots of the area and waited for the right subject. Lori soon walked up behind me and asked what I was taking pictures of. “No one yet,” I replied, and invited her to get in front of the camera. She readily agreed, although she had to grab her bike and put on some lip gloss first. She is apparently a multi-talented lady - playing mandolin, keyboard, drums, and many other artistic/creative things I can’t quite remember. She easily kept up a stream of dialogue, telling me that she used to be a model when she was younger, about a photographer friend of hers, about her new cellphone, about how she’s given up alcohol (mostly), etc. Definitely an interesting character. She pulled all sorts of poses in front of the camera, and seemed to have a lot of fun with it. It was certainly an experience.

Lori

Lori is stranger #7 for my 100 Strangers project. For more information, check out www.100strangers.com or the 100 Strangers Flickr group.

100 Strangers Project: Anne

13 March 2008

Thursday was an absolutely beautiful day, so I walked in circles for awhile trying to find my courage and a stranger. In Nickels Arcade, I saw this woman approaching with orange sunglasses atop her head, so I asked her to help me with my project, and she agreed. Anne is an English major here, and when she graduates in April, she plans on going to work for the democratic campaign. Sounds exciting!

Anne

Anne is stranger #6 for my 100 Strangers project. For more information, check out www.100strangers.com or the 100 Strangers Flickr group.

100 Strangers Project: Katie

7 March 2008

I was waiting for a bus when Katie walked up to wait. I mentioned that I liked her earrings and we got into a brief conversation about shops and the budgets of students. Sooner or later I got up the nerve to ask if I could take her photo (I’m glad I did - I would’ve been upset had I missed this opportunity). She seemed a bit surprised and told me she wasn’t photogenic, although she agreed. When I explained the project, she told me she’d had to do something similar for a photography class she was in, and we lamented together about how awkward it could be to ask strangers for a photo. She’s an Art and Design student, and I’m quite happy that she’s my stranger #5. I love the combination of her hair, glasses, eyes, and earrings. Thanks, Katie!

Katie
For more information about the 100 strangers project, check out www.100strangers.com or the 100 Strangers Flickr group.

100 Strangers Project: Caitlin

1 March 2008 -

After I left Melon, I headed over to one of my favorite coffeeshops, and I noticed this woman just outside, smoking by the rack of vintage clothing. I had to ask her for her photo. She agreed and thought that the 100 strangers project was interesting. She was just relaxing outside during her break - she works at the vintage shop. Her photos are the first ones in this project that I’m really pleased with. She has beautiful eyes and a great face. Plus, she was in the shade, so these have the best lighting of the others I’ve taken. Doesn’t she look great in black and white?

Caitlin
Caitlin

For more information about the 100 strangers project, check out www.100strangers.com or the 100 Strangers Flickr group.

100 Strangers Project: Melon

1 Mar. 2008 -

After doing some errands on Saturday (the sunniest, nicest day in quite some time), I walked out of a shop and noticed a woman across the street - leaning against a wall and writing in a notebook. That’s not something you see everyday, and she didn’t look like she was going anywhere soon, I approached her and asked her if she’d help me out with my photography project. She agreed; I told her to keep doing what she was doing and I snapped some photos from a number of different angles in the harsh sunlight. It turns out that we were both helping each other out - she was observing the street and writing about what she saw for a class assignment. Now, I’m in her report, and she’s my stranger #3! I wish I knew if I had her name right, though.

Melon (sp?)

For more information about the 100 strangers project, check out www.100strangers.com or the 100 Strangers Flickr group.

100 Strangers Project: Mike

28 Feb. 2008 -

I think Nickels Arcade is going to be a good place to find and photograph strangers, so I was playing around with my camera (and my flash - held by hand off-camera) looking for my shot. Mike walked by, clearly curious as to what I was doing on this cold day, so I asked if he would help me out for a few minutes and pose for me. He agreed, but he said he wouldn’t take off his clothes for me. I laughed a little, assured him this wasn’t that kind of photography project, and I took a few shots from a low angle. I tried a few holding my flash off to one side, but they came out blurry - I think I needed both hands to steady the camera. Anyway, I ended up with a reasonable shot on the one shot I didn’t use the flash for.

Mike

For more information about the 100 strangers project, check out www.100strangers.com or the 100 Strangers Flickr group.

100 Strangers Project: Zack

Since I recently joined Flickr to participate in the Strobist assignments, I’d been poking around when I found the 100 Strangers Flickr group. The idea intrigued me; I’d love to be able to take better portraits, and I’m not terribly good at initiating conversations with people I don’t know (or even people I do know), so I thought this would be good practice for me on both counts. I joined, and have started the project - you’ll see my entries as I go through this project. Here’s my first stranger from last Tuesday, with my journal entry under the cut.

Zack
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