Just a reminder bout a photographer we talked about in class. Check out Jerry Uselman's multi-image photographs. Let me know what you think.
 
The syllabus with all the question numbers has been updated. Please download the new version. 
 
Just found out today that you can check out a camera at the library on South Campus if you prefer not to purchase one. They have digital and film cameras. They can be checked out overnight.

Redwood students check with the main library.

Please see the library for more info.
 
Thought that you might be interested in this article, if you haven't read about it already:

http://www.ksl.com/index.php?nid=157&sid=18842297&title=ohio-panel-sticks-to-white-only-pool-sign-ruling

Ohio panel sticks to 'White Only' pool sign ruling

-Bryan Whiting

 
Only one allowed for MLK Day activities.

The Leonardo, which is open on Jan. 16, presents a traveling exhibit, “This Light of Ours: Activist Photographers of the Civil Rights Movement.” The art-and-science center, 209 E. 500 South in Salt Lake City, will offer a limited number of exhibit tours on Friday between 1 and 3 p.m. with civil-rights leader Julian Bond, exhibit curator Matt Herron and exhibit photographer Tamio Wakayama. The tours are open to the public but must be booked in advance. For reservations, e-mail T[email protected] or call 801-531-9800 ext. 201. 

Attend, take a picture of yourself there and write a one page critique/ reflection of the exhibit.

SC

 
You did an awesome job for your first week. Conversations were flowing and well thought out ideas put forth. Looking forward to a great semester.
 If you have time read this feel good piece even if you aren't a sports fan.http://espn.go.com/espn/story/_/id/7455943/believing-tim-tebow