I’ve been thinking a bit about the blog and how it’s set up and how many pictures I post and I’m thinking about making some changes. I’d like to keep shooting a photo a day, but I think from now on I’ll only post a few of those pictures, be more particular about what I post. All the photos will still be on my Flickr account, but I’ll be more selective about what I post to the blog. I think I’m going to change the layout too, because I think it’s nicer to view these photos on a black background, not a white one.
I’ve been pretty good so far about shooting whenever I can…I was starting to really enjoy my Polaroid camera, but I dropped it yesterday and now it’s not working. I’m going to try to fix it but I have a feeling I’ll just end up buying a new one. I’m trying to shoot more film, but it’s hard for some reason to stick to it…I’m playing with the Holga a little bit, but I probably won’t be able to get into the darkroom for at least another couple days. My wide angle lens is broken again…I have a feeling it has something to do with the air out here, I started having the same problems with this lens this time last year. It’s a little disappointing because I just go it fixed, and I can tell you I probably won’t ever buy another Sigma lens. Luckily it’s a pretty cheap repair, but it takes so much effort and time to send it in and wait for it to get fixed. I guess I should get on that soon. That’s really all there is to say right now, here are a few photos from the past couple weeks.

Part of my job out here involves meeting boats at the pier to pick up any freight they might be bringing to the island and delivering it. This year, the boat gets to the island right when dinner starts every night, and it’s become common for our whole crew to show up to the pier to find the boat is late. This photo was taken on one of those evenings that involved a long wait.

An example of another common part of my day…My job here involves daily rounds to collect trash and regular trash runs into town to drop the trash off in a dumpster. This was taken during the first trash run into town on a new boat contracted by the island called the Sakonnet.

This was taken at a party on the infamous Shack Deck…This is one of the only places on the island that is purely an employee space, and so it gets used for a lot of parties. It also happens to be my front porch.

This is Shack Deck from afar. Just out of frame to the right is Shack, the former coal shack on the island, now a Pelican living space and my home for the summer.

Nate, my supervisor, posing on Shack Deck after a hard day’s work.

From what I’ve heard, these clouds are pretty uncommon…I got lucky enough to catch these right before they disappeared.

I don’t know which story to share about this picture…Only a few days before I took this picture, I learned that the subject, Jeremy, is from the same town as me and that we were in marching band together. This photo was taken in Portsmouth after a weekend off, before a very crazy boat ride in strong winds and at least 8-10 foot swells.

wowow…
so cool pictures!!!!!!!!
Where is this! Really nice…
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