Showing posts with label #photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #photography. Show all posts

Saturday, January 23, 2016

5 Things I Learned Upon Moving to Costa Rica


As most of you know I recently moved to Costa Rica for eight months for an internship. It was extremely last minute, giving me practically no time to learn about the country or culture I'd be living in. I quickly learned practical things though, that will com in handy throughout my time here.

1. They don't have addresses:Yep, that's right. They talk about locations in relation to other places. For instance the "address" of my camp is something like "200 meters south of Restaurante Pizote."

2. It gets cold: Not the kind of cold where you think you nose might actually fall off, but it's not always hot and sunny just because were close to the equator. Luckily I brought a few sweatshirts to hold me over, but a warm-clothes shopping trip is definitely in my near future.

3. Everybody knows how to dance: After having my first Costa Rican bar/club experience, I realized just how  un-experienced I am in the world of dance. People here learn to dance almost as soon as they can walk. They know styles that I've never even heard of before, and they have the endurance to dance for hours without stopping!

4. It's a very Catholic country: Statues of Jesus and Mary are everywhere. Even the local water plant proudly displays religious statues next to the purifiers.

5. You'll be forced to become a morning person: The sun rises around 5:45 a.m. year round, and thanks to the skylight and window in my room, that results in me waking up only shortly after sunrise. I quickly learned to accommodate by going to bed earlier and getting more done in the morning (aren't I such a good college student?).

Friday, January 8, 2016

California Photo Diary

This break I pulled off a mini miracle and managed to see all the main cities and all my main people in one trip to California. From north to south, old friends to new, here's my photo diary from Christmas break in Cali.






































Monday, July 1, 2013

Summer Days

Lately I've had a few days off work and all I wanted to do was get outside. I practically had to force myself to not lay in bed all day and watch Netflix. I ended up going on a few spontaneous adventures and the results were remarkable. A few friends and I drove about 30 minutes away to a lookout spot thats on the top of a huge hill. It overlooks the Missouri River and couldn't be more gorgeous. I couldn't help but feel like I was back in Arizona with the light brown dunes sporadically placed, making the place seem almost like a desert. It's also summer concert series time whoop! I made my way down to the Memorial Park concert for a bit, outdoor movies in Midtown are up and running, Jazz on the Green starts next week, and I'm seeing one of my favorite bands in concert on Saturday. One of my favorite ways to document all these adventures is with disposable cameras. Sure, they might not be the best quality (why use a disposable when I have my cannon?) but that's the whole point of it. They give photos a vintage feel and can produce some really cool results when used the right way.

Thy Fere, 
Your Friend, 
Cahner