It took roughly 40 minutes to travel 2.55 miles. Kind of ridiculous when you put it that way but my commute really isn’t too bad. And it’s only that long because I have to take 3 different trains. I went to the studio today for introductions and sort of an orientation because neither Howard nor his wife were going to be there on Monday when I start. They just wanted to make sure that I met everyone and was comfortable enough to not have a completely awkward first day. I have my own desk, computer, and even my own email address @howardschatz.com. Exciting! You have to wear white soled shoes in the studio and the shoes are kept there…and though I did bring my new pair of chucks to use as studio shoes, I still walked around in my socks which was kind of weird. Anyway, I think they’re really excited to have me there.
So, for those of you who don’t know, I’m working with Howard Schatz who is a very well established photographer and who a lot of people describe as being a legend. Pretty big deal. I didn’t know who he was either until I went to the Eddie Adams Workshop (EAW) last October. He was a physician earlier in his life and started to take up photography on his own and just fell in love with it I guess. His 17th book was published recently called H2O. Seventeenth! I think he has the record for photographer with the most published books or something. I could be making that up though. He was recently featured in the December 2007 issue of Digital Photo Pro with a five page spread about his underwater photography. If you have a minute, check out the article. His underwater studio is in Connecticut so I’ll get to travel to and from there as well. Oh, and I found out today that I get to go back to the EAW this year with Howard so I’m really really excited about that. That workshop seriously was one of the best experiences of my life and I was hoping to be able to somehow get involved with it in the future on the production side. Looks like I’ll be getting my wish.
On a completely different note, this one goes out to the one I love:
(And it’s just a block from where I work!)




















