Friday, December 31, 2010
St. Louis with Eve.
I went to St. Louis with my lovely friend Eve to take her Danish friends Gorm and Peter to the bus station. It was the first time in a while that I had taken out my camera and shot purely for fun, so it was refreshing.
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st. louis
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Christmas Morning
It never fails. My 17-year-old brother always wakes the entire family up at the crack of dawn to open presents. We complain at first, but it's always lovely.
My best friend/favorite Jew/soulmate, Eve, came for Christmas as well. It was her first Christmas morning experience and I think she was a little tired.
My best friend/favorite Jew/soulmate, Eve, came for Christmas as well. It was her first Christmas morning experience and I think she was a little tired.
I feel very greatly loved. I hope everyone else had a wonderful holiday as well.
Boone Life: Creature Comforts
This was my final project for my staff photography class that I put together for the Missourian. You can read the accompanying article I wrote here. I wish I could've spent more time on this, but given the amount of access I had (about three hours), I think it's pretty good.
Many thanks to the MU Children's Hospital and the families that let me shoot with them for their kindness.
Monday, December 13, 2010
Antique Hoopsters
Probably the most fun I've had on an 8am assignment. These guys are inspiring. You can read the story here.
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basketball,
columbia college,
columbia missourian,
columbia mo
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Let There Be (Christmas) Lights
I was assigned to shoot the lighting ceremony at Columbia College last night and wasn't sure what to expect. When I first arrived on campus I was a little worried because there were not too many people there. My strategy was basically just to find small children who were dressed festively.
THEN THE MOST AMAZING THING HAPPENED. The photo gods said, "Let there be Christmas lights!" and I jumped into an evergreen tree and made my favorite photo of the entire semester. It's the first photo and I hope you like it as much as I do.
THEN THE MOST AMAZING THING HAPPENED. The photo gods said, "Let there be Christmas lights!" and I jumped into an evergreen tree and made my favorite photo of the entire semester. It's the first photo and I hope you like it as much as I do.
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christmas,
columbia college,
columbia missourian,
columbia mo,
holiday
Monday, November 29, 2010
Friday, November 26, 2010
I'm Thankful For...
...family, friends, turkey, cats, and wide apertures. Oh, and you, too!
Aaaaand this sums up my parents.
I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving as well!
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cat,
family,
food,
pumpkins,
st. joseph,
thanksgiving,
turkey
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
First Time for Everything.
I've been 21 for nearly a year now, and I've never been to a bar in my hometown of St. Joseph. My friend Andy and I went to the Felix Street Pub for a couple of drinks and some really terrible jukebox music. There was also a thong and a stuffed fish on the same wall. And you know what? It wasn't awful. Of course, I'm not over my new lens yet, and bar lights offered all kinds of obnoxious bokeh opportunities.
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35mm f/1.4,
bar,
beer,
bokeh,
felis street pub,
st. joseph
Not So Terrible Two's
I had lunch with my friend Meghan and her little daughter, Ayden, today. Last time I saw Ayden, she didn't have any hair! Now she's talking, walking, and knocking plates off tables.
Darling. I wish I got to see these ladies more.
Sunday, November 21, 2010
The Powder Horn
In the Missourian's never-ending quest to put me in awkward situations, I shot (photos) at the Powder Horn sporting goods store on the day before deer season started. I did my best to chat with the customers, even though I had never picked up a real gun in my entire life.
(could it be? A vertical?)
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columbia missourian,
columbia mo,
deer,
guns,
hunting
Elders.
The semester is drawing to a close and I wanted to share my favorite assignment of the year so far. I was lucky enough to spend the day with a couple of Mormon elders and learn about the missionary work they do in the city. It was a lot of walking, and a whole lot of learning.
Elder Tyler Hemenway straightens his tie Wednesday on Broadway. The elders dress up whenever they witness, usually in suit jackets. The ring on Hemenway's right hand bears the initials "CTR" which means "Choose the Right," a reminder to follow the ways of Jesus Christ.
Elder Sean Marett (left) celebrates kicking a rock through Elder Tyler Hemenway's legs during their walk to Stephens Lake Park on Wednesday. The two kick rocks at one another when they are walking somewhere and there is no one for them to witness to.
Elder Tim Stewart and Elder Isaac Leffler watch a film about Joseph Smith on Wednesday at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints on Old 63 in Columbia. Smith was founder of the Latter Day Saints and is considered a prophet.
Elder Sean Marett looks up at a Beatles poster on the wall at Gumby's Pizza in Columbia on Wednesday. According to Marett, he used to have posters plastered all over his walls back home in Utah. Marett is in the midst of his two-year mission, so he will not go home or see his family until that time is over.
Elder Tyler Hemenway and Elder Sean Marett walk downtown on Wednesday in Columbia. They have a car, but they also have a small budget, so they try to walk as much as they possibly can. They usually walk about six miles a day.
All images ©Taylor Glascock 2010 and Columbia Missourian
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columbia missourian,
columbia mo,
mormon
Friday, November 19, 2010
Never Tickle a Sleeping Dragon
In honor of how friggin' excited I am about the release of Harry Potter 7 today, I'm posting some photos I took last week at the Daniel Boone Regional Library. Having worked in libraries for about five years, it brought back all kinds of memories. It was kind of hard for me not to participate, actually, and I think I freaked out the workers there with my enthusiasm. Merp.
(forgive the colors, this room was a nightmare)
(forgive the colors, this room was a nightmare)
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Happy Birthdays
Last night was the lovely Eve Edelheit's 22nd birthday, and it was wonderful. Lots of good friends in one place, plus CAKE. Also...I got a new lens (it's my camera's birthday, too), so humor me while I play with depth of field and shoot only f/1.4 for a month. Not the best photos, but it's alright. Sometimes you have to shoot for memories, too.
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35mm f/1.4,
birthday,
broadway brewery,
cake,
columbia mo,
ragtag
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Family First.
Some outtakes from a shoot I did for Vox magazine about the different types of budgets families keep. I spent dinner with Devona Walker, a really wonderful woman, and her son, Ilan.
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budget,
columbia mo,
economy,
food,
vox
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