Monday was my first shift as a photographer for The Columbia Missourian, and I was the strangest mix of excited, overwhelmed, and just plain terrified.
My assignment? To capture confused looking students and other first day-ish sort of activities. I was just as confused as the people I was photographing. What I learned? Trust my gut. I have a certain style, and instead of just going with it, I checked out a long zoom, as well as a Nikon body and took on more than I could handle. My take was less than desirable.
Needless to say, my most successful photo, and the one my editors liked best, was the photo I took just because I thought it was interesting. I'm actually looking forward to my next shift because I feel far more confident with the first say out of the way.
Here's a photo gallery with my images and some from fellow staffers/friends Mallory Benedict and Tim Rice.
And now for the photos! The first and last ones ran online and in print. The middle is just an outtake that I liked, but the hat was in the way. Oh well.
All images ©Taylor Glascock 2010
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