
My girlfriend’s graduate show display @ OCAD


High Park Polaroids

First Nikon D40 test shot!





Scraps, scraps, scraps. I’m going to redo the first piece on awesome new graph paper that I found at Above Ground (that art store beside OCAD). ![]()
I’m going to get a Nikon D40 sometime today. Being able to take decent photographs with SLRs would be something very useful to understand but I don’t think it’s my creative outlet. I’m probably going to try to learn as many technical things as possible (by self, maybe a workshop? Not sure!). It’ll be very useful for creating “rough” mock-ups of concepts (that require photographs), my blogs (especially for my Queen West Love Blog) and more!
After reading reviews about the Nikon D40 and Nikon D60, apparently the differences between the two are not significantly enough to pay more money for the latest Nikon version… Some reviews even state that the D60 is a downgrade from the D40! I really don’t know a lot about SLRs so hopefully my choice is okay..
I just completed the blog design for my new Queen West Love Project:

I have so many things to add to this blog which I will this week
(polaroids, photos, etc, etc)
What have I been busy with?

I am also starting a Queen West blog next week, which will have a unique concept
I’ll post about it once everything has been settled down. I’ll need to visit Queen West with a camera… a camera.. yes..


I’ll upload some of my polaroid concepts from my Winnipeg trip very soon ![]()
This is an odd coincidence: my fortune cookie from weeks ago said: “Be careful what you wish for because it might come true.” So I thought to myself, pshhhhh lies.
Now, little did I know that I “wished” for, or rather: really wanted was my business to flourish more than it already had (greed). SO IT DID, this week, overwhelmingly, more than I could ever imagine, more than I could ever thought it could reach: it did. The worst part is that I’m not really content about it, my mind cannot stop thinking about it - generally, dead, robotic and unhappy. My relationships: feeling nonexistent because I am not thinking about them. I was content/happy about life before…
I’m falling into the short story about the Monkey Traps. A short summary: Money traps are made with an empty coconut shell. Hunters cut a hole large enough for the monkey’s hand to fit in. They fill the coconut shell with rice (food) so that when the monkey will see it and place it’s hands in the coconut shell, grab the rice and get stuck. The monkey’s hands gets stuck because it is in a fist, which is too big to get out of the hole. The monkey eventually dies.
THE MORAL: The monkey dies from greed, it has the choice to get out of the trap if he just lets go of the rice. However, the monkey does not do that because he’s so blinded by greed and does not realize that it he already happy (and has enough food) around him, and just wants more.
BLAH!
My girlfriend made me this super cute polaroid case for the camera that she got me
( I love the moustache)

I’m going to get back into mixing (and maybe remixing) tracks. I haven’t done it since highschool! The plan: produce electronica tracks, compose piano pieces and my own beats. Inspiration will determine how long everything will take!
Anyways, here are a couple of tips that I picked up if you’re new to producing your own music:
Before you start: set up the BPM (beats per minute)
Using Loops: If you’re going to use ready made music loops (shame on you!)
Mastering the final track: I’m not a sound engineer, but if you want to make your final track sound less “flat” follow these tips:
USE a good program to mix your tracks that actually producers from record labels use such as: