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Posted on Feb 11, 2021

Below is a long blog post about 100 years of history in the San Diego City College Photography Department. I have worked at this college since January 2006 and it has been one hell of an amazing ride! In August 2005, I was hired as the Art Instructor for the Photo Program (which had previously included Graphic Design). After my first year teaching there we merged with Fine Arts to become Visual Communication/Graphic Media where I am now the department chair. In addition, I teach Digital Imaging courses within our VC Graphics program. We are currently comprised of approximately sixty full-time students who take classes from Basic through Advanced levels each semester. Many go on to transfer to four-year universities or colleges to pursue bachelors degrees. Some also attend California Community Colleges which offer Associate Degrees in either graphic design or photography. The two programs share many facilities: computer labs, lecture rooms, offices etc., but they also maintain their own separate classrooms, darkroom areas, and equipment storage spaces. Our digital studios contain Mac Pro computers running Adobe CC software including Bridge, Lightroom, Premiere CS7 and Photoshop CC; Apple iMacs loaded with Aperture & Final Cut Studio along with Wacom tablets, large format printers and projectors. These same workstations were recently updated thanks to funding provided by SDCCD’s Capital Outlay funds. This money also supports purchases made using statewide Prop Z bond allocations. Students can print up to 48” x 96”, make enlargements as big as 30”x40,” scan images into files for output at sizes greater than 30MP resolution, utilize professional video cameras and edit footage via nonlinear editing systems such as FCP X . As you might imagine, these resources keep me very busy during most evenings after school hours when I spend much time checking out what everyone else is doing online… We began offering instruction here back around World War II during America’s involvement overseas between 1939–45. At that point there wasn’t enough demand among soldiers returning home looking forward toward starting families later down life paths away from combat zones abroad so classes weren’t offered until 1946 anyway—although some veterans did study under tutors while waiting anxiously outside classroom doors until late evening hours. That wait was worthwhile though because those early lessons taught us valuable techniques still practiced today like black white contrast manipulation combined with color saturation adjustments alongside composition rules governing how shots should be framed properly according to basic principles laid forth throughout humanity’s entire existence thus far…until eventually modern technology enabled photographers everywhere access towards mastery without having gone through any traditional apprenticeship Below is a long blog post about 3D printing and the future of design. I’ve been following this topic closely for several years, but it never ceases to amaze me how quickly things are changing! As a designer who has worked on many projects that require close attention to detail (including some very complex custom furniture), I can attest to the incredible potential that 3D printing offers in terms of speed and precision – not just when creating models or prototypes themselves but also during product development by eliminating time-consuming manual labor steps like mold making/casting etc., which often add costly delays due to their complexity & difficulty level compared with CAD software programs such as Solidworks where everything looks good until you try producing something tangible from them… The Future Is Now: How 3d Printing Will Change The Way We Design And Create In the past few decades, technology has changed the way we live and work. With new advancements in areas such as artificial intelligence, robotics, and biotechnology happening all around us every day; there’s no telling what will come next! But one thing seems certain–the future lies somewhere between our hands if only because they hold so much promise. As designers start using these technologies more frequently than ever before, they must be aware not just of today’s possibilities but tomorrow’s too! That means understanding exactly how each tool fits into an overall workflow plan while keeping up-to-date information available at any given moment during creation processes.” Read More About It Here. Below is a long blog post about 2017. It’s important to know what we’ve been up to this year because it has some major implications for our future and where things are going with the band. For those of you who haven’t seen us live recently, I am writing today to tell you that, as most of you have probably guessed by now, we have decided not to continue performing together in The Last Goodnight anymore after two decades on the road. We are doing so out of respect for each other; however, at the same time, there will be no bad blood between any members ever again. That much was clear from when we began talking back in March, and it still remains true over six months later. What has changed since then? Well, several people asked me if we were “breaking up” or something like that but it isn’t really accurate to say that either way: We just want everyone involved (including ourselves) knowing exactly why everything went down while giving an honest assessment of how hard it actually can sometimes be making music with others whom one considers close friends…but aren’t always compatible musically speaking. As far as being able to do anything else besides play shows locally around Nashville/Knoxville area until further notice goes…well let’s just call it “unpredictable.” So far though, there hasn’t been too many changes since announcing officially via Facebook Live video last month—which means fans should start seeing more activity soon enough! But don’t worry–we won’t leave anyone hanging completely alone without warning them first beforehand ; ) Below is a long blog post about 2019 in review. This year was great! I got to work on some really interesting projects, meet amazing people and spend time with my family (my wife gave birth to our son in the summer). This wasn’t always easy as I had to manage a lot of stress from multiple sources at various times throughout this past year. But that also allowed me to learn new things for both personal development and professional growth. Overall it was a good year so let’s take a look back below: The first half of 2019 saw lots of changes to the team and organization we were working within. We went through several rounds of layoffs across all offices in different countries which made it very challenging and scary because there was no way to know if you would be next or not. The restructuring process took over two months and it still continues today even after more than six months have passed since it started. During those months many other big companies around us including Microsoft and Facebook announced their own reorganizations which caused further disruptions on top of everything else happening internally within Google itself. In retrospect these events helped shape up how things will unfold going forward but unfortunately they didn’t make life easier during such tumultuous period either way :) I worked full-time until August when I decided to join Y Combinator as an Entrepreneur-in-Residence (EIR) alongside fellow Googler Nick Fox who has been helping founders build successful startups ever since he graduated Stanford Business School ten years ago now. My primary focus right now lies between coaching early stage entrepreneurs like myself while keeping an eye out for new opportunities coming down the pipeline - especially ones related to machine learning/artificial intelligence & data science fields where technology meets business models via digital transformation initiatives across industries globally speaking broadly speaking here ;) So far this role seems quite suitable given my background experience thus far though admittedly sometimes feels lonely being away from home base Silicon Valley area just yet…but hopefully won’t last too much longer before moving into something bigger once again soon enough :) As always please feel free reach out anytime should anything catch your attention along way ;-) A few highlights worth mentioning include being featured twice inside Forbes magazine thanks largely due efforts put forth by colleagues from previous employer(s), appearing live on stage delivering keynote speeches around world talking tech trends impacting future generations ahead etc., getting interviewed repeatedly regarding latest developments surrounding cryptocurrencies market cap surpassing $8 billion USD milestone earlier last month alone among others listed above plus countless unforgettable memories shared together alike :-) Financial Disclosures Required By Law (required reading): “As per requirements set forth under U.S Securities Laws and Regulations gover Below is a long blog post about 10 lessons that I have learned through the past year. 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