
For people who work in the the grad photo sector June is usually a very busy time since pretty much every school on the face of the planet are holding ceremonies for youngsters who are ready to move on to the next stage of their lives. And since I happened to work at one of the grad studio as the day job I was part of this June madness as well......
From the beginning of June I was pretty much on location or out of town mostly photographing ceremonies, with bulk of them university grads. Strangely enough I always end up in Victoria, BC shooting the ceremonies there. Of course it was not a bad place to be and since the city has one of oldest Chinatown in Canada this means I can use my spare times working on my personal project, which is about Chinatown around the world. But then after spent almost two weeks of the entire month in Victoria and sit through the same ceremonies eight times.....it started to get repetitive......
But on the brighter side after having listen through national anthem of Canada for about 14 times I think I don't have worry about failing the citizenship exam on that part......
Labels: Notes and Thoughts

Employee at photography studio
Labels: monochrome, photographs

Construction Site of Canada Line, Richmond
Labels: photographs, Vancouver, wandering