How Instagram Perverts The Developing College Student Mind
I came across these compelling images the other day and they immediately struck a chord with me. Thai photographer Chompoo Baritone posted them to his Facebook page. They demonstrate how Instagram photos often portray a selective view of reality--often a "perfected image" of life. In my research, I have found that one of the effects of... Continue Reading →
Saying Goodbye to Boston, in Photos…
It's been four great years, Boston, but it's time to say goodbye and move on to my next adventure. I've learned to love New England (particularly in the summer... ahem), and I thought the best way to say goodbye was through some pictures I took of this iconic city and amazing region... The iconic Fenway Park.... Continue Reading →
iPhoneography Photos From My Travels, 2013 – Second Half
One year of EXTREME travel complete. I went through a transformation this year and decided to use the flexible (not necessarily free) time my PhD program afforded me to see the country. I've been lucky. Met amazing people. Had great conversations and experiences. Filled my soul. Below you will find a chronological journey through my... Continue Reading →
iPhoneography Photos From My Travels, 2013 – First Half
I've been traveling a LOT so far this year. Some of these trips have been for conferences, and speaking/consultation engagements, but some of them have been just for fun. One of the great parts about being a PhD student is that I have the flexibility to work from almost anywhere in the world. Life is... Continue Reading →
Presentation Tip: Finding Free High Quality Images
A key part of a good presentation is finding and using the right images. The Internet has made this incredibly easy… easy to steal images, that is. When searching for images, most people go to the search engine of their choice and do an image search. This makes sense as it is an incredibly easy... Continue Reading →