Originally published April 16, 2009
I haven’t been particularly prolific with this blog in recent weeks. I’m still going through the long process of editing my Uganda photos and writing up a series of features on the place, so won’t be posting any of the pix here till then. Things have been very busy at the Times too, which hasn’t left much time for anything else.
As far the MA is concerned, we’ve been on a long Easter break, which has upset the rhythm we’d built up somewhat, but I’m sure we’ll quickly get back into it once we resume sessions next week. One blog that’s still missing from here concerns the portrait assignments I had to do, so I’ll try sort those out next week.
Right now I’m in Rome, and going over to the earthquake zone in Abruzzo first thing tomorrow morning… a bit late in the day story-wise, admittedly, but it’s only over the past couple of days that the opportunity came up. I certainly wasn’t actively seeking it out, having just returned from Uganda and still not settled back down.
Besides, I do believe that just because the media circus is over, it doesn’t mean the story is… perhaps this way I won’t have to worry about other members of the press straying into my frame!
Anyhow, I’ve no idea how this will go – got a few ideas, some good plans, so am just hoping those plans work out fine and I come out of the zone in one piece and with some good pix and stories.
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