Posts Tagged ‘Austin’

Reaching Objectives and Milestones

October 1st, 2011

It’s important to set reachable goals and create milestones.   It is also important to practice everyday, not as if it were a regular job, but because it is a regular job.  The discipline of practice (and of perfect practice according to Tharp) is crucial to creative development and the creative process.  Working toward goals and objectives is a motivation for practice when self-motivation gets low.

I wanted to get my MFA for many reasons.  One of the milestone along the path to completion was to get back to the classroom.  I really want to teach photography and business skills to artists.  I already have my MBA, from the University of Texas at Austin, and getting my MFA would allow me to do what I’m good at, do what I want to do, and develop into other areas I have yet to deeply explore.  Once I complete my MFA, I will be a full dual-degreed MFA/MBA.   That give me a competitive advantage in the marketplace.

It is important to get into the classroom before I complete my MFA.  While I have 4+ years of university teaching experience, it is experience in business areas.  In order for me to be as successful as possible in getting a job at a small arts or liberal arts college after my MFA graduation I need to have some experience in teaching art.

After many months, if not years, I have landed a position as an adjunct lecturer at the Art Institute of Austin.  I am teaching both business courses as well as classes in various photographic subjects.  Right now it is only 1-2 classes per term.

The message here is we can be successful if we are driven to success, create realistic goals, and work hard to reach them.  The time I’ve spent so far at AAU is starting to return on my investment.


More Time this Term

September 11th, 2010
My Panorama of Austin for Module 1 in Thesis / PH680

My Panorama of Austin for Module 1 in Thesis / PH680

I may regret this post later in the term but it seems like I have a lot more time to work on classes this term.  It is because I’m enrolled in two classes and I don’t have to do as much P/T work to pay for these classes.  In am email discussion with Tamara Hubbard (the  associate director of online graudate photography) she also doesn’t recommend 3 classes and full-time work.  I concur, as I did this in the Spring 2010 semester.

I’ve Been Busy.

May 19th, 2010
I've been busy shooting donuts...oh, and finals for three classes too!

I've been busy shooting donuts...oh, and finals for three classes too!

So this the first post following a crazy semester where I completed 3 classes.  Two were very valuable and one was a waste (of everything).

Expect a lot of posts over the next few weeks as I prepare for a single Summer class.  Yes, my blue-sky schedule needs some serious rethinking.  I’ll post about that too.

On top of all getting 3 final projects out of the way I am probably getting my first ‘B’ grade.  But then it’s from a very uninspiring class what was made so by the person teaching it (expect a post about this too). I’ll also write about a couple great professors and those courses.  I’m debating if I should name the person that taught the loser course.  hmm….  you can always email me if interested.  Of course, with a little investigation in a few weeks it should be easy to figure it out.  A post will done on whether to name the person.

What else…

I’ve been out shooting donuts and donut shop all over the greater Austin area for a price that isn’t sustainable. I guess the money is still there and the economy still sucks unless you are cleaning up the BP spill in the Gulf.

time to go…I’m starting to ramble.

More soon.

Starting my MFA

August 30th, 2009

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Hi there! This blog is my documentation of my personal experiences in my MFA journey. I’m enrolled with the Academy of Arts University in San Francisco to get my MFA in Photography. The opinions here are my own, they are (by nature) subjective. I will strive to keep my comments positive, however, my life’s experience with education and the field of photography may produce comments that some may not welcome. So be it.

When you read my work, pictures and blogs, you can know that I am not paid by anyone to blog here. It’s just little ol’ me rambling on about things I experience as part of my MFA process.

I do have a blog that is focused (pun intended) on my photographic work and my experiences as a professional photographer living in Austin, Texas. That blog is here: http://www.weaver.net/blog/

Cheers!

David