
It’s late afternoon on Wednesday, and I don’t feel much like working right now, so I’m going to jot down a few random thoughts for now.
I’m done with 52 Weeks. I got bored with it. Nothing more. I might jump back in at a later date, but really, I’m uninspired and bored with it.
I broke in Mia’s Yashica Mat 124 G during a small President’s Day photostroll on Monday afternoon, and I am completely in love with it. I’m going to borrow it more often.
It’s sunny outside, but I’m stuck in the office. I hate it. At least I’ll be out of here in about 30 minutes.
Mia is cooking dinner for me and a couple of our friends tonight. It’ll be the first official dinner party at our place. Totally looking forward to it.
I’m going to go play 9-ball right now before leaving work for the day. Yes, it’s good to work at a game company. :)

Every Friday one of our lead designers brings in Top Pot donuts for the team. That combined with my normal morning coffee is how I fuel myself through the end of the work week. And I’ve starting taking photos of each week’s donut of choice. It’s fun. :)

It was that time of year again. The employees, families, and friends of Amaze Entertainment descended upon Remlinger Farms in Carnation, WA, for the annual Amaze Summer Picnic. There was a flag football tournament. There were potato sack races. There was a water balloon toss contest. There was sumo wrestling. And, of course, there was the watermelon eating contest.
This was my third picnic with the company, and each one has been tons of fun to photograph. The first year was a little awkward for me, since I had only been with the company a few months and still felt like a stranger. Last year was much more comfortable. This year was a cinch. Most people either knew who I was or had already seen me at previous events with camera in hand.
People were joking that I was becoming the official company event photographer, and, really, that’s not far from the truth. I’ve photographed most of the major events at Amaze for the past couple of years, and it seems that I’m usually the only one who gets the full coverage of the events. Obviously, there are plenty of other cameras there, but I usually end up taking on the event photographer role (I do still have fun at the events, of course). I’m not complaining though. It’s a lot of fun, and I get a fair amount of practice doing event photography.
Anyhow, you can check out my photo from this year’s picnic in my Flickr photostream. More photos from Amaze events can be seen in my Amaze Entertainment collection.
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