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Passion’s Call by Spencer Drake
Passion’s Call by Spencer Drake
Some people go their whole lives never discovering what they
are passionate about, but some lucky few discover their passion. I am one of
the lucky ones. My passion is photography.
I actually discovered my passion a mere three years ago, and
it was in quite the unconventional way. But before I tell you how I came about discovering
it, let me tell you about what I thought I wanted to do while I was growing up.
From as far back as I can remember, I had always wanted to
do something that dealt with wild animals. When I was very young, I wanted to
be a naturalist, (some one who studies nature). Then, when I studied biology
more, I wanted to be a Zoologist. As I prepared to apply to university, I decided
I wanted to specialize in Animal behaviour. Unfortunately, I was not accepted
into the programs I applied to, so I decided to work for a few years to save
money and decide on what I wanted to do with my life. Not being accepted was a
blessing in disguise because had I been accepted I would never have discovered
my passion for photography.
I devoured any photography book and magazine I could get my
hands on. After a few months of doing this, I realized that I needed formal
training. I knew there was more information than I could find in books. I
needed guidance. So I looked high and low at schools offering photography
programs and came across Lambton College’s Digital Photography Program. It
really caught my eye because not only was it going to be a brand new innovative
program with small class sizes, but it was also going to have an illustrious
photographer, Richard Beland, as program director.
Once I visited campus and talked to Don McCahill, one of the
professors in the program, I was convinced that this was the program for me. I
can say with 100% confidence that it was the best decision I have ever made.
Starting the course I knew that, being the first students ever,
we would become very close with each other as well as the professors. I was
right on both counts; not only do I consider my professors mentors not just
teachers, but that we, as a class, have become a family, quirks and all.
Over the course of the last two years, I have learned an
unbelievably vast amount about photography. My photographic skills have
improved exponentially and I’ve had the amazing opportunity to travel to South
Korea, Cambodia and Thailand with my brothers as well as to New York with my
class. Because I learned so much about photography, I was able to produce high
quality images that I am proud to call my own.
Thank you to every one of my teachers for not only teaching me invaluable skills but also for supporting me in my passion. Thanks to you, I am that much more prepared for the hard work ahead of me once I graduate. I will be forever grateful and will never forget all you’ve done for me.
Thank you for stopping by today. Here are some of my photos
that I hope you enjoy.
If you wish to see more of my work or follow my personal
blog (that I will be updating as often as I can) please check out my website, http://www.spencerdrake.ca
If you’d like to follow me on social media, please check out
the links to my social media on my website.
Emerging from the NYC subway for the first time, we were greeted
by these towing glass monoliths. They made me feel small. It was captivating. Photo by Spencer Drake
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