28 February 2012

a santa barbara 'winter'


Santa Barbara in the winter, there's nothing like it. It's just as beautiful as every other time of the year, but with 50% less people! No tourists, no drunk UCSB kids coming down to our volleyball courts, just peace and beauty. Granted a few days it's a couple degrees colder than usual, but it's fairly rare that the temperature drops below 70 degrees.


Monday was one of those rare days that it was kind of cold. It drizzled a few times in the morning but wasn't below 55 degrees. I'm in a 'class' called Fitness by the Sea - basically we go down to the beach for an hour twice a week and I get credits for it (score!) - but apparently this was just too extreme of weather for us to exercise in. So instead, our class walked down to take cover in East Beach Grill and our awesome teacher bought us all tea and hot chocolate.


I freaking love Santa Barbara. I've not seen a lot of beautiful places around this wide world, but there's still something special and unique to this town. Other than the liberal hippies that populate a good percent of the inhabitants here, I love just about everything about SB!



26 February 2012

first published photo


I got the exciting news that this picture was chosen as one of only a handful of photographs selected for Westmont's fine art publication: The Phoenix. I submitted five pictures for them to consider, this digital photo and four film. Ironically, this was my least favorite picture I submitted (mainly because it's digital) but I was convinced by some friends to submit it just in case. I am super excited and very honored to have been chosen out of the hundreds of pictures and paintings that were submitted.

The Phoenix will be distributed sometime next month and I can't wait to see it! 

25 February 2012

a lazy day in Emerson

Emerson Hall - at the very very top of Westmont overlooking all of campus, Santa Barbara and the Pacific Ocean. We have by far the best view, but we're also far from everything on campus. It's just another slow day on top of our mountain:




22 February 2012

how bromantic

A description isn't even needed for these...





21 February 2012

nikon F3hp

I've added another film camera to my arsenal. It's my first Nikon, but it's what Benjamin had last year so I'm basically already used to it. The focusing on my 50mm f/1.4 is going to take getting used to though, just a little off focus and the picture's shot.





20 February 2012

residence life

Watch out Residence Life, you just hired this dynamic duo to be RAs next year.


That's right, Westmont has graciously and awesomely offered both Wesley and me positions as RAs next year. For those of you that go to any lame school that isn't Westmont, being chosen to be an RA here is an honor and a big deal.

Wesley is going to be a RA with freshman in Page Hall (our dorm last year) and I've been given a position in Van Kampen with my fellow juniors and some seniors living on campus. I am so stoked for next year, I can't even begin to describe it. So many of my friends were also asked to be RAs: Sarah Mull, Matt Bennett, Kaley Johannesson, David Gaultiere, Margo Georghiou, Chloe Yoder, Alex Gross, Tyler Ogata, Justin Searway... the list keeps going. Wow, I guess I surround myself with the best Westmont has to offer!

It is such a blessing and honor that I was chosen. Something close to 35 men applied for only 13 positions on campus.

I can't wait to see how God uses me next year in VK. It's going to be so much fun, but also such a challenge. Junior year is going to be crazy; I already know I'm going to need to fully rely on my faith to manage everything.

Needless to say, this means I'm staying on campus next year and not venturing abroad again - making some people very happy. I love seeing where God is taking my life in ways and places I could never have planned!

17 February 2012

I swear we are related

The Dry Family:


Yeah, I know. I am well aware that my sisters and I look nothing alike, but I can assure you none of us are adopted... I think. Now that I think about it, our Christmas card was kind of hipster - rusty cliffside road barrier and all. I love my family, they're the best. I cannot fathom getting through these 20 years of life so far without each of them. I want to share with anybody who reads this why I love my incredible family.

Let's move left to right, shall we?

My dad: Ed Dry - aka Rad Dad. He still plays soccer every week and is upset if he doesn't score more than 4 goals against the other slow paced 50+ year old guys he plays. I swear, watching those games is like watching soccer in slow motion, except Rad Dad of course - he's the only one that can run across the length of the field without having a heart attack or kidney failure. I broke his heart in 3rd grade when I made the switch from soccer to (American) football. Despite my treachery, he came to every single practice and game for the next seven years I played the game. I just did the math: that's well over 350 practices and 90+ games. I didn't realize what kind of commitment and sacrifice that was until recently. He's also a BOSS high tech sales-pitchman / 'business development manager' for Ricoh EWS. Thank you Rad Dad for your commitment to me and to our family, thank you for being the man of God I wish to become - I love you Dad.

My mamma: Lorinda. Can you say best mother in the world? Yes, yes you can. I don't know how the heck she did it, but she raised my sisters and me without throwing us unruly gremlins off this cliff. OK, I don't think we were that bad, but we were no angels. From my mom is where my photography genes come from. When we were kids, she would take countless pictures of my sisters and me as if we were the most important people in the world. Now she's a substitute teacher at my old high school, and she is everybody's favorite sub. I quickly went form ruling that school and being Mr. ASB/school spirit to simply Mrs. Dry's son. She is the most loving, humble and God trusting woman I know. Thank you for helping me through the greatest trials of my life; I know I don't tell you I love you enough mom, but I really do - I love you Mom.

Oldest sister: Annalise. If you were to watch our baby tapes you would ask yourself, 'Why is that mexican girl always playing with the ginger boy? Is she the cleaning lady's daughter or something?' Nope, but to this day nobody will believe we're brother and sister. We were inseparable growing up. In every tape my parents made (trust me, there are seemingly more hours of film of me as a kid than hours I was alive) Annalise was always by my side. Since she's the oldest, Annalise set the bar for the rest of us in school - and she set that bar way too high. Anna is a brilliant and graduated from Pepperdine - I think she's still a little bummed I chose Westmont over her Pepperdine. She now works at a super cool advertising agency in Santa Monica (TBWA/Chiat/Day) and travels constantly: Europe, the Caribbean, Central America, New Zealand, who knows where she's going to end up next! Annalise, thank you for giving me the travel bug and thank you for always being someone I can aspire to be like - I love you Annalise.

Middle sister: Janelle. Ok, we look somewhat alike - except for the fact that she can get tan and all I do is burn like some kind of mutant land lobster. She's the super artsy child and is studying fine art photography at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco. Janelle is the one who gave me the photo bug and awakened the photography genes our mom gave us. I owe basically everything about this blog to her and her passion for photography (especially film) that infected me. Janelle is the sister I traveled to Scotland with this past summer. We spent five weeks together traveling aimlessly through the Scottish highlands and countryside. She has the slowest pace of anyone I've ever traveled with, but it was such a blessing because she forced me to slow down and really absorb everything we were seeing and experiencing. Janelle, I know you're not gonna like me putting a picture of you up - sorry, but I'm too proud to call you my sister not to do so - I love you Janelle.

I guess that leaves me: David (hopefully you already knew that...). I'm the baby and the only boy. Thank God I had my dad around, and thank God he had me! We kept each other sane. I am unbelievably blessed to have this amazing family and to come from such a supportive and faith based foundation. Because I'm the youngest, I had to experience my sisters leave home to go off to college. I vividly remember the days when both Annalise and Janelle moved out. Each time I felt like a part of me had left with them. Thankfully, the three of us have only grown closer since we've all left the nest. As for my parents, they're empty nesters now. I appreciate them and appreciate home more and more every day that I'm gone. Senior year of high school I couldn't wait to leave. Now, while I thoroughly enjoy every minute of college, I always love going home and spending time with my family.


So yeah, that's my family. I love them like crazy and they are the most important people in my life.

14 February 2012

true love

The greatest love of all is in Him



Psalm 136
  Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good! 
               His faithful love endures forever. 
  Give thanks to the God of gods. 
               His faithful love endures forever. 
  Give thanks to the Lord of lords. 
               His faithful love endures forever.
  Give thanks to him who alone does mighty miracles.
               His faithful love endures forever.
  Give thanks to him who made the heavens so skillfully.
               His faithful love endures forever.
  Give thanks to him who placed the earth among the waters.
               His faithful love endures forever.
  Give thanks to him who made the heavenly lights—
               His faithful love endures forever.
  the sun to rule the day,
               His faithful love endures forever.
  and the moon and stars to rule the night.
               His faithful love endures forever.
  Give thanks to him who killed the firstborn of Egypt.
               His faithful love endures forever.
  He brought Israel out of Egypt.
               His faithful love endures forever.
  He acted with a strong hand and powerful arm.
               His faithful love endures forever.
  Give thanks to him who parted the Red Sea.[a]
               His faithful love endures forever.
  He led Israel safely through,
               His faithful love endures forever.
  but he hurled Pharaoh and his army into the Red Sea.
               His faithful love endures forever.
  Give thanks to him who led his people through the wilderness.
               His faithful love endures forever.
  Give thanks to him who struck down mighty kings.
               His faithful love endures forever.
  He killed powerful kings—
               His faithful love endures forever.
  Sihon king of the Amorites,
               His faithful love endures forever.
  and Og king of Bashan.
               His faithful love endures forever.
  God gave the land of these kings as an inheritance—
               His faithful love endures forever.
  a special possession to his servant Israel.
               His faithful love endures forever.
  He remembered us in our weakness.
               His faithful love endures forever.
  He saved us from our enemies.
               His faithful love endures forever.
  He gives food to every living thing.
               His faithful love endures forever.
  Give thanks to the God of heaven.
               His faithful love endures forever.



13 February 2012

celebrating the life and birthday of Alex Reinis

Sunday we celebrated the life of Sara's brother - Alex Reinis. We released red balloons in coordination with people simultaneously releasing balloons across the country celebrating his life and his birthday. After, Sara jumped in the ocean fully clothed - a few brave people followed.







12 February 2012

greg

I drove Greg down to Rincon on Saturday for a fun sunset surf session. Make sure you check out Greg's blog: Sea Glide







Rincon

Rincon might just be my favorite spot in California. I don't (can't) even surf anymore, but there's something very special about this place. Every time I take guys down to surf, I just feel at peace.






a picture capturing the best moment of my life

I was looking through some of my pictures from Scotland last night and I found a picture that captured literally the best moment of my life. I completely forgot my sister took this picture while I was having one of the most unbelievable moments of my life looking at the most beautiful place in Scotland. We were standing in the ruins of Dunnottar Castle on the East Coast near Aberdeen. I stood on a ledge over the very edge of a cliff overlooking an indescribable scene of the Scottish coastline.

Here's the picture:


 This is what I was looking at:

06 February 2012

I'm blue, if I was green I would die

Either the film was bad or the developing was terrible, probably both. An entire roll, blue.



superimposed 2

Vespers practice meets my great grandmother's 99th birthday party





05 February 2012

04 February 2012