Thursday, November 19, 2009

Tuileries and the mediathéque at the Musée d'art et d'histoire du judaisme

Photo class started at the jardin de tuileries, the giant gardens right behind the louvre. We continued our assignment on "statues" and were assigned a new homework assignment: create a story.

During the lunch break, Philippe took some students to Paris Photo, one of the premier photo exhibitions in the world. The student price is still expensive at 7 EUR, so I decided not to try and cram my visit into the 2 hour period before photolab. Instead I went to the mediathéque (media libaray) at the Musée d'art et d'histoire de judaisme to gather some more material for my multicultural France class.

After spending some time with some DVDs, I went to photolab where I worked on my self portraits. Then I got to interview Nancy Vermes as part of my interview project for my Multicultural France class.

After school, I caught up with Jay who just finished visiting with Richard, who just got back from his trip to the US. He was really jetlagged, so we just said hi before he took off to catch up on much needed Zzzs.

Jay and I got some delicious greek sandwiches and fries and finished the night with a simpson's episode.

Tomorrow: Paris photo!

Total Damages today:
1 baguette: 90 centimes
1 sandwich and fries: 4,50
2 bottles of wine: 4,30

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