Saturday, March 30, 2013

My life in a nutshell.

USC, Photography, Passion... read about it all here.

Photographically yours,

Kylie

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Lights, Camera, Passion!

For those of you who don't know, I keep a life blog over at http://lifeofky.tumblr.com

Today, I had the honor of appearing on-Camera for the USC School of Cinematic Arts! Check out my blog on it here (or pasted below):


"Kylie Nicholson, Take 1. And, Action!"

These are some words I never thought I'd hear. I used to be terrified of public speaking. We were required to give speeches in my 10th grade English class. I remember being so nervous, pacing around the house rehearsing my words over and over again; day of the speech, I volunteered to go first because I knew that if I watched anyone else speak my nerves would overwhelm me. Speaking to 30 or so classmates terrified me; I could feel my face turning bright red-- the ginger curse.
All of this suddenly changed during college acceptance season. I interviewed at numerous schools no problem. I became a bright, bubbly, friendly personality- not something you would have gotten from shy Kylie years prior. In the spring of my Senior Year, I attended a scholarship award ceremony where we were asked to give impromptu thank you speeches. This would have been enough to drive me out of the room years ago. I shocked my parents when I calmly walked up, beaming, and gave a candid speech to which my dad replied: "That was great, sweetie. So genuine, comfortable, and endearing". Whoda thunk! I guess this just shows how once I found myself and my personality, i was able to shine. This all happened after I decided to attend USC, following my passion for photography and living life full of joy. 

As a photographer I am able to hide behind the camera :) In fact, the first time I was put in front of the camera was at a photography workshop; participants doubled as models for everyone else. I was so terrified of being photographed that I almost didn't attend! This was the workshop that helped me launch my photography business www.kylienicphotography.com; had I let that fear get in my way, I wouldn't be where I am today, being hired to take beautiful images of people, capturing their personalities-- my passion, which gives me life.

I guess what I'm trying to say is that I am in awe: I overcame my fear. I'm so blessed and thankful to have ended up where I am today. I am loved and supported. I attend the most WONDERFUL university where I am given opportunities like this. Heck, I got to push through a major that fit my passions (Media Arts and Practice)! I can't believe it.  

So how did the interview go, you ask? It was awesome! I got my makeup touched up, met the crew, and was ushered into a chair surrounded by bright lights. Two cameras on me, the director and I had a conversation about the Media Arts and Practice program, my favorite experiences, ect. Afterwards, the director said that I was great! She was impressed with how "good a speaker" I was. She was only a few years out of college and was totally relatable. This was SUCH a cool experience. I'm high on adrenaline right now. My life rocks-- life is just SO COOL.

Not going to lie: when i walked into the room I was quite intimidated! I was contacted earlier this week by the video producer. I was told they were shooting a new SCA recruitment/ admission video: that this video will be shown to the next DECADE of SCA students when they enter USC, in addition to prospective students. This is no small audience; what a big deal and an honor to be chosen as the one student (recommended by my professors) to speak on behalf of MA+P. 

Live life passionately. I don't know how I ended up where I am, with all these amazing opportunities, but I am just so thankful. 

Humbly, until next time,

xoxo Ky


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Friday, March 8, 2013

Rockin' Out!

Here's a little gif for your Friday:



and some other awesome pictures from the first-year Thornton Popular Music Performance Midterm. These kids rocked the house! The theme was funk. The students have been working since the beginning of the semester to master these songs. They put on quite a show!




Below, check out the amount of percussion coordination involved as 1/2 the band descends onto the drum kit! Amazing!


Alex Flagstad, the guitar major takes center stage on vocals!


And lastly, one of my favorites. These kids sure do have fun bustin' a move on stage!

More to come soon!

Photographically yours,

Kylie

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Focus on: Springtime Flowers

Enjoy some springtime cheer! (even though it's not spring yet... minor technicality)




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