Week 4 & 5 were pretty neat.
I was late meeting up one morning to see the new courthouse construction to take pictures. I went to the old courthouse instead of the new courthouse. By the time I got to the office trailer for the construction company to meet up my sponsor and fellow intern were just getting done. To make up for coming downtown to take pictures of the new courthouse construction, I spent my time walking around downtown in order to get some stock photography and unique shots.
That weekend, I had an assignment to take photos at a Block Party hosted by the Ritz Theater.
The Ritz Theater primarily hosts great talent from African-Americans around the country. To celebrate their 10 year anniversary the Ritz an indoor/outdoor event was held. There was live music outside with musicians from around the country: R & B singers, percussion musicians. There were also vendors showcasing traditional African garments for sale and even contemporary African-American artists showcasing their artwork as well.
Plus there was an art exhibit that had traditional African garments from different regions of Africa and their significance. The other half of the exhibit showed how African Americans lived about 2 to 3 generations ago: churches, barber shops, school houses, etc. The exhibit kept going and going it was amazing!
The music was great! An elderly woman undoubtedly in her upper 60's was cutting a rug when DJ Dr. Doom was playing some old school funk music. She was brought up on stage and the crowd went wild. My mom and dad were there enjoying themselves along with my aunt and uncle. It was simply a good time and plus IT WAS FREE!