Post by foster on Aug 13, 2011 18:16:46 GMT -5
[/i]erin, evan spight, visitor
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[/i] foster gregory donahue.name,
age, [/i] twenty-two.
high school, [/i] rome international school.
who were you in high school? considering who my father and grandfather are, everyone thought i was exactly like them. everyone expected that i would go on to become a politician.
college & major, [/i] university of sydney, biophysics.
marital status, [/i] single.
kids, [/i] n/a.
how many,
names & how you chose it,
job, [/i]
position, photographer.
how long you’ve had the job, long enough.
are you happy, very much so.
what is your salary, it varies.
what kind of things do you spend money on, plane tickets, art supplies, etc.
what’s your typical day like, [/i]
i don't have a "typical" day. not with my job, at least. if i'm shooting, i could spend my day out in the savannah or bundled up from the rain. it depends where i am, what i'm doing, what my goal is. when i'm not working, though, you'll find me roaming about the city i'm in. or i'll be at home composing or sketching. it really all varies.
what life dreams did you have in high-school, have you accomplished them, [/i]
i wanted to be like my father and grandfather. you know, a politician. that's how everyone envisioned me to grow up. but that path just wasn't right for me. i realised that upon going to usyd.
what is a significant change within the past five years, [/i]
there have been a lot of changes, i won't lie. the most prominent would most likely be my degree change. i completely diverged from my "given" path. the family doesn't really mind, though. thank god for that.
are you the same person you were five years ago, [/i]
i'd like to think so. it's not as if i've become a pod person or anything. c'mon now.
if you could go back and change one thing what would it be, [/i]
maybe not staying in sydney. i got offers to work at the sydney theatre company as an actor - i played hamlet junior once and a co-director loved it - but it just didn't seem like the right thing to do at the time. if i could, i'd be back there doing that, though. acting is something that just grows on you.
what is one thing you feel has remained the same, [/i]
well, i'm still a bit of a starving artist. minus my family's financial support, that is.
what is your biggest achievement, [/i]
i haven't accomplished anything super far out, i don't think. other than getting pieces published in national geographic, though considering it's my job, it isn't that big of an accomplishment... i can't really say. maybe that relationship with the socialite from la. i hear she's still in therapy due to "heartbreak". serves her right, i guess.
and your biggest mistake, [/i]
taking what i did in university. biophysics is a complete pain but i took it at the suggestion of my mother and her sister and i slaved through four years of university just so i could hang the degree on my wall.
finally, what is your fondest life memory thus far,[/i]
my entire childhood, honestly. it was a great time. i grew up in poland and i loved it.[/blockquote][/blockquote][/sub][/font]