Thursday, January 13, 2011

First things first...

My name is Sean Taberman, I'm a Junior Communications Major at Champlain and I'm from a small town in Western Massachusetts called East Otis.




Having grown up skiing in various race programs, I've developed a huge passion for skiing. In recent years, I've been transitioning from a racer to a more freestyle off-piste skier. For Christmas this year, I received a pair of 173 Line Anthems, which have solidified this transition.



The two most influential aspects of my life are skiing and photography. Needless to say some of the funnest days I ever have are when I can go out and incorporate both of these activities into one. Freeskier Magazine is one of my favorite publications to see a professional example of the melding of these two things that I love so much.



1. The best media experience I've had recently is rereading The Hobbit. I remember hearing my mom read it to me when I was a kid, and decided to experience the story again now that I'm older and can understand more of it.

2. I like the accessibility of our 21st century media culture, however I dislike the control it has over people.

3. In a perfect world, I see myself taking photographs and writing articles for some type of recreational sports or outdoor magazine.

Question: When I think about all the questions I have regarding China, I can hardly settle on one. One question that I am most curious about is what roles will China and the U.S. play in the world's future?

1 comment:

  1. Welcome to the mojo blogosphere, Sean!

    A very astute China question - let's see if we can answer it.

    Hope you ski this week-end!

    Carpe Ski'em.

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