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New York Times photo session

OK, so today a photographer came and took a lot of pictures for the evoting article. It seems that some students, because of their employers' policies, can't be photographed, or some just don't want to be photographed, so the photographer did an after-class session.

So we all gathered around a bunch of computers and tried to look busy. Every once in awhile, Dr. Rubin would point to the screen and we would all look at the screen. The photographer just walked around snapping pics. He had a digital camera, so he must have taken at least 100 snaps.

It was quite staged, but I think there are some good photos in there. I also learned not to sit with your hands holded across your lap, because in the picture you will look like you have to go to the bathroom. Also, don't cover your mouth, because that makes it look like you are whispering snide comments.

So with those photo tips, I guess I'm ready for Hollywood !?

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