Showing posts with label summer camp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label summer camp. Show all posts

Sunday, July 17, 2011

TECS Redux

07.17.11 - El Puerto de Santa Maria, Spain - Don't worry, your RSS feed isn't broken. I haven't been updating the blog recently because I started another summer working for TECS Summer Camps. This year, I'm producing a video project documenting their 6 summer camps. It keeps me busy enough (and far enough from wifi), that keeping this blog going is proving more difficult than merely overcoming my procrastination. Fear not dear readers! I will hopefully have some good updates in August on how the project is going. I know you're all waiting with baited breath.

Until then,

Will

Thursday, March 24, 2011

TECS Review Weekend

11.21.10 - El Puerto de Santa Maria, Spain - TECS invited me to come down for Camp Review Weekend at the end of November and be a part of their annual conference on how to improve camp. It was barely 36 hours in El Puerto and the weather was terrible (rain and 45 degrees F), but we had a good time anyway.

-Will

Inge.
David Navarro.
Douglas.
Hiking the Garganta Verde.
Ali, bejeweled.
RuthAnna
Doug and Patrick
Ella's cupcakes.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Summer Camp Vol 4-8

09.02.10 - El Puerto de Santa Maria, Spain - As you may or may not have noticed, my plan to post weekly photos of TECS Summer Camp on my blog failed in spectacular fashion somewhere between weeks three and four. It was probably a bit ambitious anyway. At any given moment I was juggling requests in all types of media, from downloading music for performance night, shooting daily photos, updating the website and trying desparately to keep everything organized.

Suffice to say, being a camp IT Specialist is not an easy job and doesn't lend itself well to updating personal blogs. Anyway, below is my Photoshelter gallery of the summer. I tried to keep a tight edit of 20 photos and give a little idea of the chronology (using "story" there would be a bit ambitious for what I accomplished). Flip through it when the inspiration strikes you.





-Will

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Summer Camp Vol 3

07.25.10 - El Puerto de Santa Maria, Spain - Volume 3 brings us week 1 of camp 2, sort of like a real life sequel, same gang back together again. The week was full of peaks and valleys and included a trip to four of the other camps.

-Will

Arrivals games
Class time
Kite surfing at Sports Camp
Working at the board in Star Camp
Magic Villagers debate possible UK superstitions during class
Wouldn't be camp without a bit of archery, now would it?
Learning articles
Junior performance night, Ghostbusters riff
Mr. Muscle competition for the seniors
Senior Disco Night

Summer Camp Vol 2.

07.25.10 - El Puerto de Santa Maria, Spain - Week 2 of the first camp brought some new excitement. We had Intercamp competition (between the 6 camps of TECS), English Day (a day when kids are divided into countries and learn about their cultures, chant funny things like Lovely Jubbly and Howdy Partner), the Colour War victory dinner, casino night and departures. It was a lot and good times.

-Will

Heading home
Intercamp chanting competition
English Day, the Aussie team chants "Tie Your Kangaroo Down"; notice the face paint
Each camp one staff member is "gunked" during Casino Night (the last night of camp) and after being covered in a purplish slimy substance, runs around the park and tries to grab as many campers (all 206 of them) as possible. This time it was Pelayo and he managed to horrify several of the sophomores (aged 5-8).
Henry, the welfare coordinator and victor in sumo wrestling during Casino Night
Intercamp water polo
Class time
Sophomores in line for the haunted house

Summer Camp Vol. 1

07.25.10 - El Puerto de Santa Maria, Spain - I've finally had a chance to catch my breath here in El Puerto since arriving five weeks ago. As I've mentioned to nearly everyone I know, I'm working as an IT Specialist at TECS Summer Camps until the end of August. My main job is camp photographer, a task I try not to take lightly. As a result I spend at least a couple hours a day shooting the kids in their various camp activities.

Days follow a similar path: breakfast, classes (it's an English camp, so school is part of it), lunch, sports, dinner and evening entertainments. I look for a variety of the goings on each week and things have turned out pretty well. As best as I can for the next five weeks I'm going to post a small selection of photos from each week of camp.

Thanks for following,

Will

Volleyball
Jump rope in the basketball courts
Rounders
Arrivals Day
Colour war dance competition. Colour war is a camp wide, 24/7 competition between the kids and the teams are divided into blue and white. After three weeks of having campers here I've found that nearly anything can be turned into a game, even handing out workbooks.