
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Monday, April 20, 2009
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Around Town
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Photo Essay
Most people know about restaurants through their own brief stay visiting one. You come in, you sit down, you joke with your waiter, order your food, pay your bill and then leave. Overall, you may interact with three people at the most, and when you leave two hours later with your full belly and lighter pocket, you get to go home. Little to no thought is given to the people who have to work through an entire shift, possibly even two shifts back to back. The server smiling and laughing with you really just wants to sit down, or maybe they are hungry themselves. Sometimes she is suffering from morning sickness during the dinner shift, and in between taking orders, she is running to the bathroom to try to calm down her stomach. But the really good ones, you can't tell. They convince you that they are there to be your friend, and that this is the only place in the world they want to be, even if the opposite is true. Ultimately, the restaurant floor becomes a stage, and the servers are actors, playing the part of your helpful and upbeat friend. These photos cover an entire weekend, but are compiled together to look like a single day, from morning to evening, to show the progression of the workers throughout the day at one of the top restaurants in DC.



My Favorite Time at Work

I do not enjoy getting up early. I naturally wake up around 6:30 (thank you, too many years of early morning swim practice), but that does not mean I like getting out of bed. That being said, I like going into work at 9. I'm usually one of the first people in, and for that first hour and a half before I have to deal with customers, I'm at peace.
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