A few days ago, I started using my brand-new camera, and decided to take some images of my office for your viewing pleasure. For the most part, the office is pretty tame, with a few highlights here and there, which I tried capturing.
As a side note, if you are looking an amazing digital camera, then you need to check out the Sony Cybershot DSCW170 with 10.1 megapixels and 5x Optical Zoom, which is what I am sporting nowadays. All thanks to the extreme kindness of my brother, Lenny, who got it for me as a birthday present.
Now on to the exciting picture – score! For starters, here is an exterior shot of where all the magic happens. And by “magic,” I mean lazy corporate drones smashing their keyboards all day, pretending to work.
And now, the way I verify everyday that I am still employed – does the keycard still work?
Huzzah! I am greeted by that friendly and familiar chirp of success. Now I get to trek up the stairs, and plunk down at my desk. As I walk into my office, this is my view:
Now I get to connect my handy dandy laptop, and prepare for a fun day of internet surfing, phone calls and emails. Here you can see my point-of-view, seated at my desk. As you can imagine, it can get a bit distracting as people constantly walk by that hall-way all day:
Assuming you did not have a fancy keycard, like myself, but still wanted to enter the building, you would be able to from the front entrance, during normal business hours. If you do need to breach our walls, you will notice a warm reception area, with our delicious sign on the wall.
Really, the only other things worthy of noting are the sales office, the conference room, and our studio. First I take you in for a quick peak at the sales office. People were actually working, so as to not disturb them, I only took a shot of the huge banner on the opposite wall to the entrance of the sales office:
I took three shots of the studio, so you can get some perspective of size, and what it is like sitting in the booth. Obviously, there is a lot more action when the cameras are rolling, but you will have to make due with these shots for now:
Last, but not least, our exciting conference room. This is where some brainstorming happens, but usually more dirty jokes and social time than anything else. It certainly looks much fancier, compared to what the content of the meetings would really necessitate.
That, folks, is all she wrote. Hope you enjoyed some of the pictures, even though I know they are pretty boring…but what do you expect? It is just an office building.

















