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Photo: Some Experiments
Some Experiments
A couple of experiments

Photo: Music Essay | Chapter 11: Dulcimer Festival
Music Essay | Chapter 11: Dulcimer Festival
Music Essay | Chapter 11: Dulcimer Festivalor also here:Music in Athens Southeast Ohio Dulcimer Festival at the Federal Valley Resource Center in Stewart Ohio. The festival included playing workshops and several concerts. For more information check out jcrmusic.com.

Photo: Avon Park Fall Colors 360
Avon Park Fall Colors 360
The fall colors of Avon Park in full 360.

Photo: Daily Drive
Daily Drive
Another experiment with timelapse photography. Two days a week I teach classes in the evening, so my drive to class is in the daylight and my drive home is at night.

Photo: Music in Athens
Music in Athens
Music in Athens All of the “Music in Athens” pieces in one shell.

Photo: Music Essay | Chapter 10: Punk in Drublic
Music Essay | Chapter 10: Punk in Drublic
Punk/Hardcore music from The Union bar. This video was shot almost entirely on a Canon 20D using timelapse and sequence shooting. Some short clips from a Panasonic/Leica Lumix DMC-LX1. This is an experiment in a hybrid format blending stills and video for motion.

Photo: Labor Day
Labor Day
May Day. In 1889, a workers’ congress in Paris voted to support the U.S. labor movement’s demand for an eight-hour workday. It chose May 1, 1890, as a day of demonstrations in favor of the eight-hour day.

Photo: Boston University Production
Boston University Production
Multimedia production for Boston University’s website relaunch (later this week). The pieces were produced mostly from photos and audio interviews they gave me to use.

Photo: Healthcare in New Orleans, One Year after Katrina
Healthcare in New Orleans, One Year after Katrina
Healthcare in New Orleans, One Year after Katrina The state of healthcare in New Orleans, one year after Katrina. Freelance assignment for MedPage Today.

Photo: Audio Interviews
Audio Interviews
Dr. Greg Henderson was the only medical professional tending to 20,000 of the city’s residents after they found refuge in the Convention Center. An email he was able to get out on Aug. 30th was widely publicized on blogs and later picked up by national and world media outlets.




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