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I wanted to add for any admins who might come across this...
I have been dying to work on editing the Sundance Documentary footage... to contribute something. My old XP hasn't been able to handle it. I am counting the days until I get my long awaited Mac Pro, but until then - maybe another month - my contributions to anything on HitRecord have to be smaller scale. Sorry guys.
I have been dying to work on editing the Sundance Documentary footage... to contribute something. My old XP hasn't been able to handle it. I am counting the days until I get my long awaited Mac Pro, but until then - maybe another month - my contributions to anything on HitRecord have to be smaller scale. Sorry guys.
Hope this works!
These are interviews I prompted on New Year's Eve '09. Their responses were spontaneous. I asked them, "What is love to you?" They ran with it.
These are interviews I prompted on New Year's Eve '09. Their responses were spontaneous. I asked them, "What is love to you?" They ran with it.
1919 Hemphill is a self-sufficient music venue run by young anarchists. They've got a library and a lounge downstairs, but upstairs is where the local rockin happens. I think my favorite thing about it, though, is the ever-changing back wall. There's always a new mural.
Anyway... It's one thing to take pictures of bands and musicians that are performing. But I like spotlighting the other people. It's easy to connect with a performer. You get to watch them freely without that self-conscious feeling of being watched yourself. You can familiarize yourself with performers. But it's the people who aren't performing - at the moment - who remain infinitely interesting. As long as they're strangers, all we have is appearance. They could be anybody. But they're right next to you.
Anyway.
A photo can't do justice to what the sky was like in the moment. Or at least, this photo doesn't do it justice. But I still love it.


