Last year Josh won 2nd place in the Natural Mustache category of the Ohio Beard & Mustache Competition. This year, the odds are in his favor to win 1st. This story is for everyone who knows and loves facial hair, or at least my appreciation for a well-groomed man. This, […]
Month: October 2011
puppies
The requirements for our second audio story were only: 2:30-4:00 minutes, no narration, no music. I saw a posting that the Athens County Dog Shelter was completely full up with 60(ish) dogs and called to set up an interview. When I arrived, so many dogs had been adopted/rescued that only […]
Bar Light
Last night I spoke with the fiddler from Fox n Hounds before their show at Dick’s Den in Columbus. The music was amazing, I got to play with glowing bar light, and was welcomed by more wonderful Southerners. Before I do any real editing, here’s some tangential photos. This should […]
Rescue
This was my first shoot with the affectionately named Underhound Railroad, an operation of Friends of the Shelter Dogs. Volunteers from Athens County take dogs from the kill shelter here and foster them, vet them, and drive them until they get verifiable nice new homes. Brooke, this Beagle, went to […]
Waters of Coal Country
Or so I called my Picture Story project 2: Place/Issue. Please enjoy this exploration with the Sunday Creek Watershed Group and note that this does not in any way have anything to do with any real magazines.
Pawpaw, the video
My first freelance video gig gets to sit on the main page of the Ohio Pawpaw Festival‘s site. It was absolutely worth the work/effort for a happily satisfied client.
Run on the Ridges
My first 5K, a veritable photographic disaster. Beautiful light though. This is the first thing from my GA position that’s been published this year. And with a genius crop to boot.
Unrelated
Some of the pretties I found while wandering a little too far behind the good ladies of Sunday Creek this week:
Fish Shocking
Fish Shocking, as far as I understand, is the process of electrically stunning fish long enough to gather them up. In this case, the Sunday Creek Watershed Group did so in order to identify, count, and weigh the specimen as a measure of how well their water is doing. So […]
The Buzz
For some reason I decided to take Audio Reportage this quarter. It’s supposed to be a more in-depth look at what we studied last year but so far I’m simply too busy to give the skills the time they deserve. Here’s my first audio story (rules: 2:30 or under, no […]