This barn en route to Nelsonville sits on a horse farm. It’s owners were notified that their barn had been chosen for a quilt square, so any culture or dedication to quilt barns is particularly absent here. It seems that the addition of the quilt square has given these owners […]
Year: 2011
Audio Slideshow: Mini Golf
In all honesty, I don’t know that I’ve ever seen an audio slideshow that I actually enjoyed. But that was our second assignment in Audio/Video class and so I covered an event in the style I expect to do for a newspaper. Our originals were turned in a group critiqued […]
Quilt Barn Doc – #1
For our long documentary project (15-18 shooting events) my question is: Who are the owners of the Athens County quilt barns and what, if anything, holds them together? With several phone calls and one on-site visit (out of a possible 20) down, I think the answer is that these random […]
Golf in the Library
Two weeks ago I photographed a mini golf event in the university library for my audio slideshow project. While that’s probably 80% done and due on Tuesday, I’ve wanted to show you a few frames before the final product. My quandary is that my favorite moments occurred outside of any […]
Nothing to See Here
First assignment in Audio/Video: audio story. We needed an audio piece at least one minute in length including ambient and narrative that could not include music unless pertinent to the story. For me, this was a cry to do a story on music, just to get it in there. I […]
Prototype: Conclusion
Overall my experiment was successful and the hypothesis was shown as correct. In general, those who purchased more expensive menu items left food on their plates while customers ordering less expensive menu items ate all of their food. However, it is important to note that the more expensive menu items […]
Prototype
Our first assignment in Terry’s Documentary class this quarter is a scientific prototype approach, as in, just not photojournalism. The question I have chosen to ask is: Does the price of a plate of food affect the amount eaten by a single person in a single sitting? I photographed 20 […]
Prey
Diorama from the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History. This is also what grad school feels like. Its just that I’m not always sure which dinosaur I am.
Life at 50(mm)
Brief moment with Sarah & (her) Dad, due to an odd engine noise.
Jacksonville: Final
This is a small version of the layout I put together in an afternoon. The photos though, took about 8 weeks to put together. Enjoy. Or if you’re feeling supremely curious, you can download the .pdf. Copyright 2011 Heather Haynes, kthnx.
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