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Monday, 23 May 2011

HeartBreaking.

Even though this image was taken in 1993, I am sure that nothing has really changed. This article is tragic on so many levels. I am sharing it with you because it shocked me back into a more reasonable perspective on life. There is more we can do to help. We just have to think, i am not the centre of the universe. I feel challenged. Read it, let me know how it makes you fell. James


This image was taken in Sudan during the 1993 famine. That's a little girl, crawling slowly and painfully across the ground toward a food distribution center akilometer away, while a vulture watches her and follows, waiting for her to die so it can eat her.

The photographer, Kevin Carter, chased the bird away and then sat sobbing uncontrollably after taking the photo. In April of 1994, Carter was informed he'd be winning the Pulitzer Prize for the photo, and he was presented with the prize on May 23rd of that year. Two months later, he killed himself out of grief and desperation over all of the things he'd seen and his depression at the things humanity does to one another.

This image explains something very basic and true about our world, and something we are very reluctant to admit: in order for some of us to have more food than we need, children have to starve to death and animals have to eat them. We purchase our excess with those children's lives. And this photo captured this truth purely and literally for us all to see.

Written by Mark Hughes. Image and text shared from Here

Friday, 20 May 2011

Remembering Rio.

Thought i would share some of my favourite images from my Rio trip last September with Ben Cerullo.  I have been watching the Billabong Rio Pro while i'm editing some new images and could not help look through the shots from the trip. Hope you enjoy.



















Tuesday, 17 May 2011

Powerful use of Sound.

This video shows clearly how sound design can enhance the dynamics of a film.



This Crossfit inspired piece is an experiment in sound, small moments, dynamic build and human intensity.

It's a race against the clock that we all must face, and a reminder to breathe, because you can.


Main piano track is Fugitif 1 by Swod: http://bit.ly/jGkUvc

Directed & Shot: Paul Schneider (http://www.helloandcompany.com/commercials/paul-schneider)
Edit: Andrew Maggio (http://www.framecycle.com)
Sound Design: Paul Schneider & Andrew Maggio
twitter: @lettershome

I'd like to thank Windy City Crossfit & it's athletes for their talent, dedication and the fantastic facility.

Wednesday, 11 May 2011

ONE Day... ONE Slay...


One fun session with Jack Lynch,
Part three of a mini session based series
ONE DAY.... ONE SLAY.....

Part I
vimeo.com/​16981742

Part II
http://vimeo.com/17834922

Words by Jack Lynch

“2 weeks after I acquired my provisional license, I drove myself down to the town of Newcastle on a Thursday afternoon. I like Newcastle; it’s like the northern beaches. Just ghetto. A lot less BMW’s and Range Rovers driving around. I was there to meet Nicholas Damen. The aim to shoot another edit in his ‘One Day, One Slay’ series.”

“The swell was south and the winds were strong. Not the ideal weather for Newcastle for surfing let alone logging. That Thursday night as we sat in ‘Grill’d’ eating lamb hamburgers we made the decision to head south.”

“We had a tip to head to the Coal Coast. We departed Newcastle at 4 am and didn’t arrive back till 7 that night. This edit you see here is what we discovered. Proves those quick day trips are worth your time.”

Jack Lynch X Nicholas Damen

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