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August 22, 2007

Video Clip: Shooting the Image

Shooting (Part One of Three)

In this first of three segments (10 min), I am interviewed in the field while shooting some pictures. I discuss:

  • How I choose a subject
  • Preparing the site and capturing the image
  • Digital photography - why not film
  • The Prairie Garden Trust which is the backdrop for most of my images.

The filming, video editing, sound recording and editing was done by Steve Mays. Actually he has done a lot more than that. Almost 4-years ago he introduced me to blogging and showed me his blog: smays.com

In 2006 he proposed and then produced a series of 50 half-hour podcasts about medical topics. Once a week he would come to my medical office ("Studio C") and would record the banter. These podcasts are still online at www.LivingHealthyPodcast.com . If you want to hear the interviews, click on the blue "Listen Now" button within each of the topics.

It was with Steve's support and encouragement that I started this blog. His enthusiasm is infectious when it comes to blogging and podcasting; it touches everyone around him. His wife Barb has started a blog: Long Term Care Law. Even my wife Lorna has started a blog for the Missouri Department of Conservation.

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