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Last weekend, I helped my friend Pouya Dianat with the shooting of his short film, GEARS. He and his friend/roommate, Jonathan Cribbs, wrote the script and cast it. What was interesting about the making of GEARS is that Pouya used DSLR’s to capture the video. To put this in layman’s terms, he used cameras that were traditionally used for only still photographs (the kinds of cameras I use). Recently, several DSLR models have been released that can shoot still photographs, as well as capture HD video. Pouya used Nikon D3 camera bodies and Nikkor as well as Carl Zeiss lenses for the film. Audio was captured externally and will be added in during the editing process. This portion of the film was shot in abandoned factory (Thomaston Mills) in Griffin.

Chris Polk, a pre-engineering major at Clayton State, studies biology in the University Center on Jan. 11, the first day of spring semester. I took this picture for the student newspaper, The Bent Tree. I am now co-editor-in-chief of the paper, and I’m hoping to do some exciting things with it. What’s not exciting this semester is that I’m taking Spanish…..say a prayer for me.

I’m in New Orleans for the Sugar Bowl, so last night (New Year’s Eve), I ventured out to the French Quarter to take a few pictures. I was going to try to get some pictures of the madness on Bourbon Street, but it was just a bit too crowed for me (especially carrying around camera). So I went one block over to Royal Street and hung with a couple of street musicians. Happy New Year!
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