Jebbflakes

Written by on 06/06/2004 in JG | Life & Times with 0 Comments
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ewwww….Jebb flakes. Exactly. My skin hasn’t peeled this bad since this time in 1998. At least I can sleep decently now. Ben and I shot video Friday and Saturday for the Yorktown Association in Charleston. We are making a program to go on their touch screen kiosks to inform visitors about the available tours on the Yorktown and the ships surrounding it. It was very tiring work. The first day we made a shot list on each of the ships, and planned for the shoot the next day. As sequence would have it, we shot the next day. It was rigorous. We descended and climbed narrow stairs/ladders all day. Anyway, that part is done and now we are beginning to edit. I met him earlier today to start the capture. 12 gigs of footage!!! woohoo… That went well, and then I came home and made myself dinner. It was big considering I hadn’t eaten dinner from the night before, breakfast or lunch today. I made a cheesy pasta with tuna dish accompanied by baked potatoes, and broccoli. Had a nice tall and fresh glass of sweet tea, and cleaned up. Now I am sitting here typing this. I am about to update my resume and do some other things in preparation for tomorrow. I am hoping to skip out of work early to accompany my mom to North Carolina to see my recovering brother and two nephews. I think they have baseball games tomorrow night, which I would really love to see. Dammit, I also need to send out some emails. I have received some really kind words from a few friends lately that I have been slow to respond to. I.AM.AN.ASS. Well now that this post has absolutely no form, I think I will end it.

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About the Author: I was born in Charleston, SC in 1980. I was raised by and among brilliant parents, step-parents and siblings that instilled in me an appreciation for art, nature and humanity. I went to USC where I studied Media Arts with an emphasis in photography. I left for a career before graduation. I love photography and people. I like to capture expressions and personalities as they exist in daily life. In 80 years, I want a person to look at one of my photos and feel a connection to the subject. I want my photographs to express art, nature and humanity. -JG .

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