Monthly Archives: January 2009

Where the Hell is Matt and Playing for Change

I’m sure most everybody has seen this video before, so I’m a bit late to the game. This was shown to me this past summer and I wanted to post about it then but it completely slipped my mind. It would be worth your time to check out Matt’s website: Where the Hell is Matt. He has a ton more videos on the site including a speaking engagement he did to explain how he got all the people to dance with him. The FAQ is another interesting section to check out as well. So far I have watched this video four times tonight. You won’t be able to argue that the song in the video doesn’t put you in a happy mood.

***You can watch the video in a much higher quality by actually going to YouTube

Another pretty cool video I saw was “No Worry” by Playing for Change. It is a compliliation of musicians from around the globe singing one song in various locations. They have done a few other songs and will be releasing two songs on iTunes shortly. The “Stand By Me” video is worth checking out as well.

***Again, you can watch a much higher quality video on YouTube

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More Portraits

I am just getting back into updating my blog with portraits and weddings. I’m starting off with a few portraits of the daughter of a past bride I groom I worked with.

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South Bend Tribune Readers Choice Awards

It’s that time when I make my shameless plea for everyone to place their vote for me at the South Bend Tribune Readers Choice Awards. I have been a runner up for many years, but in all honesty who remembers anything but first, I want to win! It’s simple. It’s easy. Just follow the link above, register, and go to the service section.

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ISPWP Interview

Recently I participated in an interview for the International Sociey of Professional Wedding Photographers headed up by Joe Milton, a photographer from Portland, Oregon. You can view the interview here. I cannot attest to how well you’ll like the interview considering the fact that I loathe talking or writing about myself. I usually feel conceited and arrogant when I do.

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