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October 4, 2006

With my friend Eric Larson's guidance, I put together a movie of the time-lapse photography from the Metrodome assignment for ESPN. I think its pretty cool, and only partly because if you look very very keenly you can spy me running all around (I'm in a green t-shirt) the field trying to take everything in.

The movie can be found here. [link removed]

Also somewhat link-worthy... I was given the go ahead tonight by one of my editors at Newsweek to post some unpublished work I shot for a few months ago for the magazine on a story that now has very little chance to see the light of day, unfortunately. I mention this because the work came from two shoots that I felt particularly proud of this year. You can find 4 images starting here.

Lastly, I'm going to add a couple of pictures from the same assignment that aren't going to show up on the main web site, but they are ones that I like for different reasons. These type of pictures, ones that aren't wholly successful and yet on the path towards being something new and interesting, are what stay with me the most.

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Lt. Col. Frank McClary watches over a platoon of new Army recruits training on the M-16 range at Fort Jackson, SC.

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Lt. Col. McClary's family is very proud of all his many accomplishments! When you see him doing what he does best just know that it all is the results of the prayers from the late Missionary Sis. Dianne W. McClary. I know this because I am his little sister who never seems to be amazed when I see or hear something great that my brother has done or aided in! Forty Rounds Frank!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted by Rhonda on April 27, 2008

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