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Mckendree Augustas Promo Poster

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

Mckendree Augustas Promo Poster

A couple weeks ago I did a shoot with Mckendree Augustas for his new album. Here’s the keeper for the poster. Pope Saint Victor did the artwork and post-processing.

http://www.virb.com/popestvictor

There might be some of the pics going on the album art so I’m interested to see how Victor processes them and his design.

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Time

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

If I could summarize my biggest need right now it would be time. I need time with Amanda. I need time to have fun with music and photography. I need time at work to get better at what I do. I need time to organize.

Right now it seems like life is getting in the way of living. It’s not fun.

Some examples: I haven’t filed papers at home in six months. Amanda and I cook at home MAYBE two nights a week. I love to write yet I go weeks without writing at all (you can see the gaps here as proof). I’m a graphic designer who spends half as much time as would be proper on projects. I haven’t gone on a local photo safari in months. I pick up my guitar briefly every couple of weeks. I have little time to learn and less time to practice new techniques in design. Right now it seems like life is getting in the way of living. It’s not fun.

So what’s in the way? Why do Amanda and I rarely just chill out away from the house? Why do I work 8-10 hour days and not get it all done? Why do I spend time at home and never get organized? Why am I never able to spend time learning?

Someone! Help! Please!

I’ve had some ideas but as of yet they haven’t paid off or I haven’t stuck with them. Someone recommended changing my sleeping schedule to go to bed earlier and get up earlier. Unfortunately something in my physiology hates that and always has. I don’t know how to become a “morning person”. It would be nice though.

Another suggestion was to get to work earlier and leave right at five instead of working late. My job though includes at least one night I have to stay (Wednesday @ Youth Group), one night I like to stay (Tuesday @ Elevate), one night I’m usually slammed and it becomes a late day (Mondays), one night with my small group, and if I’m in the band or helping set up for Sunday it’s another night (Thursday). Most weeks I am at the church four of the seven nights in the week, sometimes five. It’s killing me. No, I’m not being forced into this schedule but I don’t know of a better one. How can I still get and give the ministry and community I need and still have a life?

The other is a question of my productivity. I feel like I get interrupted (Ha ha. I JUST got a phone call about a printer that isn’t working. Interruptions in action.) all the time and it kills my productivity. When I was looking for solutions I found a PDF from Stephen B. Jenkins of the Institute for Aerospace Research for National Research Council of Canada. His research found that “interruptions that occur within 15 or 20 minutes of each other can cause your productivity to fall to near zero.” That might explain why I get my best and most productive work done after 5pm. No one is here to distract me or interrupt me. Given, my job involves tech support but I feel like there is a better way than repeated “Got a minute?” entries through my doorway. I wish I could have designated work times where no one can bother me. Too bad I can’t hide. My 24″ iMac with second 22″ monitor is a little hard to throw in a backpack and go to Starbucks.

Any ideas? I’d love them. I have to get more productive so that I can work and live without harming the other.

If you have any ideas please leave them in the comments area. Please.

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Inside Out

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

Our youth group at SSCC ‚Äì named “Inside Out” ‚Äì is doing a series called “Inside Out” to try and re-center the youth on the idea that God is trying to change us from the inside out to become more like Him. Jon, our youth minister, asked me to make an XBox-looking graphic for the series to put on the screens and to print as posters on our brand new Canon 36-inch wide format printer (SWEET!).

InsideOut

So anyways, I got to work and out came this. It’s all from scratch except for the font called “1979″ that I got from dafont.com.

I hope you like it enough to steal it and use it at your church. This is big enough to print 24″x36″ or to drop down low enough and use on the screen. Please let me know if you use it by leaving a comment.

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SSCC Guest Card

Friday, February 22nd, 2008

Hey guys. I need your help. As a visitor to a church, what do you think about this? Does it gather enough information without asking too much? Do you feel like the church cares for you and isn’t just trying to get cards so they can bug you? Do you have any other feelings? Are there any errors?

I’d appreciate a look. Thanks!

Click here to see it bigger.

SSCC Guest Card

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Sermon Series Opener - “Be Still”

Tuesday, December 11th, 2007

If you attended St. Simons Community Church Sunday, you saw the video we opened our new series “Be Still” with. Travis did a great job in After Effects communicating the concept David gave us to go by.

I’ll let Travis explain it to you. From his website

I just wanted to share another one of our videos. We are beginning a three week Christmas series this Sunday entitled “Be Still.” It is about, well, being still. You know, “Be still and know that I am God.” We saw a video at Drive Conference two years ago that made an impact on a lot of our staff and so we “adopted” their concept and made our own. The video was edited in After Effects and the graphics were created by my co-worker Chris in Photoshop.

The video will play following a prayer in the service. We will have all the lights out and wait about 8-10 seconds before we play it. That way there will be an awkward silence to get people’s attention and make the first word on the screen more noticeable. There is no audio on this video and there won’t be in the service either. If you get distracted, cut on iTunes and restart it. However, if you can’t make it through in silence, maybe you need to check on the podcasts of this series. HaHa.

Hope you like it!

View it here, YouTube, or on the SSCC website.

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