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Through My Eyes documents the visit of an American college student as she disco…moreThrough My Eyes documents the visit of an American college student as she discovers Palestine through the eyes of new Palestinian friend. Jim Quattrocki, Jim Parks and Kevin Jacobson did most of the work on this production. I helped out with second camera, logistics and initial concept.
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Through My Eyes documents the visit of an American college student as she disco…moreThrough My Eyes documents the visit of an American college student as she discovers Palestine through the eyes of new Palestinian friend. In part 2 Haong Ly meets Louna's relatives and friends. Jim Quattrocki, Jim Parks and Kevin Jacobson did most of the work on this production. I helped out with second camera, logistics and initial concept.
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Through My Eyes documents the visit of an American college student as she disco…moreThrough My Eyes documents the visit of an American college student as she discovers Palestine through the eyes of new Palestinian friend. Haong and Louna go shopping in downtown Ramallah. Jim Quattrocki, Jim Parks and Kevin Jacobson did most of the work on this production. I helped out with second camera, logistics and initial concept.
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Through My Eyes documents the visit of an American college student as she disco…moreThrough My Eyes documents the visit of an American college student as she discovers Palestine through the eyes of new Palestinian friend. Louna takes Haong to watch a girls basketball game. Jim Quattrocki, Jim Parks and Kevin Jacobson did most of the work on this production. I helped out with second camera, logistics and initial concept.
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Through My Eyes documents the visit of an American college student as she disco…moreThrough My Eyes documents the visit of an American college student as she discovers Palestine through the eyes of new Palestinian friend. Louna takes Haong to church, and Haong has a little accident.
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This is an experimental travel video which serves as a social commentary on two…moreThis is an experimental travel video which serves as a social commentary on two distinctly different cultures. less
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After visiting the butterflies in Sierra Chinqua, we were lucky enough to be di…moreAfter visiting the butterflies in Sierra Chinqua, we were lucky enough to be directed to Cocina El Mirador which is an authentic cowboy restaurant. It is basically a barn, with a few tables on a dirt floor and a wood-fired griddle. Fresh Steak, cactus leaves and onions with simple quesadillas was prepared for us on a wood fired stove. In this authentically rustic setting I sat down to one of the best and truly unique dining experiences. Simple sometimes is best.
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An excerpt from RV Adventures Travel series "BAJA";
Rv Aventures stops by San…moreAn excerpt from RV Adventures Travel series "BAJA";
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Thursday, September 18, 2003
Feeling at home back in Santiago, I threw the cam…moreThursday, September 18, 2003
Feeling at home back in Santiago, I threw the camera and tripod into my backpack and headed for the Metro light rail system. Santiago’s Metro is world class. The stations are clean, large and well lit. The trains run on a tight schedule. Television monitors on the platform tell you when the next train is due. It was independence day, and the streets were quiet. Most shops had closed for the holiday. I returned to the Plaza de Armas to record independence day celebrations. The plaza was mostly cordoned off by police.
It is a Chilean Independence Day tradition for the President, the military elite, and other high government officials to attend church at the Metropolitan Cathedral on the plaza square. The appearance of the president comes with much fanfare. Two regiments of Chilean soldiers marched and paraded around the square. One of the regiments dressed in grey ceremonial uniforms with black boots. Their shiny grey helmets eerily resembled those worn by the Wermacht soldiers of Germany in World War II. While the band played patriotic music, I perched myself on a monument and had a perfect view of the plaza. Sure enough, President Ricardo Lagos arrived in an open-air limo. Lagos stood in the back seat of the convertible wearing a grey suit with a broad, red, white and blue ribbon, waving to the crowd. As the motorcade turned the corner it passed just a few feet from my camera.
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A cold December morning at Hidden Lake Forest Preserve, DuPage, County, Illinois
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The ruins of ancient Caesarea are located on the Mediterranean coast, half way …moreThe ruins of ancient Caesarea are located on the Mediterranean coast, half way between Tel Aviv and Haifa, Israel. Herod the Great built Caesarea Maritima to honor his patron, Caesar Augustus about 25–13 BC.
I visited in July, 2007 while recording footage for an upcoming documentary on the life of Apostle Peter. The book of Acts records that in Caesarea there was a man named Cornelius, a centurion of the Italian Cohort. Peter met Cornelius and converted him to Christianity.
Caesarea harbor is one of the most significant engineering feats of the ancient world, Herod’s engineers filled barges with sand, floated them into position and then sank them in a circle, thus forming the harbor.
Once Roman ships had a safe place to dock, Caesarea became a major seaport. Eventually, time and the sea washed the sand footings away.
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