Posts Tagged ‘Nashville’

Slideshow of the Decemberists show at the Ryman Auditorium Sept 27, 2009

// October 25th, 2009 // View Comments // Concerts, Music, photography

Photos from one of the most amazing shows I have ever attended. If you get the chance to see them do it, it will change you life:

Songs from the show:

The Rake Song
The Wanting Comes in Waves/Repaid
The Hazards of Love (part 1)
Crazy on You (Heart cover with Shara Worden of My Brightest Diamond & Becky Stark of Lavendar Diamond, live in Minneapolis 09)
Sons and Daughters (see photos of all the people on stage)

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Things can change in an instant

// October 8th, 2009 // View Comments // Live, personal

We live in a world of uncertainty and change. A world of chaos and unpredictability. It was a beautiful, cool, crisp Saturday Morning the I and 11 other will never forget.

Last Saturday as i was driving to pick up a friend, I came up on a terrible 3 care accident right after it happened. From the witness descriptions apparently a car ran a red light and ran in to another car making a turn which caused one car to spin and the impacting car hit another car after.

Having been a EMT, I instantly jumped out of the car to see what i could do. I ran to the closest cars passenger side door. Inside was a man, badly injured with the dashboard of the car on his lap. I tried to open the door but it was either locked and jammed. I yelled “Can you unlock the door”. Another bystander was climbing in to the back seat. I yelled again, “I’m an EMT, I can help, can you unlock the door”. He said ” So am I, I got this go see about the baby”. It was then I could hear the screams of a woman over by another car. She was screaming “Help me!! Help my baby!” That is an image that I will never get out of my head, the absolute panicked helpless look on her face. I ran over as fast as I could but by the time I got there 5 other people has swarmed to her. He was screaming and clutching an approximately 2 year old child covers in blood, not crying, arms dangling. I decide I was not going to be much of a help there so I looked in to the smashed up car to see an older Indian woman in the passenger seat. I climbed through and unlocked the door and ran around to her, opening the door. She was breathing and in obvious pain. I asked her where she hurt. She said something, not in English, so I yelled if someone could translate. A man, the driver of the car amazingly unhurt, came over. I told him to ask her where she hurt. She said her chest, stomach and legs, the Right one worse. I reached over to pull the keys out cause the front of the car was smoking, but I could not get them out. Another guy was trying to tell me to pull her out but I said, “not unless the car is on fire. If you see flames tell me and we pull her out. At that point I climbed in to back and held her c spine as straight as i could. In EMT school we are taught to assess the airway, breathing and circulation and if that is ok then assume neck injury. The car she was in (see photo) was absolutely destroyed by the almost full on front impact. I wasn’t sure where the engine of the car was.

The White Car, It was hit almost full head on and spun.

The White Car, It was hit almost full head on and spun. (click to enlarge)

White Car which was hit almost head on and spun.

I so I held c-spine untill the Nashville Fire Department showed up. I held it there for almost an hour since the baby was critical and the first of the Fire Personal to show up were attending and extracting the 2 guys in the other car. Once they got to me, I assisted getting the neck collar on and them moved out of the way. In the process i noticed the back seat, where the baby was, was covered in blood. I am not sure exactly what happened to it.

When they pulled the lady I was helping out, her hip was deformed and her foot had a bone sticking out of it. I hung around to see how the other people were doing. The third car (red one) has 2 younger girls, a baby, a toddler and a kid about 12 or so. They had injuries but nothing Life threatening. After all was done 10 of the 11 people involved had been transported, The driver of the white care was not hurt. I heard on the news that night that one of the guys and the baby was in critical condition. I will probably never know how they will be, or how the lady I helped will be. I am just glad i was able to help.

Life is short and in an instant things can change. On this day the lives of 11 people changed. The lesson to take for this is, never take life for granted because you never know what will happen or who will be taken. Just make sure you tell everyone you care they you care about them everyday.

The Other 2 cars

The Other 2 cars (click to enlarge)

Disposable Memory Project

// January 6th, 2009 // View Comments // Projects, photography

A while ago i was searching for idea of projects using disposable cameras and came across an website by Matthew Knight called The Disposable Memory Project. The idea is to hand to someone or leave a disposable camera somewhere public so that someone will take it, snap a few pictures, then pass it to someone else. Once its full the camera is developed and the pictures posted.

I decided to participate and drop some cameras around Nashville. My plan was to put two out this week but with this rain I only got one place. It was placed on the bench in front of the Whole Body Store in Green Hills.

Disposable Memory Project Camera CAL001

I will be putting some around town over the next few months so keep a lookout. Who knows I may just walk up to you somewhere and hand you one.

A link to my part of this Project

I got props (did I jsut type that?) and mentioned in the same place as my childhood and almost current crush) Kylie Minogue.

The First of my Photography Projects

// January 4th, 2009 // View Comments // photography

I recently aquired a Kodak Brownie Relfex Synchro model vintage camera circa 1940-1952. Every thing seem to be working on it on and the shutter seems fine although it does need a good de-dusting. These cameras use 127 film which isn’t very easy to get a hold of these days becasue i think they stopped making it in 1997.

So until i can get film for it or I am able to modify it for use with 120 film or 35mm film i plan on using it as an additional filter to take TTV, or Through the Viewfinder, photos. This is where you use a camera, in my case my Canon DLSR, and shoot through a viewfinder of most likely a vintage camera. Under the hood on the top of the camera is a large viewfinder that one would use to frame the shot. This is what is shot in a TTV type photo. The glass and dust of the viewfinder usually give the shot a very nice vintage look. It also helps to have some sort of light blocking aprattus on it to get the cleanest shot you can get (see mine here).

I took my assembled device out today and shot the following photos as my test run.

Bicentennial Mall

taken at the Bicentennial mall in Nashville, TN. Only slight Photoshop Mods

Light Post

Light Post at the Bicentennial Mall, Nashville, TN. Used an Antique Filter in Photoshop.

Capitol Building Nashville Tennessee

This one is my favorite.  I did a Black and White concersion of this shot of the Capitol Building form the Bicentennial Mall. I think the came out the best.

My newest project is going to be ti shoot some street and building shots around Nashville over the next month. That will give me the chance to master this method and allow me to take more creative shots.