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Video interviews on the effects of the US economy

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Recently I spent some time interviewing people about their experiences in our economic upheaval here in the States. Some of these people work in industries that were directly impacted by the erosion that many have been experiencing.

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This project actually began over a year ago when I had the opportunity to document the gas shortages that had been plaguing the southeast, especially in the Atlanta area. I remember standing in lines that would wrap across an entire Walmart parking lot. Standing in the hot sun and witnessing people fighting over fuel. It was truly something out of a Mad Max future.

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What I experienced made me consider what life could be like in the U.S. in the future. How would society change? Or could it adapt to a world with more expensive fuel, or slumping economy that could no longer support the “American way of life.”

Fast-forward about six months. The stock market was in full retreat, and my industry was in full meltdown. Then, at the end of 2008 I became yet another victim of the recessionary fallout. I lost my job, and my ability to maintain my former lifestyle. It was yet another opportunity to not only document what I saw around me, but to really relate to those being affected.

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I hope you enjoy the accounts presented here, and thanks to everyone who participated in this project. Please leave comments on what you thought of the video or how the economy has affected you. I’d love to hear from you.

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08.19.2009 Blogcast – backyard creativity and urbex

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Hi everybody!

This week I spent some time in my yard, walking around trying to come with some creative ideas. I took some photos of some muscadine vines hanging from a tree next to my house. It was slam full of grapes, which I was also bothered to pick a bowl full. There is a winery not too far from my house, which they use said grape to make a very sweet desert wine. Its quite good, if you like sweet wine that is.

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