The second is a computer program whereby Steve builds solar-powered computer labs on site using an empty metal shipping container fitted with windows, wooden benches, and brand new Dell laptop computers, He also hires a full-time teacher at each site to teach computer classes exclusively. Steve has ten such labs currently operational, and his vision is to set up a lab at each school where the lunch program exists.
slowed his work, but he has been able to resume the food and computer programs. Last November, Steve received a "heroes" award from CNN at a ceremony in New York City for his efforts in Kenya. I doubt my video had anything to do with the CNN award, but my footage did catch the eye of the local film company Engaging Media, which was working on a inspirational documentary entitled "The Answer to Absolutely Everything." Their crew later interveiwed Steve on camera while he was at a conference in L.A. and they used much of my b-roll for a profile of Steve in the documentary. My first bona fide film credit. Not bad for a one-man crew.
I currently work as the Director of Communications at Warner Pacific College, part of which involves shooting stills and video for the college's in-house communication's department. Above is a link to some of my better photographs, some shot for the college, and others are from my personal portfolio.
Shot with Sony VX2000 and edited on Final Cut Pro.