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Heading out to Maryland for a job interview at The Daily Times in Salisbury.  Right now I’m sitting at the Charlotte airport waiting for my connecting flight.  I can honestly think of worse things than sitting in this nice atrium with wireless watching the sunset  while listening to Queen.

This photo was taken on my laptop’s webcam.

The April

This weekend I went up to Chapel Hill, NC to visit some of my friends who are in the Dialectic and Philanthropic Societies of UNC.  I mostly went to enjoy myself, but after seeing other people bust out camera equipment the photographer in me forced me to take a few shots of my own.  Here is my favorite from the night though.

Alexander Smith and Meaghan Maritin dance in the Philanthropic Chamber at the top of New West on the campus of UNC in Chapel Hill, NC on April 12, 2008.

Yesterday I drove up to Asheville, NC for a job interview at The Citizen-Times. During the trip they had me shoot a sample assignment. I thought it went pretty well, I feel like I got some nice images out of it. The sky opened up for the first time during the trip so I tried to utilize the beautiful blue backdrop when I was able.

Michael Bailey of Owen High School climbs a rock wall brought in by the United States Army during the Buncombe County JROTC Field Day at Owen High School on April 4, 2008.

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More photos from Charlotte, but these are cool things I saw while walking around the downtown area.

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A brick art installation in the downtown area. I feel bad for the kids who they had to turn into bricks to make this though.

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What good is going somewhere unless you have friends with you? Here are some photos I took yesterday around Charlotte of fellow UGA students as we ventured to the dowwtown area.

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Jenna Findlan talks on the phone to a potential employer as Jake Clark is reflected in the window of my car.

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