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The Week in Outtakes

out·take (outtk) n.
1.

a. A section or scene, as of a movie, that is filmed but not used in the final version.
b. A complete version, as of a recording, that is dropped in favor of another version.

2. An opening for outward discharge; a vent.
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The space is really what kills people out here. The same thing [...]

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Waiting to be Fed

The production of Bush era politics on the Washington circuit.  Photographs from the White House, The U.S. Senate, and the 2006 Elections focusing on the strange symbiosis between the media, politicos, the behind-the-scenes theatrics of it all.

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Transience II

Here’s a few more from my Transience project which I will be continuing to work on as time allotts throughout the rest of the year.  The idea of the essay is an exploration of the roadside oasis catering to the transient lifestyle of the trucker and traveler.  I’m shooting most of the project with an [...]

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The Other Border

CENTRAL AMERICAN IMMIGRATION THROUGH MEXICO  Roughly 11% of the estimated 12 million undocumented immigrants residing in the United States arrive from countries south of Mexico.  The vast majority reach Mexico’s northern border by traversing one of the most dangerous routes in this hemisphere.  These immigrants navigate a gauntlet of rape, robbery, murder, assault, extortion, and [...]

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Cannabis Culture

An ongoing essay on the recreational use, medicinal application, religious views, and cultural influences of marijuana in American society.

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Facing South

A study of the romanticism, the eccentricities, and the stereotypes of the Deep South.

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Viva La Vida

A travelogue of Guatemala and Mexico.

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09.29.2009 by Matt Eich

Party People

Party People

I just got back from an awesome weekend of catching up with friends and making memories at Tim Gruber and Jenn Ackerman’s wedding at Nags Head, North Carolina. After school it is hard keeping in touch with people long distance, so sometimes a reunion is just what the doctor ordered.

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Immigrants Cling to Life for New York Times

After a battle in court last Friday an Atlanta judge ruled that Grady Memorial Hospital could close it’s free dialysis clinic for uninsured individuals.  After the ruling the hospital offered to assist in payment for dialysis elsewhere for a period of three months.  Grady also offered to financially assist patients in moving to other states [...]

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The Political Conventions

A look at the 2008 Democratic and Republican National Conventions and the events surrounding them.

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