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The Stunning Work Of Michael Massaia
I’ve discovered a photographer whose work I really love: Michael Massaia. He creates stunning black and white images of desolation and emptiness, but not in a way that leaves one depressed, but more in a way that leaves one fascinated. To top it off, Massaia uses large format film cameras and creates his look in the darkroom. He is an incredibly skilled printer.
Take a look at his portfolios here. Watch a video about him and his process here.

Afterlife
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Reward Photos And Products For Plain Of Jars Project Donors
Here are the donor rewards for the Plain of Jars Project fundraiser: first, the black and white photographs that I shot on the Plain of Jars in Xieng Khouang Province, Laos. Second, are Lao Silk Cards made by local women who work in the province. Third, there are two items from the Quality of Life Association, which has a network of villages affected by Unexploded Ordnance. These villages produce items such as the smartphone-sized bag and the iPad/Tablet bag. Please donate below to get one of these great gifts!
Please donate to the Plain of Jars Project here:
http://startsomegood.com/plainofjarsproject

A Reflected Storm 
Buddha Tree In The Mist 
Gaping Maw 
Storm Over The Kings Cup 
The Spiders Stratagem 
Trees Dance on Margin 
Tribute To FB 
Hand Made Silk Cards 
Hand Made Silk Cards 
Handmade Tablet Bag 
Handmade Tablet Bag 
Handmade Tablet Bag 
Smart Phone Bag 
Smart Phone Bag
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StartSomeGood Campaign Ends Today! Help Us Reach $12,000!!!
Today is it! The last day of the campaign is here… help us raise $12,000 at StartSomeGood and 120 new students will be educated at Lone Buffalo!!
Please donate to the Plain of Jars Project here:
http://startsomegood.com/plainofjarsproject
Thank you!
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Two Days Left Until The StartSomeGood Campaign Ends! Help Us Reach $10,000!!!
Getting closer… $10,000 at StartSomeGood and 100 new students supported at Lone Buffalo!!
Please donate to the Plain of Jars Project here:
http://startsomegood.com/plainofjarsproject
Thank you!
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Using Chronos Project Lite Kit On The Plain Of Jars Project
Disclaimer: The Chronos Project is a sponsor of the Plain of Jars Project.
Note: Some of the videos of prosthetic limbs homemade in the remote villages of Laos may be disturbing to some.
About eight months ago I added a great piece of gear to my kit, the Chronos Lite time-lapse system by the Chronos Project. The shipping company used the first shipping box as a piñata and caused more damage to the rail than I could even imagine. This was a few short weeks before I was to fly to Laos and the Chronos team built me a new rail in record time. Excellent customer support… Everything since has worked like a charm. Here is a quick video of one of the motion-control shots (mostly what I use the rail for) that I used for the the intro to many of the videos on the project. Following are other videos for the project that contain shots done with the rail. Finally, below, are snaps I took of setups.
The fundraiser for the Plain of Jars Project is on until Friday, May 16th, 6pm PDT. If you would like to support this crowd sourced fundraiser for a great community project in the, per capita, most bombed place on earth, please go here:
http://startsomegood.com/plainofjarsproject
httpvh://youtu.be/yUqxd2Mv58A
If you can’t see the video above, go here.
Here are other videos that use elements shot with the Lite kit:
httpvh://youtu.be/KnMUHTUxtvI
If you can’t see the video above, go here.
httpvh://youtu.be/nYimnCrbNZE
If you can’t see the video above, go here.
httpvh://youtu.be/GXeDMXQWefE
If you can’t see the video above, go here.

Cluster Bomb Cannister Filled With Cluster Bombs And One Grenade 
Child’s Prosthetic After Losing Arm To Unexploded Ordnance 
Inert BLU-3/B Cluster Bomb 
You Can’t See The Second Tripod Holding The Other End Of The Rail For This Vertical Up Shot.






