Update November, 2011: my first of many videos

I have been working hard to come up with new items that I think will go over well for the site.  And in that, I have thought that video might be a good addition.  But, since I don’t have any recent ones, I thought that I might start loading my earlier works.

So, so start with, I have decided to post my very first production.  I created this video (in 4 parts) when I was in journalism school at Indiana University.  I took a bike trip through 12 countries (though the 6 of them didn’t make it onto this project) and I documented the entire thing — including the research prior to and following shooting.

It was from this first project that I got the idea to start my own production label, Moving Stills Pictures.  And under that label, from the Cyle O’Donnell Studio, came several more (and much better quality) films that followed me throughout many of my other trips.

So, without further ado, please enjoy these photo-films and expect more to come.

Part 1:
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUKOMgEIE30]
Part 2:
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3UfMcujNwV4]
Part 3:
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhXS2ipzH5U]
Part 4:
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-sev_0MhnI]
Also, I have decided to reintroduce my books for sale.  I didn’t agree with Blurb’s pricing, and I certainly don’t want people paying too much, but since they are easy to advertise with and they do a great job of allowing me to give previews of my books, I thought I would post them back here again.

Please note that the following two books are available on the blurb website, but if you purchase them on my website HERE, you will get the video that comes with it for only $5.00 (plus S&H).  It’s a great deal and the photography is among my best.

The following two links will only appear if you have the latest version of Flash.

Book one:

Book Two:

Of course, you’re welcome to come by the site and check out the photography any time, but these books and the prints available online are items you can have in your home library or on your coffee table.

So please consider purchasing a book, helping to support my travel and research and have a piece of the journey for yourself.