Sunday, November 27, 2011

What's new:

So far, 2012 looks like it could be a very busy year, which I won't complain about at all. For starters, in December, I will begin filming a documentary which actually dives into the lives of touring musicians, both on and off of tour. Much of this will be a continuation project, most likely taking the better part of a year to compile the footage (due to school), and then a great deal of time afterward to edit. I want this to be perfect, as I know many people are already sticking their necks out simply for giving me the opportunity to make this film, so I won't disappoint.

Second: I will be starting a monthly (or so) update following around a Kansas City MC who is trying to make it big time. I can't give many details right now, but I know it's going to not only be fun, but a great experience.

Last: all of this is very expensive when I am making little-to-no money off of these projects, if you could find yourself kind enough to donate ANYTHING, I will forever be grateful of your generosity.

Thank you for all of the support,
Drew Minnis

Monday, November 14, 2011

11/14

Earlier this week, I decided to visit Clinton Lake, about fifteen minutes from my dorm at KU. This was really the first time since moving to Lawrence that I had seen something other than a city environment, which was a breath of fresh air. I find it extremely ironic how all of my childhood, all I wanted was to get away from the rural, outdoor environment which surrounded me. Now, all I want is to spend time in nature. Below are some photos and a timelapse video that I took.






Sunday, November 6, 2011

Some Photos I Took This Week

Over the last couple of weeks, my love of night time photography in general has really started to take hold. These photos are really my first attempt at capturing the night sky. 


These photos were taken with a Canon XT with a warming filter and adjusted in Photoshop CS5. I only used Photoshop to increase saturation and to filter. Nothing else has been altered from the original image.