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A two-hour photo shoot with 433 still photos of Jon Swerens, condensed into a 45-second video. Photos by Steve Linsenmayer. Music composed of loops from Apple's GarageBand.

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  • Zach Klein 3 years ago
    Glad to have you on Vimeo, Jon!
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  • Remyyy plus 3 years ago
    Wow !
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  • Tallulah 3 years ago
    Impressive!
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  • mikedup 3 years ago
    cool! Love the industrial setting....
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  • Andrea Allen staff 3 years ago
    That's really cool.
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  • Scott Greider 3 years ago
    Does that song come from the Trinity Psalter?
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  • HaNNaH123 3 years ago
    cool music!!
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  • Alex Itin plus 3 years ago
    What's a Jon Swerens?
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  • Buck Flashroy 3 years ago
    That's a good first video.
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  • DrPiranha 3 years ago
    I like that bridge a lot! I would love to film a movie on it!

    Nice video :).
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  • han 2 years ago
    Nice job. Steve's a great photographer. I got to listen to him lecture about his Burma project in my photojournalism class this semester.
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  • meliorate 2 years ago
    Nice! If your name was Billy Jo, I'd be a little concerned about the number of bridge shots (haha) but it worked well for you!
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