It’s been a busy month.

Yup…it’s one of those posts.  The kind where I apologize for not posting more often.  The good news is, that I have been busy working on lots of media for everybody to enjoy.  Right now most of my media lives on Facebook.  SO…go add me if you want to see some of the stuff right now.  It’s been a bit tricky to post photos to the blog, so I’ll need to sit down sometime and figure out what to do in the future.

Jake and Lizzie’s Wedding
Nicaragua 2013

If you want to contact me, Facebook is great or you could email me at godsalvage@hotmail.com. I do have a phone that sometimes works (texting might be more likely to get through), the number is 419-487-0777.

I need(ed) your help!

Note: 6-2-13Fundraising has closed, and I will be leaving on Friday June 7th for 10 days in Nicaragua. Thank you all for your help! Watch for videos and pictures shortly after I get back.

Friends and Family,

One beautiful thing about our God is his universal love for all people everywhere in every country.  I have now been on 6 overseas missions trips, and each time I meet people with extraordinary faith.
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Upcoming Projects

The Safest Life – A long form documentary that is in production now, and will cease production in 2015-2016.  It will follow missionaries to the places God has called them to further His kingdom.

Beloved and Fiance – A fictional blog experience written to reflect on the church and it’s connection to Christ

Barry and The Trucker (Tentative Title) – Preproduction and script writing for the future.

Elle/The Remnant – Music video from the studio, now in post production.

Fields of Faith

I was asked to film this “rally(?)” at pretty much the last minute by some of the students who were there.  I was impressed by how good the GoPro footage looked when you sped it up 10x-20x faster than originally shot.  I’ve tried some traditional timelapses with GoPros since then and haven’t had much luck getting decent results.  It seems like it is better to just run regular film and tweak it in post.  I’m still getting used to the steadicam, but I got some stuff worth keeping here.  Once again the low light capabilities of a DSLR really continue to blow me away.