Showing posts with label Chris Hamby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chris Hamby. Show all posts

Thursday, April 28, 2016

Hamby (Group Pix- Alum of Photojournalism/Final Moments)

Final moments from the photography session inside the former Gambrill Gymnasium,
(from L to R: Chris Hamby, Jared Bileski, CJ Blickenstaff, Paul Woodward,
Bonnie Monnier and Tim Jacobsen).

Newseum Trip (from L to R: Tim Jacobsen, Chris Hamby,
Shanayah Braithwaite, Chris Woltz, Jennifer Forester,
and Jeanne Robinson).

Commuter Taco Festival (from L to R: CJ Blickenstaff, Paul Woodward,
Alex Smith, Bonnie Monnier and Jennifer Forester).

Commuter Taco Festival (from L to R: Paul Woodward, Chris Hamby,
Alex Smith, Bonnie Monnier and Jennifer Forester,
Photographed by CJ Blickenstaff).

"Two thumbs up" to all- It was a great (and enjoyable) experience with everyone this semester! 
-Cheers (and congratulations) to all!
-Chris Hamby 

Thursday, April 14, 2016

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Hamby, Seton Center: From 2-D to 3-D (Ind. Study)


2-D logo/graphic for Seton Center, Inc. (not designed by Chris Hamby)

"And now for something completely different..."

Seton Center 3-D graphic (silver on dark red background).

Seton Center 3-D graphic V.2 (gold on olive green asphalt background).


Seton Center 3-D graphic V.3 (metallic blue on plain dark background).

These (and similar elements) will be used as lower-thirds for upcoming videos for the Seton Center project, as well as still elements for the center's promotional tools (YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, etc.)

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Hamby (Ind. Study), Multimedia Example (for fellow Photojournalists)


Though this is 10 minutes long, here is one of many unique Multimedia Project examples- a "day in the life" of pioneering New York talk show host Joe Franklin (1926-2015).

Hope everyone is doing well.  Enjoy!

Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Seton Center Area Exteriors II, Hamby (Ind. Study)

Maryland historical highway sign for the Shrine of
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in Emmitsburg, Maryland.

Entrance to the National Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in Emmitsburg, Maryland.

Seton Center sign near the adjacent entrance to the facility
in Emmitsburg, Maryland.


The following photo is not related to the Seton Center project (here is one from last week's "Big Thaw").

2004 Jeep Liberty buried under heavy snow during the 2016 Winter Blizzard in
Walkersville, Maryland

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Seton Center Exteriors, Hamby (Ind. Study)



Front grounds of the headquarters of the Seton Center Outreach Center
and Family Thrift Store, located in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
Front entrance to the headquarters of the Seton Center Outreach Center
and Family Thrift Store, located in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
Front entrance sign of the Seton Center Outreach Center
and Family Store, located in Emmitsburg, Maryland.

Thursday, April 30, 2015

Profile: Stephanie Lyons & Lyons Den Pictures (Chris Hamby/Final Photojournalism Project)

Ladies and Gentlemen, here is my final project, a profile on local photographer Stephanie Lyons and her photography studio, Lyons Den Pictures in Walkersville, Maryland.

To all fellow students, this Photojournalism class was an enlightening experience.  Take care, everyone- and reach for the skies!

Be sure to read my blog on classic, contemporary and cult cinema (along with television and music)- At The Matinee.

Profile: Stephanie Lyons and Lyons Den Photography (Final Photojournalism Project) from Christopher Hamby on Vimeo.

Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Chris Hamby's "Man On The Street": Which one of the 44 Presidents of the United States would you like to be and why?


HCBN: "Man On The Street" (Which one of the 44 Presidents of the United States would you like to be?) from Christopher Hamby on Vimeo.

Here is a "Man On The Street" interview with Hood College students. The question was "Which one of the 44 Presidents of The United States would you like to be?"

Featuring Hood College students Meg DePanise, Meosha Jupiter, Evan Reed, and Cameron Tate.

Editing/Lighting/Post-Production/Narration/Graphics/Interviews: Chris Hamby

Instructor of Visual Media/Technical Advisor: Tim Jacobsen

Music: Freeplay Music/Valentino, Inc./Softkey International

Additional Music: "Hail To The Chief"- Performed by The United States Marine Corps Band, "The President's Own"

Stock Footage/Images: Prelinger Archives/Internet Archive and The National Archives and Records Administration

Filmed on location at Hood College in Frederick, Maryland, and at the Gettysburg National Battlefield Visitors Center in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania (Lincoln Statuette Footage, filmed in early 2011)

Special Thanks to Meg DePanise, Matthew Fessler, Tim Jacobsen, Meosha Jupiter, Evan Reed, and Cameron Tate for their involvement in this

All rights acknowledged.

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Drawing Class (Chris Hamby)

Hood instructor Gary Cuddington is ready to teach his students.

Freshman student Karina Roy is mastering the art of drawing.

Junior student Justin Callas is concentrating on his work.

Justin Callas is working on his futuristic design sketch.

Thursday, February 19, 2015

Portraits: Chris Hamby

David Hamby is holding his clawhammer banjo.
David Hamby, getting ready to play his banjo.
David Hamby, proud of his accomplishments over the years.
Chris Hamby, relaxing after a long day, despite having
a disappointing Valentine's Day weekend.

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Three-Four Shots, Chris Hamby

Hood College's Hips For Hearts Hafla performers
conversing before the big show at Hodson Auditorium
on Saturday evening.



Members of the "Sahara's Treasure" troupe
dance to The Piano Guys' rendition of
"Let It Go" at Hodson Auditorium. 

Audience members listen to a presentation on
heart health during the Hips For Hearts Hafla
presentation at Hodson Auditorium.
Sabeehah Dahlal shows off her belly dancing moves at the
Hips For Hearts Hafla, inside Hodson Auditorium on Saturday Night.

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Campus Life, Chris Hamby

Hood students eating and conversing inside the Whitaker Campus Center. 

Hood student Mary Horbik completing homework at the Whitaker Campus Center.

Jonathan Graifer thinking and relaxing inside the Whitaker Campus Center.

Amanda Reigner completing classwork on her laptop inside the Whitaker Campus Center.

Thursday, January 29, 2015

Event, Chris Hamby

Model rail enthusiasts enter into the vintage Chesapeake & Ohio
rail car at the Frederick County Society of Model Engineers
exhibit on East Patrick Street.

Model HO-scale replica of a Catoctin Central Railroad caboose,
one of many on display at the FCSMRE exhibit.

Full Steam Ahead!  FCSME members having a grand old time.
HO-scale model of a Rock Island freight train at the FCSME
model train exhibit, with freight containers.

Vintage "Watch Your Step" sign, on the stairs to the FCSME exhibit
inside the vintage C&O rail car (behind the former Wayside/
Zenith Electronics dealership on East Patrick Street).
FCSME members realign an  HO-scale trolley, with several
passenger cars/containers on the tracks.

All Aboard!  The Rock Island express makes a stop at the HO-scale
"Jamestown" train depot during the FCSMRE model rail exhibit.