A brief video of a local carver

Steve Sanford

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All~


As I mentioned earlier in the Work Bench thread, I spent a day last week with a crew from our local PBS station. Each Wednesday at 7:30 PM they offer A House for Arts ! ( aka AHA!) which showcases local artists and performers. Each episode typically includes 3 "guests". This link has just my segment:


[Please just CLICK on the link and let me know if it doesn't get you there. And - as is common - you may need to "un-mute".]


WMHT Public Media - Steven Jay Sanford's Workshop | AHA! A House for Arts | Facebook




I thought the producer Matt Rogowicz and sound/camera expert Jill Maloof did a wonderful job. They edited together bits from almost 3 hours of recording and about 100 still images I had provided. I appreciate their expertise, professionalism and artistry.



Hope you enjoy!


SJS



 
Steve

That is an outstanding piece on the person we here at duckboats.net have grown to sincerely appreciate. You deserve any and all the recognition you get and are a great ambassador for the sport of waterfowling. Thank you.

Eric
 
Outstanding video. I am enjoy seeing what you do for the sport of waterfowling each day. Thanks for sharing everything you do on this forum. You are an inspiration to us all.
 
Very enjoyable, Steve.

Liked your thoughts on "abandoning the biology" at some point and leaving something to the viewers imagination and sense of artistic form.
 
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Congrats Steve. Wonderful seeing you, your work and shop. Great to hear your voice and your messages. Really nice.
 
Good morning, All~


Thanks for the kind words. I am glad you enjoyed it. I have been savoring the aftermath. Several friends have re-posted it on their own Facebook pages and so I have heard from numerous old (as in high school) friends.


All the best,


SJS
 
Great video. Your shop is awesome. I'm honored to have viewed it in person.
The video also captures the happy friendly and welcoming part of your personality.
 
What a wonderful display of your many talents, young man!
Al

We were without the internet for a two weeks. Brought me back when I lived in Alaska in the 60s. What an easy transition it was.
 
WOW! What a great video Steve. I felt as though I were a part of what yuou do and was sucked right in from the very beginning. Thank you for sharing.

Mark
 
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