Vocalizations of Male Mantled Howler Monkeys on Ometepe Island, Nicaragua

Oct 15, 2009 | by administrator | Read | Comments Off

In 2005 I traveled to Ometepe Island, Nicaragua to study the Vocalizations of Male Mantled Howler Monkeys.  I was interested in learning if the vocalizations were an evolutionary conserved behavior or not.  The following paper details my results.

mantled-howler-paper



Audio Engineering for Maybe Tomorrow

Oct 14, 2009 | by administrator | Read | Comments Off

maybe-tomorrowIn 2007/2008 I worked on the movie Maybe Tomorrow in an audio engineering capacity. It was a lot of fun. Had the opportunity to restore, mix, and master and great deal of the audio that went into the film to ensure the perfect balance was met.

The movie was written and produced by White Hair Productions, and is a dramatic comedy about a day in the life of Brandon, a 23 year old ex smoker who makes his living selling cigarettes.

The day starts off with a ride to work from his girlfriend who breaks up with him as she leaves him to dwell on it for the rest of the day with reasons unknown. From here he proceeds to bitch about the unexpected event of the morning until his friends convince him to pass his daily responsibilities on to a coworker and come out to see just how bad one day can get.

So check out the trailers, and please buy the movie.



Napa California 12-30-07

Oct 13, 2009 | by MattArtz | Read | Comments Off
Day trip to Napa, California. December 30, 2007
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Artz and Confer asked to Present to the United Neighborhoods Youth Arts Program

Feb 13, 2009 | by administrator | Read | Comments Off

Arts Engage at Scranton’s Vintage Theater

Begins: Tue, 24 Feb 2009 at 6:00 PM

Ends: Tue, 24 Feb 2009 at 7:00 PM

Entry fee: 0

Location: 222 Wyoming Ave

Scranton, pA 18503

Link: Scranton’s Vintage Theater

Link: United Neighborhood Centers of Northeast Pennsylvania

Catacombs of RomePhotographers Matt Artz and Jess Confer will be guest presenters for the Arts Engage Youth Arts Program run by the local United Neighborhoods center. With this presentation, the photographers will be discussing such topics as creativity, meaning, subject matter/focus, and other design related topics related to photography.

Lackawanna County Arts and Culture for a positive prevention aid to the youth in the area.

Stop by and check it out!



Matt Artz Photography receives 25,000 Hits on Flickr

Nov 12, 2008 | by MattArtz | Read | Comments Off

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Matt Artz Photography receives 25,000 Hits on Flickr

Matt Artz reaches 25,000 Hits on Flickr, the photo sharing site. Thanks to all of you who have checked out the photos over the past 10 months.



Beneath the Global Textures of Life Blue Flyer

Nov 5, 2008 | by MattArtz | Read | Comments Off

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Beneath the Global Textures of Life Blue Flyer

Beneath The Global Textures of Life, the First Friday Scranton show of the year, will feature their photography from around the world. And not only will you see the best photos you have seen in Scranton, but a large portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Panamanian Hacienda La Esmeralda social program, which provides yearly scholarships for children to attend school.

Check Out the following websites for more information:
www.firstfridayscranton.com
www.electriccityr.com
www.northernlightespresso.com/
www.haciendaesmeralda.com/



Coition

Oct 7, 2008 | by MattArtz | Read | Comments Off

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Coition



Smile!

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Smile!

Abstract Photography is the photographic art that is not representational of real objects in the natural world. By taking the essence of the photo or a portion of the photo and by using color and or the form in an aesthetic arrangement or combination, the photographic abstraction becomes art.

Source: www.jonathansteele-artwork-gallery.com/abstract-photograp...

Abstract Photography is the photographic art that is not representational of real objects in the natural world. By taking the essence of the photo or a portion of the photo and by using color and or the form in an aesthetic arrangement or combination, the photographic abstraction becomes art.

Source: www.jonathansteele-artwork-gallery.com/abstract-photograp...



Face of Death

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Face of Death

Abstract Photography is the photographic art that is not representational of real objects in the natural world. By taking the essence of the photo or a portion of the photo and by using color and or the form in an aesthetic arrangement or combination, the photographic abstraction becomes art.

Source: www.jonathansteele-artwork-gallery.com/abstract-photograp...

Abstract Photography is the photographic art that is not representational of real objects in the natural world. By taking the essence of the photo or a portion of the photo and by using color and or the form in an aesthetic arrangement or combination, the photographic abstraction becomes art.

Source: www.jonathansteele-artwork-gallery.com/abstract-photograp...



Elvis Week – Memphis, TN

May 10, 2008 | by MattArtz | Read | Comments Off

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Elvis Week - Memphis, TN

2007, the 30th Anniversary, has been the largest celebration of all things Elvis in history. The week was filled with new events like Elvis Music and Movies on the lawn at Graceland, The Elvis Expo, and The Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest, as well as returning events like the Elvis Insiders Conference which featured a much-anticipated conversation with Priscilla Presley. Thousands gathered at Graceland for the largest candlelight vigil in history and Elvis: The 30th Anniversary concert sold out FedExForum and was a resounding success.

Source: www.elvisweek.com


Memphis is a city in the southwest corner of Tennessee, and the county seat of Shelby County. Memphis rises above the Mississippi River on the 4th Chickasaw Bluff just below the mouth of the Wolf River. As of 2006, Memphis had an estimated population of 670,902, making it the largest city in the state of Tennessee, the second largest in the southeastern region (only to Jacksonville, Florida), and the 17th largest in the United States [1]. The greater Memphis metropolitan area area, including the adjacent areas of Mississippi and Arkansas, has a population of 1,260,581. This makes Memphis the second largest metropolitan area in Tennessee, surpassed only by metropolitan Nashville. Memphis is the youngest of Tennessee's four major cities (traditionally including Knoxville, Chattanooga, and Nashville). A resident of Memphis is referred to as a Memphian and the Memphis region is known as the Mid-South.

Source: Wikipedia

Memphis is a city in the southwest corner of Tennessee, and the county seat of Shelby County. Memphis rises above the Mississippi River on the 4th Chickasaw Bluff just below the mouth of the Wolf River. As of 2006, Memphis had an estimated population of 670,902, making it the largest city in the state of Tennessee, the second largest in the southeastern region (only to Jacksonville, Florida), and the 17th largest in the United States [1]. The greater Memphis metropolitan area area, including the adjacent areas of Mississippi and Arkansas, has a population of 1,260,581. This makes Memphis the second largest metropolitan area in Tennessee, surpassed only by metropolitan Nashville. Memphis is the youngest of Tennessee's four major cities (traditionally including Knoxville, Chattanooga, and Nashville). A resident of Memphis is referred to as a Memphian and the Memphis region is known as the Mid-South.

Source: Wikipedia

Memphis is a city in the southwest corner of Tennessee, and the county seat of Shelby County. Memphis rises above the Mississippi River on the 4th Chickasaw Bluff just below the mouth of the Wolf River. As of 2006, Memphis had an estimated population of 670,902, making it the largest city in the state of Tennessee, the second largest in the southeastern region (only to Jacksonville, Florida), and the 17th largest in the United States [1]. The greater Memphis metropolitan area area, including the adjacent areas of Mississippi and Arkansas, has a population of 1,260,581. This makes Memphis the second largest metropolitan area in Tennessee, surpassed only by metropolitan Nashville. Memphis is the youngest of Tennessee's four major cities (traditionally including Knoxville, Chattanooga, and Nashville). A resident of Memphis is referred to as a Memphian and the Memphis region is known as the Mid-South.

Source: Wikipedia