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Kendrick Disch grew up in a creative/entrepreneurial household in Arkansas but his love of travel has taken him all over North America including lengthy layovers in the deserts of New Mexico, the colonial mountain towns of central Mexico, the sunny beaches of the Yucatan Peninsula and the lobster villages on the coast of Maine. His photo book "A Glimpse of Mexico" documents his thorough exploration of Mexico's places and people. His photography has been used by The Santa Fe Photography Workshops, The Maine Media Workshops, The Music Hall Concerts, Quest Magazine and Student Filmmakers Magazine.

As a video producer he's produced award winning documentaries, short films, commercials, and various music promo materials including a live concert dvd for Six Hung Sprung and an interview series called Bands and Their Vans. He also spent 4 years running the jumbo video boards and instant replay equipment for the University of Arkansas Athletics department.

Kendrick is currently enjoying a layover in Atlanta.

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Atlanta Storms

There’s been some rough weather hitting Atlanta lately. On Monday, the 13th, I slept through some mighty fierce winds that wrecked havoc all over the city. There were tons of trees down all over the place. Many of my friends were without power for awhile (also my school was out of power for the day) and about half the traffic lights in town were out. I did venture out into the wild for a bit and found this example of the type of carnage Atlantians were dealing with.

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Luckily no one I know was hurt, although there were some fatalities and serious injuries associated with this storm. Hopefully that was the last of the spring storms and we can start enjoying the sunshine!

April 19, 2009 - 12:31 am Diana’s Car Accident » Kendrick Disch - [...] friend Diana was driving on a major road in here in Atlanta two days after that big wind storm we had that knocked down so many trees, when she went through an intersection that had a [...]

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