Shooting
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So we're
shooting
in every direction.
We just finished
shooting
a story in Liberia.
Sweating it out,
shooting
surfers in these exotic tourist destinations.
And there were young people who were killing each other for reasons that I thought were very trivial, like bumping into someone in a high school hallway, and then after school,
shooting
the person.
We can take something that was shooting, which was one thing before, and turn it into two things: the quality of the shot and the quality of the shooter.
On the [y-axis] is their
shooting
ability.
Before
shooting
this series, I was also in love with two different people who knew about each other, being the object over which they fought.
My friend Adam Curtis says that maybe the Internet is like a John Carpenter movie from the 1980s, when eventually everyone will start screaming at each other and
shooting
each other, and then eventually everybody would flee to somewhere safer, and I'm starting to think of that as a really nice option.
I document what these groups do when they're not
shooting.
I'm looking out and I'm seeing the cops bashing students' heads,
shooting
tear gas, and watching students throwing bricks.
With this Trayvon Martin case, this is a guy, a kid, who was 17 years old and he bought soda and a candy at a store, and on his way home he was tracked by a neighborhood watchman named George Zimmerman who ended up
shooting
and killing him.
But then, all of that suddenly changed on February 23, 1997, when my little brother Matt was shot in the head in a
shooting
that happened on the observation deck of the Empire State Building.
This is a Walther PPK 9mm semiautomatic handgun that was used in a
shooting
in the French Quarter of New Orleans about two years ago on Valentine's Day in an argument over parking.
This is the house where the
shooting
took place.
It's listening to the 911 feed of the New Orleans Police Department, so that anytime there's a
shooting
reported in New Orleans, (Gunshot sound) the gun fires.
To do this, I dip them in a thick, brown wax before taking them to a
shooting
range where I re-sculpted them using bullets.
But my reverence for these figures kept me from actually pulling the trigger, somehow feeling as if I would be
shooting
myself.
They're
shooting
at people, killing people, getting shot at, seeing their friends get killed.
And I was an Infantry Marine, where you're
shooting
machine guns and firing mortars.
Photographing for anywhere from 15 to 30 hours and
shooting
over 1,500 images, I then choose the best moments of the day and night.
Confused, I call my father, who calmly intones, "There's been a
shooting
in Deah's neighborhood in Chapel Hill.
I hang up and quickly Google,
"shooting
in Chapel Hill."
But we don't even need the studies to prove it, because I ask you, how many of us are surprised today when we hear the stories of a bombing or a shooting, when we later find out that the last word that was uttered before the trigger is pulled or the bomb is detonated is the name of God?
But then there was a time I was at a laser tag place, and I had such a good time hiding in a corner
shooting
at people.
He was piloting a helicopter gunship, landed there, got out and saw American soldiers
shooting
babies,
shooting
old women, figured out what was going on, and he then took his helicopter and did something that undid his lifetime of conditioning as to who is an "us" and who is a "them."
Already, in the United States, in Indiana, an 18-year-old was charged with attempting to intimidate his school by posting a video of himself
shooting
people in the hallways ... Except the people were zombies and the video was of him playing an augmented-reality video game, all interpreted to be a mental projection of his subjective intent.
It was mostly learning how to ride horses,
shooting
a bow and arrow, live music at night, free food and alcohol, also some air-gun target practice using mainstream politicians' faces as targets.
Despite the extraordinary things I was
shooting
and experiencing, they'd started to feel a little bit ordinary to me.
And I went up there for a meeting, and I showed them some of the images that I'd been shooting, and they could see the kind of detail I was able to get.
Well, the reason it's such a bad job is that there's somebody
shooting
at you a lot of the time.
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