I got sick of seeing other Don Strattons photos showing up on Google Image search, so I decided to throw a few up and see if could get some of the action. These are not exactly intended to be studio portraiture, just broadly representative. In other words, I claim to be much better looking in person. ;)


This was a test of a ghettocam, one of those $12 digital cameras. Unsurprisingly the image quality is awful. What did I expect for $12?!?
Fun with lightsabers! I convinced Griffin to buy two of the badass Master Replica ForceFX lightsabers, at a cost of $120 each, using the arguement that they might just be the nicest light pipe in production and I needed to see how they were built. This was taken during the first few minutes out of the box, so I have not yet mastered the art of holding the lightsaber without appearing to pout like a young Anakin Skywalker. I'm not kidding; someone puts one of these in your hand and points a camera at you, and you too will pose like Darth Zoolander.

BTW, my "Sith name" is Darth Sodomus.
You, looking at me, looking at you: a picture of me taken by a Veo camera on a Palm Tungsten T, showing me taking a picture with a digital camera. Not really sure why I did this, but I must have had a reason at the time.
The gentleman in this photo is Griffin's production manager, Van Thompson. I am shown here giving him a dollar, the payoff on a bet we made.
This is from J. Curtis at Griffin, who appears to have too much free time at work. ;) I was testing LCD monitor glasses, and I suppose the urge to mock the geek was too great.
Griffinite David Reynold's contribution to the "mock Don cuz he looks like some kinda damn computer geek" contest. Note that he appears to be quite a bit busier than Mr. Curtis, as he did not have time to play with Photoshop effects.
Just kicking back and chatting with a parts rep.
The former overlord of iPod-based FM transmitters, shown here with the first decent proto of the "MiniTrip" (iTrip for iPod Mini).
Here I appear to be working on the "iTrip 2", later known as the "iTrip for 3G". This single bench was more or less the entire R&D department for years.
Here I am pointing out a particular book on the desk of the former R&D manager. For those who cannot read it clearly, it is "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Project Management". OMFG!
 
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