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I have pretty mixed emotions with my final multimedia story.  On one hand I’m happy with it because I know I put in effort, and it was my first attempt at anything of that nature, but on the other I’m disappointed.  The audio was a little off and I couldn’t get the pictures I wanted [...]

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Josh Whiteman was on top of his game. He had a beautiful girlfriend, a steady job as a construction worker and was a rising star in the Washington state fight scene. Nine months ago in front of a Bellingham, WA bar, all of that was nearly taken from him. For a mere $50. Seven men [...]

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These two are my neighbors, and I saw them on Satudray around noon chillin outside on the roof listenin to some tunes, and I knew summer was right around the cornder. It was amost a euphoric feeling that day, haha.I posted both becuase I couldn’t decide which I liked more. The first one is candid [...]

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I don’t think it takes a rocket scientist to reach the conclusion that the bison video posted at adn.com and the video of the American soldiers in Iraq, which was submitted into a formal contest, are very different in every respect.  I’ll get to the inevitable conclusion right now.  The video about the soldiers is [...]

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After shooting the picture story, I’m quite happy with the results and I feel much more comfortable with a camera as a consequence. I’m sure my grade will be good, but more importantly I thought the experience of sitting back and observing things I would otherwise thrust myself into was equally as valuable. My subject, [...]

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Josh Whiteman was on top of his game. He had a beautiful girlfriend, a steady job as a construction worker and was a rising star in the Washington state fight scene. Nine months ago in front of a Bellingham, WA bar, all of that was nearly taken from him. For a mere $50. Seven men [...]

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Weekly shot, 3/18

Shut: 1/25 Ap: 3.5 ISO: 80

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I heard the news about the Seattle Post-Intelligencer’s plan for future existence yesterday from a blog I frequent called TheBigLead. The Lead isn’t a traditional media site, and it doesn’t publish “hard news” like the great newspaper institutions that are facing an uncertain future in our country today, from coast to coast. That’s when I [...]

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