Photos: Coronavirus confirmed in U.S. as death toll rises to 17 | For Getty Images

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SHORELINE, WA – JANUARY 21: Washington state Governor Jay Inslee speaks during a press conference about the first confirmed U.S. case of a virus known as the 2019 novel coronavirus at the state Public Health Laboratories on January 21, 2020 in Shoreline, Washington. The patient diagnosed with the virus, also known as the Wuhan coronavirus, is recovering in isolation at a hospital in Everett, Washington. (Photo by David Ryder/Getty Images)
SHORELINE, WA – JANUARY 21: Washington state Governor Jay Inslee takes questions during a press conference about the first confirmed U.S. case of a virus known as the 2019 novel coronavirus at the state Public Health Laboratories on January 21, 2020 in Shoreline, Washington. The patient diagnosed with the virus, also known as the Wuhan coronavirus, is recovering in isolation at a hospital in Everett, Washington. (Photo by David Ryder/Getty Images)
SHORELINE, WA – JANUARY 21: Dr. Scott Lindquist, Washington state epidemiologist for communicable disease, speaks during a press conference about the first confirmed U.S. case of a virus known as the 2019 novel coronavirus at the state Public Health Laboratories on January 21, 2020 in Shoreline, Washington. The patient diagnosed with the virus, also known as the Wuhan coronavirus, is recovering in isolation at a hospital in Everett, Washington. (Photo by David Ryder/Getty Images)
SHORELINE, WA – JANUARY 21: Dr. Satish Pillai, deputy director for the Division of Preparedness and Emerging Infections at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, speaks during a press conference about the first confirmed U.S. case of a virus known as the 2019 novel coronavirus at the state Public Health Laboratories on January 21, 2020 in Shoreline, Washington. The patient diagnosed with the virus, also known as the Wuhan coronavirus, is recovering in isolation at Providence Regional Medical Center Everett in Everett, Washington. (Photo by David Ryder/Getty Images)

Microsoft $1 Billion Carbon-Reduction Photos for Bloomberg News

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Brad Smith, president of Microsoft Corp., speaks during a climate initiative event at the Microsoft campus in Redmond, Washington, U.S., on Thursday, Jan. 16, 2020. Microsoft held the event to detail how the company will better combat climate change. Photographer: David Ryder/Bloomberg
Brad Smith, president of Microsoft Corp., speaks during a climate initiative event at the Microsoft Corp. campus in Redmond, Washington, U.S., on Thursday, Jan. 16, 2020. Microsoft unveiled plans to invest $1 billion to back companies and organizations working on technologies to remove or reduce carbon from the earth’s atmosphere, saying efforts to merely emit less carbon aren’t enough to prevent catastrophic climate change. Photographer: David Ryder/Bloomberg
Brad Smith, president of Microsoft Corp., speaks during a climate initiative event at the Microsoft campus in Redmond, Washington, U.S., on Thursday, Jan. 16, 2020. Microsoft held the event to detail how the company will better combat climate change. Photographer: David Ryder/Bloomberg
Brad Smith, president of Microsoft Corp., speaks during a climate initiative event at the Microsoft campus in Redmond, Washington, U.S., on Thursday, Jan. 16, 2020. Microsoft held the event to detail how the company will better combat climate change. Photographer: David Ryder/Bloomberg
Brad Smith, president of Microsoft Corp., speaks during a climate initiative event at the Microsoft campus in Redmond, Washington, U.S., on Thursday, Jan. 16, 2020. Microsoft held the event to detail how the company will better combat climate change. Photographer: David Ryder/Bloomberg
Brad Smith, president of Microsoft Corp., speaks during a climate initiative event at the Microsoft campus in Redmond, Washington, U.S., on Thursday, Jan. 16, 2020. Microsoft held the event to detail how the company will better combat climate change. Photographer: David Ryder/Bloomberg
Satya Nadella, chief executive officer of Microsoft Corp., speaks during a climate initiative event at the Microsoft campus in Redmond, Washington, U.S., on Thursday, Jan. 16, 2020. Microsoft held the event to detail how the company will better combat climate change. Photographer: David Ryder/Bloomberg
Satya Nadella, chief executive officer of Microsoft Corp., speaks during a climate initiative event at the Microsoft campus in Redmond, Washington, U.S., on Thursday, Jan. 16, 2020. Microsoft held the event to detail how the company will better combat climate change. Photographer: David Ryder/Bloomberg
Amy Hood, executive vice president and chief financial officer of Microsoft Corp., speaks during a climate initiative event at the Microsoft campus in Redmond, Washington, U.S., on Thursday, Jan. 16, 2020. Microsoft held the event to detail how the company will better combat climate change. Photographer: David Ryder/Bloomberg
Amy Hood, executive vice president and chief financial officer of Microsoft Corp., speaks during a climate initiative event at the Microsoft campus in Redmond, Washington, U.S., on Thursday, Jan. 16, 2020. Microsoft held the event to detail how the company will better combat climate change. Photographer: David Ryder/Bloomberg
Lucas Joppa, chief environmental officer of Microsoft Corp., speaks during a climate initiative event at the Microsoft campus in Redmond, Washington, U.S., on Thursday, Jan. 16, 2020. Microsoft held the event to detail how the company will better combat climate change. Photographer: David Ryder/Bloomberg
Lucas Joppa, chief environmental officer of Microsoft Corp., speaks during a climate initiative event at the Microsoft campus in Redmond, Washington, U.S., on Thursday, Jan. 16, 2020. Microsoft held the event to detail how the company will better combat climate change. Photographer: David Ryder/Bloomberg

Kshama Sawant Photos of Tax Amazon Rally For Reuters

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Socialist Seattle City Council member Kshama Sawant restarts the “Tax Amazon” campaign she led in 2019 with a rally at Washington Hall in Seattle, Washington, U.S. January 13, 2020. REUTERS/David Ryder

Seattle City Council member Kshama Sawant and community allies held a “Tax Amazon” rally last night to begin a new phase in their ongoing battle with Amazon in Seattle. Amazon put up millions to bolster her opponents and other ballot measures last November, with little success, after Sawant led a failed effort in 2019 to tax Amazon and other large corporations in the city. Sawant, an outspoken socialist, and her supporters enter 2020 energized to continue their criticism of Amazon and try to increase its tax burden to pay for things like affordable housing. 

Supporters cheer as Socialist Seattle City Council member Kshama Sawant restarts the “Tax Amazon” campaign she led in 2019 with a rally at Washington Hall in Seattle, Washington, U.S. January 13, 2020. REUTERS/David Ryder
A supporter wearing a “Tax Amazon” sticker listens as Socialist Seattle City Council member Kshama Sawant restarts the “Tax Amazon” campaign she led in 2019 with a rally at Washington Hall in Seattle, Washington, U.S. January 13, 2020. REUTERS/David Ryder
Supporters listen as Socialist Seattle City Council member Kshama Sawant restarts the “Tax Amazon” campaign she led in 2019 with a rally at Washington Hall in Seattle, Washington, U.S. January 13, 2020. REUTERS/David Ryder
Members of the United Auto Workers Local 2121 listen while on stage as Socialist Seattle City Council member Kshama Sawant restarts the “Tax Amazon” campaign she led in 2019 with a rally at Washington Hall in Seattle, Washington, U.S. January 13, 2020. REUTERS/David Ryder
Socialist Seattle City Council member Kshama Sawant restarts the “Tax Amazon” campaign she led in 2019 with a rally at Washington Hall in Seattle, Washington, U.S. January 13, 2020. REUTERS/David Ryder
Socialist Seattle City Council member Kshama Sawant restarts the “Tax Amazon” campaign she led in 2019 with a rally at Washington Hall in Seattle, Washington, U.S. January 13, 2020. REUTERS/David Ryder
Supporters listen as Socialist Seattle City Council member Kshama Sawant restarts the “Tax Amazon” campaign she led in 2019 with a rally at Washington Hall in Seattle, Washington, U.S. January 13, 2020. REUTERS/David Ryder
Linda Soriano of the Lummi Nation speaks on stage as Socialist Seattle City Council member Kshama Sawant restarts the “Tax Amazon” campaign she led in 2019 with a rally at Washington Hall in Seattle, Washington, U.S. January 13, 2020. REUTERS/David Ryder
Supporters listen as Socialist Seattle City Council member Kshama Sawant restarts the “Tax Amazon” campaign she led in 2019 with a rally at Washington Hall in Seattle, Washington, U.S. January 13, 2020. REUTERS/David Ryder
Supporters listen as Socialist Seattle City Council member Kshama Sawant restarts the “Tax Amazon” campaign she led in 2019 with a rally at Washington Hall in Seattle, Washington, U.S. January 13, 2020. REUTERS/David Ryder
Supporters listen as Socialist Seattle City Council member Kshama Sawant restarts the “Tax Amazon” campaign she led in 2019 with a rally at Washington Hall in Seattle, Washington, U.S. January 13, 2020. REUTERS/David Ryder
Supporters listen as Socialist Seattle City Council member Kshama Sawant restarts the “Tax Amazon” campaign she led in 2019 with a rally at Washington Hall in Seattle, Washington, U.S. January 13, 2020. REUTERS/David Ryder
Socialist Seattle City Council member Kshama Sawant restarts the “Tax Amazon” campaign she led in 2019 with a rally at Washington Hall in Seattle, Washington, U.S. January 13, 2020. REUTERS/David Ryder
Members of the United Auto Workers Local 2121 and other supporters listen as Socialist Seattle City Council member Kshama Sawant restarts the “Tax Amazon” campaign she led in 2019 with a rally at Washington Hall in Seattle, Washington, U.S. January 13, 2020. REUTERS/David Ryder
Socialist Seattle City Council member Kshama Sawant speaks to the press as she restarts the “Tax Amazon” campaign she led in 2019 with a rally at Washington Hall in Seattle, Washington, U.S. January 13, 2020. REUTERS/David Ryder

Brussels Sprouts photos for Bloomberg News

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I spent a stormy day recently at Pioneer Potatoes, a farm in Mount Vernon, WA that grows … Brussels sprouts (along with their primary crop, the potato).

Brussels sprouts, including the red Brussels sprouts variety, seen at left, grow at Pioneer Potatoes, a farm in Mount Vernon, Washington on Tuesday, January 7, 2020. Photographer: David Ryder/Bloomberg
Brussels sprouts grow at Pioneer Potatoes, a farm in Mount Vernon, Washington on Tuesday, January 7, 2020. Photographer: David Ryder/Bloomberg
Red Brussels sprouts grow at Pioneer Potatoes, a farm in Mount Vernon, Washington on Tuesday, January 7, 2020. Photographer: David Ryder/Bloomberg
A worker carries Brussels sprouts during harvest at Pioneer Potatoes, a farm in Mount Vernon, Washington on Tuesday, January 7, 2020. Photographer: David Ryder/Bloomberg
Workers harvest Brussels sprouts at Pioneer Potatoes, a farm in Mount Vernon, Washington on Tuesday, January 7, 2020. Photographer: David Ryder/Bloomberg
A worker catches a stalk of Brussels sprouts during harvest at Pioneer Potatoes, a farm in Mount Vernon, Washington on Tuesday, January 7, 2020. Photographer: David Ryder/Bloomberg
A farmer holds a stalk of Brussels sprouts at Pioneer Potatoes, a farm in Mount Vernon, Washington on Tuesday, January 7, 2020. Photographer: David Ryder/Bloomberg
Freshly harvested Brussels sprouts await processing at Pioneer Potatoes, a farm in Mount Vernon, Washington on Tuesday, January 7, 2020. Photographer: David Ryder/Bloomberg
A farmer arranges recently sorted Brussels sprouts at Pioneer Potatoes, a farm in Mount Vernon, Washington on Tuesday, January 7, 2020. Photographer: David Ryder/Bloomberg

Seattle anti-war Iran/Iraq protest photos for Getty Images

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I covered an anti-war rally today in Seattle for Getty Images. The gathering was one of dozens held across the U.S. today.One of the pictures was published in The New York Times here. MyNorthwest also ran a nice gallery.

SEATTLE, WA – JANUARY 04: An anti-war demonstrator holds a sign during a rally on January 4, 2020 in Seattle, Washington. Groups held rallies across the U.S. Saturday in response to increased tensions in the Middle East as a result of a U.S. airstrike that killed an Iranian general last week. (Photo by David Ryder/Getty Images)
SEATTLE, WA – JANUARY 04: Anti-war demonstrators rally on January 4, 2020 in Seattle, Washington. Demonstrators rallied across the U.S. Saturday in response to increased tensions in the Middle East as a result of a U.S. airstrike that killed an Iranian general last week. (Photo by David Ryder/Getty Images)
SEATTLE, WA – JANUARY 04: Anti-war demonstrators rally on January 4, 2020 in Seattle, Washington. Demonstrators rallied across the U.S. Saturday in response to increased tensions in the Middle East as a result of a U.S. airstrike that killed an Iranian general last week. (Photo by David Ryder/Getty Images)
SEATTLE, WA – JANUARY 04: Anti-war demonstrators rally on January 4, 2020 in Seattle, Washington. Demonstrators rallied across the U.S. Saturday in response to increased tensions in the Middle East as a result of a U.S. airstrike that killed an Iranian general last week. (Photo by David Ryder/Getty Images)
SEATTLE, WA – JANUARY 04: Anti-war demonstrators rally on January 4, 2020 in Seattle, Washington. Demonstrators rallied across the U.S. Saturday in response to increased tensions in the Middle East as a result of a U.S. airstrike that killed an Iranian general last week. (Photo by David Ryder/Getty Images)
SEATTLE, WA – JANUARY 04: Anti-war demonstrators rally on January 4, 2020 in Seattle, Washington. Demonstrators rallied across the U.S. Saturday in response to increased tensions in the Middle East as a result of a U.S. airstrike that killed an Iranian general last week. (Photo by David Ryder/Getty Images)
SEATTLE, WA – JANUARY 04: An anti-war demonstrator wears a sticker against President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence during a rally on January 4, 2020 in Seattle, Washington. Demonstrators rallied across the U.S. Saturday in response to increased tensions in the Middle East as a result of a U.S. airstrike that killed an Iranian general last week. (Photo by David Ryder/Getty Images)
SEATTLE, WA – JANUARY 04: Anti-war demonstrators rally on January 4, 2020 in Seattle, Washington. Demonstrators rallied across the U.S. Saturday in response to increased tensions in the Middle East as a result of a U.S. airstrike that killed an Iranian general last week. (Photo by David Ryder/Getty Images)

Photos of Expedia’s Seattle HQ for The Wall Street Journal

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I made some photos of Expedia Group’s new Seattle headquarters the other day for The Wall Street Journal. Article here.

An employee walks through a skybridge at the Expedia Group headquarters in Seattle, Washington.
Employees work on couches in a common space at the Expedia Group headquarters in Seattle, Washington.
Artist assistants for Ethan Murrow work on a mural at the Expedia Group headquarters in Seattle, Washington.
Employees work near a mural, still in progress, by artist Ethan Murrow at the Expedia Group headquarters in Seattle, Washington.

Employees work from chairs in a skybridge at the Expedia Group headquarters in Seattle, Washington.
A company logo is seen in a window at an entrance to the Expedia Group headquarters in Seattle, Washington

Dennis Muilenburg Photo

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Boeing Co. CEO Dennis Muilenburg listens during a town hall event held with U.S. House Speaker Paul Ryan, a Republican from Wisconsin, at a Boeing Co. facility in Everett, Washington, U.S., on Thursday, August 24, 2017. Photographer: David Ryder/Bloomberg

Boeing Co. CEO Dennis Muilenburg was fired today. I photographed him several times over the years and he’s seen here on the 737 Max factory floor in Renton.

Boeing 737 Max photos for Bloomberg

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As news broke that Boeing Co. will stop all 737 Max production at its Renton, Wa facility, Bloomberg sent me out to photograph the grounded planes stored at its lot near Boeing Field in Seattle.

Grounded Boeing Co. 737 Max airplanes are seen parked in a lot near Boeing Field in Seattle, Washington on Tuesday, December 17, 2019. Boeing Co. has halted production of its beleaguered 737 Max jetliner. Photographer: David Ryder/Bloomberg
Grounded Boeing Co. 737 Max airplanes are seen parked in a lot near Boeing Field in Seattle, Washington on Tuesday, December 17, 2019. Boeing Co. has halted production of its beleaguered 737 Max jetliner. Photographer: David Ryder/Bloomberg

Idaho Ski Tour With Field Mag

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Field Mag editor and brother-from-another-mother, Graham Hiemstra, and I made a recent pilgrimage to Sun Valley, Idaho. It was an inspiring backcountry adventure. I snapped some digital photos but he brought his film camera and let me borrow it a few times. See his beautiful photos with the story here, along a few pictures by me mixed in.

Below are a few samples of pictures I made, along with one of me by Graham.

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Godox AD200Pro Review

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The Godox AD200Pro pictured with the bare bulb flash head and the fresnel flash head, both included in the standard package.

This fall, I was ready to finally make the plunge into studio strobe territory, upgrading from my small Canon speedlite flash system. I have been pleasantly surprised by the Godox AD200Pro after my friend Theo Stroomer put me onto the Godox company’s popular and affordable line of flashes. There is a lot that I like about the Godox AD200Pro and little that I dislike.

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Christina poses for a recent light test with my fresh-out-of-the-box Godox AD200Pro flashes

There were a few things I was looking for in particular, which the Godox AD200Pro hit quite well. I wanted something affordable as well as something small and easy to travel with, whether on a plane or to a local location for portraiture. I don’t have a studio space (yet) and at this moment I believe I will still want to do most of my work on-location. I am a huge fan of traveling light and keeping a low profile with my gear. The AD200Pro is great for that. It’s not much bigger than a standard little speedlite flash and the case, which holds a charger, accessories, etc., is only about 6″ x 8″ x 4″.

The case that comes with the Godox AD200Pro. Great little case.
Inside the case … a beautiful Godox AD200Pro …

Another important factor is the power that the flash puts out, which is about three times as much as my little Canon 580EX. The final selling point was the ability to easily use adapters for Bowens-mount light modifiers. That is where I can really start to enjoy the benefits of using studio strobes. For some reason, I’ve been obsessed with getting a beauty dish. Ha.

More tests with my Godox AD200Pro system using one light, gelled slightly blue.

The flashes were going for about $350 over summer and fall, and slightly more for Adorama’s version of the exact same flash, branded as the eVOLV 200. There are currently some Black Friday/Cyber Monday/holiday deals on major sites that put the flash at about $280. It’s a great deal and convinced me to pick up a third one.

Another great thing that saves you money and stress: The wireless receivers are built-in, so you don’t have to mess with Pocket Wizards. Those things are expensive and it’s just another thing to be dangling around from your light stand. You will need to buy a Godox transmitter for your camera, but it is wonderful and affordable. The XProC (for Canon cameras) is $57 and allows remote adjustments to flash power, and you can turn off specific lights at the push of a button. It’s great.

Testing ideas for conveying anonymity. A snoot helped on this one (link below)

You may be wondering, is this thing powerful enough? Especially outdoors to overpower the sun? The power is fine, and what’s great in having two or three flashes is that you can double them up in the dual power Bowens adapter. This thing is cool because you also get a LED modeling light in addition to the dual-flash ability. The adapter can accept one flash as well, if you only want to use one at a time. I also have a couple single-unit Bowens adapters to round out my kit in case I want to use three Bowens-mount modifiers at once.

That said, below are my recommended accessories and other toys that I’ve used to build out my kit. Good luck and hopefully this Godox AD200Pro review was helpful …

For Crosscut: Kshama Sawant declares victory

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Seattle City Councilmember Kshama Sawant addresses members of the media during a campaign press conference at Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute in Seattle, Wash. on Saturday, Nov. 9, 2019. Sawant is on the verge of a dramatic comeback in the race for reelection, turning a deficit of more than 8 percentage points into a lead of 3.6 percentage points after the most recent vote tallies.