Yangon Photo Fest! Editor friends, if you need anything in Burma (Myanmar) I’m your man for the next few weeks
Louis Vuitton at the airport in Seoul, Korea
Somewhere near the San Juan Islands, WA
Always a pleasure to visit Deception Pass
GED Class for The Wall Street Journal
My work, photojournalism, Published work, Still photographyHigh-School Equivalency Degree Loses Its Dominant Position | More States Pick Alternatives to GED After Revamping Makes It Harder and Costlier for Test Takers
GED class instructor Marcia Leister, below, doesn’t like the updated GED test. From the article: “My students are extremely frustrated by the new test,” she said. “They are losing hope.” Read the article here.
Above: GED instructor Marcia Leister, standing in center, directs a class discussion at Bellingham Technical College in Bellingham, Wash., this month.
The party loves the boa constrictor
#followthepalms
That highway goes to Key West
Rye!
Red Giant Magic Bullet Suite 12.0 Review
Gear, Tech stuff, Thoughts, VideoRed Giant just dropped an update to its ever-popular Magic Bullet Suite, which includes Magic Bullet Looks 3.0, Magic Bullet Colorista III, Magic Bullet Mojo 2.0, and Magic Bullet Cosmo 2.0.
(Above image credit: Red Giant – Magic Bullet Looks screenshot)
If you’re not already familiar with Magic Bullet Suite, it is a set of tools for color correction, finishing, etc. for filmmakers. It’s a robust addition to what you might find built in to your video editing software, such as Adobe Premiere Pro or Apple Final Cut Pro.
I generally use Final Cut Pro X and I’ve found that it has some nice basic color and finishing tools, but Magic Bullet Suite 12.0 can really take your visuals to the next level.
Here are some pros and cons of Magic Bullet Suite 12.0; review them and see if the $799 is really worth it to you:
Pros:
- Versatility: It’s compatible with Premiere, After Effects, and FCPX
- The tools are robust: Change someone’s shirt color!
- Tools are available from within your editing software: You don’t need to launch anything else
Cons
- The price tag is a bit high for independent shops like my own
- The tools vary from application to application, as they say: “All of the tools work in Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects and more – but it varies by host application.”
(Above image credit: Red Giant – Magic Bullet Mojo screenshot)
All in all, Red Giant’s Magic Bullet Suite 12.0 is definitely a top notch collection of tools. You really can’t go wrong, if you can afford it 🙂 It does seem silly to run $799 Magic Bullet with my $299 Final Cut Pro X, but that is what filmmaking has come to these days, and you do indeed get what you pay for when it comes to Magic Bullet. Wait, what does that mean about the low price of FCPX … ? That’s a topic for another blog post …
Theo Chocolate Factory | Recent Work for Bloomberg
photojournalism, Published work, Seattle, Still photographyTheo Chocolate is based in Seattle’s Fremont neighborhood and makes chocolate from exclusively organic and Fair Trade Certified beans.
Raw cocoa beans await processing at the Theo Chocolate factory in Seattle, Washington.
Scotch flavored chocolate pieces exit a bath of melted chocolate in a machine in the confection kitchen.
An employee places a box of chocolate bars onto a conveyor belt in preparation for shipping.
An employee prepares boxes of chocolate bars for shipping
Scotch flavored chocolate pieces await preparation in the confection kitchen.
Children from the Roaring Mouse Creative Arts Studio receive chocolate samples while on a tour of the factory.
Marijuana Vending Machines | Recent Work for Reuters
My work, photojournalism, Published work, Seattle, Still photographyToday Seattle had two marijuana vending machines come online for the first time at a medical marijuana dispensary. Prepare to see more of these soon!
The screen of a vending machine that contains cannabis flower, hemp-oil energy drinks, and other merchandise is pictured at Seattle Caregivers, a medical marijuana dispensary, in Seattle, Washington February 3, 2015.
Lynyrd Puyat displays one gram of the Girl Scout Cookies strain of marijuana that he purchased for $15 using a vending machine at Seattle Caregivers. Puyat was the first to use the machines, which came online in Seattle for the first time Tuesday.
Stephen Shearin demonstrates the use the machines by buying a mango flavored Canna Energy hemp-oil drink. Shearin is the President of American Green, which provides the machines
Stephen Shearin is pictured near his company’s vending machines.