Ron Paul made a two campaign stops today in Washington state, with another tomorrow in Pasco. He first came to Vancouver on Thursday before hosting a large rally at a hotel in SeaTac. Have a look at some of my images below.
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Ron Paul made a two campaign stops today in Washington state, with another tomorrow in Pasco. He first came to Vancouver on Thursday before hosting a large rally at a hotel in SeaTac. Have a look at some of my images below.
Shot for ZUMA Press.
I recently shot the grand opening of Five Fish Bistro, Seattle’s newest fish and chips restaurant located in Capitol Hill on Broadway. Great place and nice ownership.
I recently produced a promo video for Seattle magician Nate Jester, Ace of Illusions. He’s a really talented guy and hilarious, too. Have a look at the video but be warned – you’re going to want to hire him …
Here are a few scenic Seattle ferry pictures for you to enjoy. Hopefully the bottom one displays OK on your screen; it’s a little dark but it’s my favorite. Just at dusk I was heading to Edmonds from Kingsgate on the “Puyallup” boat when I spotted Mount Rainier just barely visible in the distance. Of course, a ferry was on its way and it was only a minute or two until the two images lined up well enough to make a decent photo. As always, thanks for looking.
Above: A ferry leaves downtown Seattle.
Above: A ferry, pictured with the Olympic mountains in the background, makes its way toward Seattle.
Above: A ferry heads toward Kingsgate as Mount Rainier keeps watch from above.
This week in Breaking Barriers, the McKnight Middle School students prepared for a Martin Luther King, Jr. assembly and selected several of their peers to represent them and speak in front of the school at the assembly.
Breaking Barriers is an outstanding outreach program created by the UW Bothell Diversity Recruitment and Outreach office. Led by UW Bothell administrator Anthony Kelley and McKnight Middle School administrator Arty Christiano, several UW Bothell students run weekly workshops for groups of young male students at McKnight Middle School in Renton, Washington near Seattle. In supporting underrepresented populations, the program ends up working with mainly African American and Latino youth. In total, about 60 middle school students are participating in the program, which aims to develop leadership and communication skills. The program is also designed to transform the culture and teaching practices of the middle school in order to better serve underrepresented populations. It is a unique program and I really like it because it gives a voice to the students in a dialogue about how the school can better support them. I am making photos and filming some of the project, while advising UW Bothell student Amen Mengesha in his production of periodic video updates for the parents and a documentary film that will be finished at the end of the school year. Stay tuned! See photos below and more in this older post.
iPhone street photography in Seattle.
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This protestor was struck by a hit-and-run driver while riding his bike. The car drove into a crowd of protestors and then fled the scene. The man declined medical attention and seemed to be OK.
Protestors talk with Jeff Wheeler, a truck driver who was temporarily blocked by the protestors’ barricade. “I can barely make a living doing what I do,” he said, saying that he makes $29,000 per year.
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Seattle, WA, U.S. — Friday, December 9, 2012 — Occupy Seattle demonstrators clean and break down their encampment at Seattle Central Community College as they prepare to leave upon eviction orders from the college. A 72-hour eviction notice was delivered on Tuesday and by Friday, demonstrators were preparing to vacate without much resistance.
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Below: ‘Occupy Seattle’ protestors are pictured at a warehouse they took over in Seattle, Washington on Friday, December 2, 2012. Approximately 75 protestors entered the warehouse and barricaded most entrances, just hours after a judge ruled that Seattle Central Community College may evict the group’s encampment, which had moved to the college a month ago after leaving Westlake Park in downtown Seattle. The warehouse is three blocks from the college.
Image by Seattle photographer David Ryder of Jennifer Fox, Occupy Seattle protestor, in Huffington Post.
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(Below) Seattle, Washington – November 26, 2011 — Workers clear broken windows at a vandalized U.S. Bank branch in Seattle, Washington on Saturday. Vandals broke nearly every window at the north Seattle bank early Saturday morning and left a spray-painted message that read “revenge for Occupy Oakland.” The damage is estimated in the tens of thousands.