Occupy Seattle Eviction Photos

My work, photojournalism, Seattle, Still photography

Shot for Zuma Press.

 

 

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.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

My First Roll of Film | Seattle Photographer

My work, Still photography, Uncategorized

It’s hard to tell what was really my first roll of film but it looks like we uncovered the earliest roll that I know of so far, which I shot in 1992 with my parents’ camera. Not quite sure what kind of camera it was. 1992 would be about 2nd grade for me.

We are going through a lot of old boxes right now as my mom and step dad begin to get ready to downsize to a smaller house. I believe these are all images from our home in Redmond, near Seattle. Photographers learn and change a lot throughout their lives but do you think I had a little natural talent back then?? Maybe … maybe not … !

 

Toy snake.

 

My sister.

 

Our cat.

 

 

Occupy Seattle Takes Over Warehouse | Seattle Photographer

My work, photojournalism, Seattle, Still photography

Shot for Zuma Press.

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.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photos: Vandalized Bank in Seattle with Occupy Oakland Message

My work, photojournalism, Seattle, Still photography

Shot for Zuma Press. If you wish to license any images please contact sales@zumapress.com

 

(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.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Black Friday Protest – Occupy Seattle Walmart Protest

My work, photojournalism, Seattle, Still photography

Shot for Zuma Press. If you wish to license any of these images, please contact me or sales@zumapress.com

Today Occupy Seattle protestors joined up with protestors from Occupy movements in Bellingham, Everett, Tacoma and other cities to stage a Black Friday protest at Wal-Mart in Renton, Washington. There were a lot of Seattle photographers there but not too many members of the media, which sometimes does happen at these kinds of events. I shot some images on the iPhone using the Hipstamatic app and I also shot pictures with my usual workhorse camera, the Canon 5D mark II. See some of my Occupy Seattle Wal-Mart protest pictures below:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

All photos copyright Seattle photographer David Ryder.

 

 

Kodak Zi8 Review – Kodak vs Flip vs GoPro vs iPhone 4S

Gear, Multimedia, Still photography, Tech stuff, Thoughts, Video

The Kodak Zi8 is a great little tool. Here is a quick Kodak Zi8 review to help you decide if you should buy it or not.

 

 

Pros:

The Kodak Zi8 shoots 1080p HD video.

Input for external microphone.

Uses SD memory cards, not built-in memory.

Great size. Small but not too small. Kodak Zi8 is about the size of an iPhone.

 

Cons:

Not all HD is the same. The Kodak Zi8 footage quality leaves something to be desired.

Battery life is short.

Still photographs are poor quality

 

The Kodak Zi8 makes for a decent secondary camera for b-roll, detail/secondary angles for interviews, and for time lapses. It’s also great for attaching to something like bicycle handlebars without having to worry about breaking an expensive camera. I wouldn’t write a Kodak Zi8 review without saying that the battery is crap and the still images it takes are pretty useless. But that’s fine – it’s still worth buying and it’s better than a Flip camera.

Why is it better than a Flip camera? What is better – Kodak Zi8 vs Flip? Well, the Flip doesn’t use SD cards so you are limited to what the Flip’s built-in memory can hold. Also, the Flip doesn’t work with external audio. And if you know anything about good multimedia and good film making, it’s that audio is everything. That said, the Flip shots slightly better footage than does the Kodak Zi8, but everything else about the Flip camera is worse. The Flip isn’t bad, it’s just worse in comparison to the Kodak Zi8. Review it differently if you disagree, and send me your review so I can read it!

So what about the Kodak Zi8 vs Flip vs GoPro? If you’re in the market for a pocket HD digital video camera, then you are probably looking at the Kodak Zi8, the Flip camera, and the GoPro. The benefit of the GoPro is that it’s rugged and the newest version of the GoPro shoots better quality footage than both the Flip camera and the Kodak Zi8. The GoPro is, however, more expensive. So it’s really in another category, but it is similar to the Flip camera and the Kodak Zi8. So in the context of a Kodak Zi8 review, I’ll have to say that the Zi8 is the best choice, and if you have extra money or want to send a list to Santa this year, then consider the GoPro as an upgrade. But keep in mind that the GoPro has the same audio drawbacks as the Flip camera, and in the audio arena the Kodak Zi8 is the winner.

I’ll finish this Kodak Zi8 review with a little endorsement for the iPhone 4S. If you don’t care about audio, then ditch the Kodak Zi8 and pickup an iPhone 4S. It will shoot as good as all three of the pocket digital video cameras mentioned above, but it’s the only one that makes calls and tells how to get home when you’re lost … ! Good luck shopping.

Occupy Seattle Blocks University Bridge in Rush Hour | Seattle Photographer

My work, Seattle, Still photography

Shot for ZUMA Press. If you wish to license any of these images please contact sales@zumapress.com.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Occupy Seattle Photos 11-15-11 | Seattle Photographer

My work, Seattle, Still photography

Shot for ZUMA Press. If you want to license these images please contact sales@zumapress.com.

November 15, 2011 – Seattle, WA – (Below) An Occupy Seattle protestor cries as she sits on the back of an ambulance after police sprayed her with pepper spray and pushed her backward with their bicycles. At least 150 Occupy Seattle protestors marched through downtown Seattle, stopped traffic, and clashed with dozens of police officers. They marched to support the Occupy Wall Street protestors who were cleared out of Zuccotti Park this morning in New York.