Video: Prison Pet Partnership | Recent work for The Wall Street Journal

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Some recent video work of mine was recently published in The Wall Street Journal, telling the story of the Prison Pet Partnership at the Washington Corrections Center for Women in Gig Harbor, Washington. The program allows inmates to learn job and life skills while providing kennel and grooming services to clients from the surrounding community. In addition, unruly dogs from other programs (who might otherwise be put to sleep) are able to have a second chance by entering the prison’s training program.

There is also a great article by Joel Millman and photos by Stuart Isett. Robert Libetti edited the video very well, as usual. See the package here online, or watch the video embedded below.

 

Photos: Starbucks shareholders meeting | Recent work for Reuters

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Attendees are pictured inside McCaw Hall during the company’s annual shareholders meeting in Seattle, Washington March 19, 2014.  REUTERS/David Ryder   (UNITED STATES)

 

Howard Schultz (L), CEO of Starbucks, is pictured on stage with surprise guest Oprah Winfrey (R) during the company’s annual shareholders meeting in Seattle, Washington March 19, 2014. The two announced the new Teavana Oprah Chai Tea product. REUTERS/David Ryder   (UNITED STATES)

 

Attendees cheer inside McCaw Hall during the company’s annual shareholders meeting in Seattle, Washington March 19, 2014.  REUTERS/David Ryder   (UNITED STATES)

 

Starbucks employees hand out gift bags to attendees of the company’s annual shareholders meeting in Seattle, Washington March 19, 2014.  REUTERS/David Ryder   (UNITED STATES)

 

Howard Schultz, CEO of Starbucks, speaks during the company’s annual shareholders meeting in Seattle, Washington March 19, 2014.  REUTERS/David Ryder   (UNITED STATES)

 

Members of the Playing for Change band, including Elliott Small (C), known as “Grandpa Elliott,” perform during the company’s annual shareholders meeting in Seattle, Washington March 19, 2014. REUTERS/David Ryder   (UNITED STATES)

 

Debbie Harlow takes pictures with her phone, which bears a Starbucks logo, during the company’s annual shareholders meeting in Seattle, Washington March 19, 2014. REUTERS/David Ryder   (UNITED STATES)

 

Howard Schultz, CEO of Starbucks, speaks during the company’s annual shareholders meeting in Seattle, Washington March 19, 2014.  REUTERS/David Ryder   (UNITED STATES)

Howard Schultz (L), CEO of Starbucks, is pictured on stage with surprise guest Oprah Winfrey (R) during the company’s annual shareholders meeting in Seattle, Washington March 19, 2014. The two announced the new Teavana Oprah Chai Tea product. REUTERS/David Ryder   (UNITED STATES)

 

Sandy Roberts pours samples of Starbucks Reserve Sun Dried Ethiopia Yirgacheffe coffee during the company’s annual shareholders meeting in Seattle, Washington March 19, 2014. REUTERS/David Ryder   (UNITED STATES)

 

Adam Brotman, Chief Digital Officer of Starbucks, is pictured on stage during the company’s annual shareholders meeting in Seattle, Washington March 19, 2014. REUTERS/David Ryder   (UNITED STATES)

 

 

 

Photos: Seattle helicopter crash | Recent work for Reuters

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KOMO News photographer Peter Mongillo (L) gets a hug while covering the crash of his own news station’s helicopter, which killed KOMO News photographer Bill Strothman and pilot Gary Fitzner near the Space Needle in Seattle, Washington March 18, 2014. The helicopter exploded upon impact, setting cars on fire and killing at least two people, authorities and local media reported. REUTERS/David Ryder

 

Firefighters investigate the crash of a KOMO News helicopter, which killed photographer Bill Strothman and pilot Gary Fitzner near the Space Needle in Seattle, Washington March 18, 2014. The helicopter exploded, setting cars on fire and killing at least two people, authorities and local media reported. REUTERS/David Ryder

 

Wreckage is pictured where a television news helicopter crashed near the Space Needle in Seattle, Washington March 18, 2014. At least two people were killed when a news helicopter crashed in downtown Seattle on Tuesday near the Space Needle, setting cars on fire, authorities and local media reported. REUTERS/David Ryder

 

People embrace near the offices of KOMO News after the crash of the news station’s helicopter, which killed KOMO News photographer Bill Strothman and pilot Gary Fitzner near the Space Needle in Seattle, Washington March 18, 2014. The helicopter exploded, setting cars on fire and killing at least two people, authorities and local media reported. REUTERS/David Ryder

 

Authorities remove a body from the wreckage of a KOMO News helicopter crash near the Space Needle in Seattle, Washington March 18, 2014. The helicopter exploded, setting cars on fire and killing KOMO News photographer Bill Strothman and pilot Gary Fitzner, authorities and local media reported. REUTERS/David Ryder

 

Firefighters investigate the crash of a KOMO News helicopter, which killed photographer Bill Strothman and pilot Gary Fitzner near the Space Needle in Seattle, Washington March 18, 2014. The helicopter exploded, setting cars on fire and killing at least two people, authorities and local media reported. REUTERS/David Ryder

 

 

Wreckage of a KOMO News helicopter crash is pictured near the Space Needle in Seattle, Washington March 18, 2014. The helicopter exploded, setting cars on fire and killing KOMO News photographer Bill Strothman and pilot Gary Fitzner, authorities and local media reported. REUTERS/David Ryder

 

Authorities remove a body from the wreckage of a KOMO News helicopter crash near the Space Needle in Seattle, Washington March 18, 2014. The helicopter exploded, setting cars on fire and killing KOMO News photographer Bill Strothman and pilot Gary Fitzner, authorities and local media reported. REUTERS/David Ryder

 

A KOMO News reporter speaks on camera near the wreckage of a KOMO News helicopter crash by the Space Needle in Seattle, Washington March 18, 2014. The helicopter exploded, setting cars on fire and killing KOMO News photographer Bill Strothman and pilot Gary Fitzner, authorities and local media reported. REUTERS/David Ryder

 

Seattle Mayor Ed Murray speaks to the media near the offices of KOMO News after a KOMO helicopter crashed by the Space Needle in Seattle, Washington March 18, 2014. The helicopter exploded, setting cars on fire and killing KOMO News photographer Bill Strothman and pilot Gary Fitzner, authorities and local media reported. REUTERS/David Ryder

 

Seattle Mayor Ed Murray speaks to the media near the offices of KOMO News after a KOMO helicopter crashed by the Space Needle in Seattle, Washington March 18, 2014. The helicopter exploded, setting cars on fire and killing KOMO News photographer Bill Strothman and pilot Gary Fitzner, authorities and local media reported. REUTERS/David Ryder