Spring has finally arrived in Seattle and it even looks good in an old basement window.

Spring has finally arrived in Seattle and it even looks good in an old basement window.

Some of my Rick Santorum photos from his rally in Tacoma earlier this year were featured in TIME. He has since, of course, dropped out of the race for the Republican presidential nomination.
I recently finished a new video project for UW Bothell that I think you will enjoy. It’s an uplifting piece about the value of scholarships and how private giving can change someone’s life.

More from an ongoing series of Olympic Peninsula photos made with an instant camera. See more photos here.





Two of the many portraits I made of Mary Gates Scholars on display for an event at the University of Washington.

Photo courtesy of the University of Washington
Photos: University of Washington’s Seattle campus.




Photo: Dungeness Spit, Olympic Peninsula, Washington state.

Just a couple of Space Needle photos for you lovers of Seattle photography out there. I shot these on a recent beautiful winter evening.


Today I’m doing a PluralEyes FCP X review because there is now a new version of the popular PluralEyes software for Final Cut Pro X that might help speed up your editing process, especially for DSLR shooters. Singular Software’s popular synching tool for Final Cut Pro 7 is sure to be a hit with video editors using Apple’s new FCP X, but I’ll break down a couple of the reasons why you may or may not want to buy this plugin. Here are a few pros and cons:
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Thanks for looking and I hope this PluralEyes FCP X review was helpful to you …

Mount Rainier seen from Seattle and nearby ferries.



Below: Snoqualmie Pass Snowshoe hike. Gold Creek Trail.

Below: Does anyone remember where we parked the car?

Below are a few more new photos from the project on Washington state’s Olympic Peninsula, photographed with an instant camera. See more images from the ongoing photo essay here.





