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The current, (May 2012), issue of Smithsonian Magazine features an online multimedia piece about the meaning behind hula and I had a great time shooting the video and audio that comprise the bulk of the piece.  I had been assigned to illustrate a story written by Oahu resident and well known author Paul Theroux entitled, [...]

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Last night, Oregon Public Broadcasting aired their twice weekly segment on art, called Oregon Art Beat.  I was one of the three persons featured on the show.  It is so strange to watch myself on tv, as I’m used to being on the other side of the camera.  The piece is about the fact that [...]

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It is my great pleasure to announce that I am the proud recipient of an award from the North American Travel Journalists Association, known as NATJA, for excellence in photography in the category of portraiture.  The winning story is called, “It’s a Wonderful Life.”  It was published in the January/February 2011 issue of National Geographic [...]

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Okay ladies and gentlemen, we all know how to pack our camera gear kits.  Cameras, lenses, cf cards, computers, hard drives, etc…  That’s the easy part.  Obviously, I could go on about the wonderful qualities of Think Tank’s waist belt with attachments, wax poetically about Gitzo’s carbon fiber tripod and monopod line, discuss the pros [...]

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Last fall, I shot a feature story and multimedia piece for Smithsonian Magazine.  I landed the cover. (Yippee!!!) Smithsonian’s editing team took the raw footage and audio, and produced a very nice video to accompany the article as it appears online and on their iPad application.  Since I’m a Wonderfulmachine photographer, they decided to write [...]

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It is my great pleasure to announce two covers that I photographed which are currently on the newsstands: one for a regional magazine, Oregon Home, and another for a national magazine, This Old House.  I love shooting these assignments because I get a chance to peek into people’s houses and pick up some ideas for [...]

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It is with great pleasure to announce the best holiday gift ever : the cover story for Smithsonian’s December 2011 issue.  In early October, I was assigned by the magazine to cover a story about the crater of Haleakala, located on the island of Maui.  Also available online is a multimedia piece which was edited [...]

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This was posted by Tony Wu on photoprofessionals web site: Reasons Why Professional Photographers Cannot Work for Free Dear potential photo buyer, If you have been directed to this page, it is likely that you have requested the use of an image or images for free or minimal compensation. As professional photographers, we receive requests [...]

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When I returned home from assignment last night, I was thrilled to find my October 2011 issue of National Geographic Traveler Magazine with an image of mine on the cover.   Two months in a row!  I really need to go and get a lottery ticket   This image was made at the Brick House Winery [...]

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Last year I was assigned by VIA Magazine, the travel magazine for AAA members, to photograph Oregon Wine Country for a Weekender story in the magazine.  It was a delightful shoot and the weather cooperated as we covered some beautiful activities in Dundee, Oregon.  I’ve had to opportunity to shoot many of these wineries before, [...]

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