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2 articles in The NYT
G.O.P. Senators Question Obama’s Health Reforms
Christian Albin, Four Seasons Head Chef, Dies at 61
Posted in Portfolio | Also tagged article, health care, New York Times, Obama, obit, obituaries, politics | Leave a comment
Article in The Albuquerque Tribune: N.M. online journalists, bloggers predict how news will morph on the Web
When 17-year-old University of New Mexico freshman John Perry wants news about Albuquerque, he doesn’t pick up a paper. Instead, he visits four Web sites, one of which is run by volunteers, employs no journalists and isn’t trying to be a news organization.
It’s called Duke City Fix , and even though Perry enjoys the group [...]
Posted in Portfolio | Also tagged Albuquerque, Albuquerque Tribune, articles, Internet, journalism, media, New Mexico, newspaper, Web | Leave a comment
Video for the International Herald Tribune: Purchasing Rebirth at a Thai Temple
In Thailand, you can abandon your troubles and start anew for a few dollars with the help of some monks, a white sheet and a coffin. It’s the easiest death and rebirth I’ve ever seen.
On this piece, I edited footage from a freelancer around voice over supplied by Seth Mydans, the author of the story, [...]
Posted in Portfolio, Video | Also tagged Asia, International Herald Tribune, monks, New York Times, rebirth, religion, temple, Thailand, Video | Leave a comment
Video for The International Herald Tribune: Virtual Golf in South Korea
After editing a freelancer’s footage of a remarkable golf video game in South Korea, I had only one question: Is virtual basketball out yet?
On nytimes.com.
Posted in Portfolio, Video | Also tagged Asia, golf, International Herald Tribune, New York Times, South Korea, Video, video games, virtual reality | Leave a comment
Video for The New York Times: Protesting the Olympic Torch in Hong Kong
After a marathon sprint, ample footage of the Olympic torch protests and one energetic demonstrator in Hong Kong has been turned into 2 minutes and 38 seconds of video journalism.
I shot and edited the video while a producer for the International Herald Tribune. I also performed all of the interviews, and provided the voice over. [...]
Posted in Portfolio, Video | Also tagged Asia, demonstration, Hong Kong, Olympic torch, Olympics, protest, sports, Video | Leave a comment
Article in The Albuquerque Tribune: N.M. online journalists, bloggers predict how news will morph on the Web
When 17-year-old University of New Mexico freshman John Perry wants news about Albuquerque, he doesn’t pick up a paper. Instead, he visits four Web sites, one of which is run by volunteers, employs no journalists and isn’t trying to be a news organization.
It’s called Duke City Fix , and even though Perry enjoys the group [...]
Posted in News Business, Newsroomnext, Portfolio | Also tagged Albuquerque, Albuquerque Tribune, articles, business, journalism, media, New Mexico, news, newspaper | Leave a comment
Article in The Albuquerque Tribune: Tales of doing good reveal the satisfaction of helping others
When Terree Campbell learned the daughter of one of her employees had cancer, she knew she had to do something.
She had to do something to help with the family’s monthly medical bills, which were running in the thousands of dollars.
She had to do something about the family’s house payments as her employee, who preferred to [...]
Posted in Portfolio | Also tagged Albuquerque, Albuquerque Tribune, articles, charities, Christmas, giving, New Mexico, newspaper | Leave a comment
Article in The Albuquerque Tribune: Tales of doing good reveal the satisfaction of helping others
When Terree Campbell learned the daughter of one of her employees had cancer, she knew she had to do something.
She had to do something to help with the family’s monthly medical bills, which were running in the thousands of dollars.
She had to do something about the family’s house payments as her employee, who preferred to [...]
Posted in Portfolio | Also tagged Albuquerque, Albuquerque Tribune, articles, charity, Christmas, giving, New Mexico, newspaper | Leave a comment
Article in The Albuquerque Tribune: PNM prices expected to be lower this winter
Albuquerque resident Ed Benavidez says this winter’s natural gas bills aren’t hammering his pocketbook yet, but he’s ready for things to get worse.
With cold weather and snow flurries expected this weekend, they just might. But Public Service Company of New Mexico has a little good news to offset the bad.
The company estimates more natural gas [...]
Posted in Portfolio | Also tagged Albuquerque, Albuquerque Tribune, articles, business, energy, gas prices, New Mexico, newspaper, PNM, utilities | Leave a comment
Contributed to New York Times blog post on saving Imelda Marcos’s shoes in the Philippines