Multimedia featured on Bike Magazine’s website

This event was a blast. If you are a bike enthusiast you have to make it a priority to attend or race at least once in your life, no matter where in the world you live. The event boasts 47,000 spectators and approximately 8,500 riders over the 4-day event and hosts competitive events in every [...]
Maah Daah Hey in a Day
This is the same full-length movie as published on maahdaahhey.net chronicling the epic ride of Nick Ybarra through the Badlands of North Dakota on the 96-mile single track Maah Daah Hey Trail. Nick completed the ride in just under 18 hours and did so to raise money for the ministry Speed the Light who purchases [...]
Transitions
October 2009 – Below is a multimedia piece I photographed and produced about the life of a transgender student at SJSU. I met Ari while researching for this feature and knew that she would be a great subject for the story. It was published on October 28, 2009 on The Spartan Daily website to accompany [...]
Faber’s Cyclery
May 2009 – Faber’s Cyclery is a historic bike shop located downtown San Jose in the “Columbus Building” which was built in the late 1800′s and originally housed a saloon. Jake Faber lunched his bike shop in 1919 and relocated to the current location in 1921 when the saloon closed due to prohibition. Alex LaRiviere [...]
SJSU Football vs. USC
On September 5, 2009 the SJSU Spartans traveled to Southern California to face the USC Trojans for their first game of the season…SJSU Head Coach Dick Tomey summed it up best when he said “For a while it looked like we could compete, but obviously that was an illusion.” Click the play button to see [...]
KSJS Radio – Dennis Teary
As part of a feature that the Spartan Daily published about its beloved student radio station KSJS, I produced this brief multimedia piece about the station’s longest running on-air personality, Dennis Teary. Since 1976 Teary has been hosting the Friday oldies show “Friday Flashbacks” but completely by touch – Teary is blind. After spending a [...]
