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Video story: Great Expectations

Video story: Great Expectations

A video story profiling Rob Stephenson, Michigan’s 2009 Teacher of the Year and a candidate for national teacher of the year.


Video story: The House That Izzo Built

Video story: The House That Izzo Built

MSU has eight Final Fours in its history, six in the past 12 years, which is the best in the nation and previously matched only by North Carolina, UCLA and Duke. Go inside the “house that Izzo built.”


Video story: Rolling Out

Video story: Rolling Out

This is my attempt to have some fun with something we journalists experience time and time again: the media tour. This one in particular is of the General Motors assembly plant in Delta Township, Mich. The subject? The Chevy Traverse, which is now being assembled at the plant. Instead of hiding the fact that this [...]


Born with skates on

Born with skates on

Former MSU All-American Ryan Miller will be in the Olympic spotlight in Vancouver as the No. 1 goalie for Team USA. Miller, who grew up in East Lansing and still spends his offseasons here, is one of 10 in his family to play at MSU and one of five to make it to the [...]


‘No right way to do wrong’

‘No right way to do wrong’

On Jan. 15, Ernest Williams assaulted his fiancee. He was arrested and pleaded guilty to misdemeanor domestic violence. He now attends an intervention program with other offenders to talk about domestic abuse, identify how they use power and control and learn how to have positive relationships. I met Ernest while I was reporting on the [...]


Unmasking the Violence

Unmasking the Violence

The real-live case of Francine Hughes, a Dansville woman who was acquitted of murder after she burned her abusive ex-husband alive, was made into a movie that sparked action. LSJ Media examined what has changed in how domestic violence cases are handled, told through the stories of individuals whose lives were affected by “The Burning [...]


Obama, Year One

Obama, Year One

Interviews with Lansing-area residents about President Obama’s first year in office. I shot this with two cameras, a Nikon D300s and a Sony HVR-A1U.


Digital Love | Gwyn + Todd

Digital Love | Gwyn + Todd

A wedding I shot last October in Cleveland, Ohio. This was the first wedding I shot for Digital Love, a new media wedding story telling company I operate with photographer Pat Jarrett.


Online in ‘09

Online in ‘09

Ten multimedia highlights from LSJ.com in 2009. I produced the video intro as well as most of the pieces featured here. Flash designed by Cody Hinze.


Thankful for family, despite the hardship

Thankful for family, despite the hardship

Five years ago, Tresa Bonds’ quadruplets became just the fourth set ever delivered at Sparrow Hospital in Lansing.
Today, much has changed for the family, and much is the same.
Their household is still hectic. Even more so. There’s also Tyvon, who was born 16 months after the quads.
Tresa is now a single parent. The quads’ mother [...]


Kicking the Habit

Kicking the Habit

The American Cancer Society marked the 34th Great American Smokeout Nov. 19. Smokers across the state and the nation were encouraged to kick the habit. Here four people from around Lansing, Mich., share their stories about quitting. I shot this using a Sony HVR-A1U with an EnCinema 35mm DOF adapter.


Beyond Basic

Beyond Basic

Mixing battle drills, theatrics and some high-tech tools, the Exportable Combat Training Capability, or XCTC, system gives Michigan Army National Guard soldiers a practice run at war.


Cleaning up the Housing Crisis

Cleaning up the Housing Crisis

Ride along with Property Shield, a Lansing based company that trashes out and preserves foreclosed homes. Describiing themselves as “super Molly Maids,” the company’s employees say their messy job can often get personal as they rummage through what people have left behind. And for at least one worker, the job is a way of getting [...]


Ethan Fox, Butterfly Child

Ethan Fox, Butterfly Child

Ethan Fox was born with Epidermolysis Bullosa, a rare skin condition that has left his skin so fragile, even a hug from his mother can cause painful blistering. But Ethan is a member of the the Sparrow Superstars, a T-ball team for child patients at Lansing’s Sparrow Hospital. So with the swing of a bat, [...]


Recession Stories

Recession Stories

How the rough and ragged economy is being felt in mid-Michigan is all a matter of perspective. Soaring unemployment. Businesses closing. People starting new careers. And, despite it all, some entrepreneurs are taking chance.
Close to 6,000 new businesses have been added to the state’s rolls in the past month, despite a 12 percent loss in [...]