To kick things off, I bring you the first of many videos to come that will showcase my journey across the country to the west coast. It was a very rewarding experience, and there is simply no way a flight could adequately replace it. In this first edition, I introduce (Read more…)
Read moreThere are a lot of really expensive cars here in LA. So far, I’ve seen a plethora of BMW, Mercedes, and quite a few Lexus models. I’ve also seen a large number of Ferraris, and a couple Lamborghinis, as well as one silver-metallic Ashton Martin that was one of the (Read more…)
Read moreI wasn’t particularly excited about driving across the country alone. I thought the experience wouldn’t be the best in the world, and I’d found myself bored faster than originally anticipated. However, logging the trip with video was an instant cure. In the beginning, I thought I was actually going to (Read more…)
Read moreThere are moments in people’s lives, especially those you love and care about, which need to be shared with other people. This includes graduating with a Master’s degree, which Hang is doing today. She’s so incredibly happy, and she’s worked so hard to get where she is, and that dedication (Read more…)
Read moreLike I said in my introduction video to this little trip, I’m traveling about 2,100 miles across the country alone in my car. The Google Map below shows a pretty decent representation of the route I’ll be taking for the journey, and will evolve as I make changes for one (Read more…)
Read moreThrough all the uncertainty of what will happen and when, my second trip to Cuba is now officially confirmed. Through my second seven-day journey, I’ll look to capture the true heart of the Cuban people, providing some powerful visuals unlike anything that’s been properly captured from this part of the (Read more…)
Read moreIt’s vital that college students get real world experience outside of the classroom. Throughout my time at GVSU, for example, I’ve done hundreds of hours of work that wasn’t even related to school in any way. It’s provided me with a realistic picture of what it’s like to work as (Read more…)
Read moreBack in January 2012, I went to Cuba on a quest to capture a story that no one has seen before. Through the seven days on the island, myself and the fourty others that traveled in the group with me experienced a culture that not many Americans have seen before. (Read more…)
Read moreWhy We Should Hate The Czar Of Michigan
I don’t have to say much more than Rachel did in this video. Normally, I’d say she’s just the exact opposite of Glen Beck (way too extremely one sided to be taken as creditable), but she’s only giving us facts in the video above. Yes, there are opinions here, but (Read more…)
Read moreThoughts on The Cuba Trip: From The Players
The Cuba trip was unlike anything the baseball team from Grand Valley State University had ever experienced before. Many of them had never even been outside of the United States before, and none of us had ever been to Cuba. Throughout the last five weeks, we’ve been conducting interviews for (Read more…)
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