Asahel: The Curtis Collection

The Washington State Historical Society is digitizing a massive archive of 60,000 images by renowned photographer Asahel Curtis. Many of these precious negatives have been sitting in boxes for decades, seen only by a handful of people over the past 80 years. We delve into the archive to explore the fascinating places and faces of this magnificent collection, with images documenting life in the Pacific Northwest from the 1890s to the 1940s.

Role: Co-Director of Photography


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Seattle's Bagel Boom | The Nosh with Rachel Belle

Seattle is in the midst of a bagel boom, and to prove it, she embarks on a delectable journey through the city’s burgeoning bagel scene. We’ll meet two of the region’s most influential bagel-makers – Roan Hartzog of Mt. Bagel and Andrew Rubinstein of Hey Bagel – who create distinctly different bagels from the same short list of humble ingredients.

Role: Director of Photography

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After a year of isolation, grandmothers reunite

Grandmothers from Women United, a group that serves and supports women who are raising their grandkids, reflect on a turbulent year and gather in community again for the first time mask-free. 

Read more from the Seattle Time's Sunday front piece article. 

Role: Producer, Editor, Videographer, Reporter

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Big Heat, Local Flavor: Funky's Hot Sauce Factory | Made There

Funky's Hot Sauce Factory began as a passion project for owner Matthew Mini, who started crafting sauces for friends and family using peppers grown in his own backyard. Over the years, Funky's has grown and gained plenty of recognition - including a coveted spot on the popular show ‪@Hotones111‬.

Role: Director of Photography

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Edible Works of Art | The Nosh with Rachel Belle

Linda Miller Nicholson started adding pureed vegetables and fruits to her pasta doughs to persuade her young son to eat more healthfully. But once she started sharing her fantastical, naturally dyed rainbow pasta creations online, she gained a national following. Linda welcomes host Rachel Belle into her studio to demonstrate how she transforms flour, eggs and salt into edible works of art.

Role: Director of Photography

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Fearless Leaders, Destined Friends | Out & Back with Alison Mariella Désir

Alison catches up with Aaliyah Earvin, founder of the North of Seattle Run Club, about their adventures around the Pacific Northwest and beyond. They share stories of their destined friendship but also how they’ve become leaders and role models, creating community and making space for their children and other BIPOC people in the outdoors.

Role: Second Camera

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Food Forests For the Future | Human Elements

Stephanie Leon Riedl, environmental strategist for the Sts’ailes First Nation, cultivates a forest garden on her Native land. Riedl hopes that this food forest can provide healing for her community and pass on the lessons of stewardship of the land to future generations.

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