3 years later, and my time with the M’s has come to a close. I am deeply grateful to have had the opportunity to find a home here in Seattle. I’m excited to share I’ve taken a new role with the Seattle Kraken as a Producer, and am looking forward to what this role has in store.
knowing how something was made greatly appreciates the value for it.
in an era where so much can be generated, i suspect we’ll get more glimpses into the craft behind seemingly innocuous moments.
If you want to know what pitch perfect communication looks like from a political candidate under fire and on the eve of a crucial election, this is it, look no further.
Brilliant, eloquent, hilarious. Even the haters have to admit it:
Hard to explain the profound impact this job, team, and city have had on me throughout the past few years. Incredibly special thing to be a part of, and I’m so grateful for the people who pour so much love and energy into what we do, and the fans who care so deeply.
Go M’s.
If you’ve got a lucky shirt or hat - wear it tomorrow.
If you’ve got a pregame routine that is 2-0 this postseason- do it tomorrow.
If you’ve got a friend that you watched game 5 with- get with them tomorrow.
They can’t top our collective mojo! #SeizeTheMoment
@ArcRaiderAlerts@jordanr Even if you think it turned out well (tbh it doesn't to me, looks super jank), it's a huge disservice to the artists and designers who created the game's art style and direction. It takes something made with skill, care, and effort, and minimizes it to some awkward lifeless slop
I'm stoked to share that later this month, I'll be moving to Seattle to begin a full-time role with the Mariners. I'll be joining as a Video Editor within their Productions dept., and will shoot/produce as well.
While I'm incredibly excited for this opportunity,
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Mariners fans deserved last night.
One of the greatest sports moments in our city’s history and the maybe the loudest crowd pop I’ve ever heard.
Thank you for bringing it for the ALCS. You’re the best fans in Major League Baseball.
Mariners drub the Blue Jays, 10-3
They are up 2-0. They didn't steal this win. They owned the outcome.
They can advance to the World Series this week with two more wins at T-Mobile Park
Shout out to Ben Van Houten, our team photographer. The hardest working Mariner who has taken most of the iconic Mariners photos you’ve ever seen. Nobody does their job better or takes more pride in their performance. Today is the day the photographer gets his photo taken! ⚾️📸
Can’t begin to describe what it felt like capturing this moment in Mariners history.
Standing in the dugout with no idea what was happening on the field, then hearing the crowd roar and hitting record. The rest was history