Friday, October 3, 2008

Mercury News Wins an Emmy

San Jose Mercury News Photographer Dai Sugano produced the documentary video Uprooted that recently received an Emmy in the news and documentary section.

Please watch the video
http://www.mercurynews.com/emmys/ci_10533173

Uprooted
http://www.mercurynewsphoto.com/blog/2007/12/23/uprooted/

"Uprooted," which looks at the displacement of a group of mobile home residents in Sunnyvale, was nominated for new approaches to news and documentary programming in the documentary category. Sugano is the photojournalist and multimedia producer; Hernandez and Migielicz are the executive producers; and Julie Patel is the reporter.

A performer's journey from Peking Opera Stardom to Silicon Valley

This a story about a famous Peking Opera family emigrated from China trying to keep the tradition alive in Silicon valley. As a freelance job for the mercury news photographer Lipo Ching and myself set out to create amazing portraits of these stars and found a great story behind it.


http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_10612154?nclick_check=1






Video/production/editing by Kirstina Sangsahachart
photos Kirstina Sangsahachart and Lipo Ching

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

The Big Bang Machine- countdown

In Geneva, A giant machine called the Large Hadron Collider is built entirelly underground at the CERN research centre straddling the Franco-Swiss border is where International physicists plan to smash particles together to create, on a small-scale, re-enactments of the event that started up the cosmos.
This 20-year project will be launched wednesday Sept 10th. It is the biggest experiment ever to be conducted to explore the how the universe was created. Physisits hope to answer questions like the existance of matter which can not be seen "dark matter" and mirocospic black holes. The Particles will be traveling near the speed of light when they colide. Basicly they hope to recreate the conditons right after the "big bang". WOW! very impressive. Scientists have garenteed that their experiment will be safe and hope to gain valauble knowledge.

My question is are we tampering with the wrong black hole? what if we find something so mind bowing it will change the world as we know it? Or destroy it. This is dangerous grounds we are stepping on if something should go wrong the world migh be swallowed whole. I guess this is a chance we might have to take. Now that this project is underway I really want to see what comes from it. Its a scene straight from a science fiction movie. This massive machine will reval its powers on wednesday so stay tuned.


The question is will the world be englufed into a balck hole once the machine is turned on?


Watch video of Atom Smasher
http://www.reuters.com/news/video?videoId=90338&newsChannel=scienceNews

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Re visit to New Orleans

Three years ago I visited New Orleans one week after the Hurricane Katrina with two other students and a working photographer. A week ago I re-visited New Orleans on a positive note for a Women in Photojournalism Conference. It was an eerie feeling that brought back imagery and feelings from what I remembered during time of Hurricane Katrina. Seeing the people and places that were deserted and a disaster now alive and bustling with people was a stark change. Although it was a good feeling to actually see what New Orleans might have been like before the Hurricane, it was also sad to most areas have not changed back to normal. Please look back for current photos to be posted from New Orleans.

http://xpress.sfsu.edu/archives/news/004250.html

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Emmy Nominee Video, San Jose Mercury News

EMMY NOMINEE Dai Sugano
Videos "Uprooted" and "into the 25th hour" were recently nominated as an Emmy finalist in the category news and documentary

Mercury news article
http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_9890073


Uprooted
http://www.mercurynewsphoto.com/blog/2007/12/23/uprooted/

"Uprooted," which looks at the displacement of a group of mobile home residents in Sunnyvale, was nominated for new approaches to news and documentary programming in the documentary category. Sugano is the photojournalist and multimedia producer; Hernandez and Migielicz are the executive producers; and Julie Patel is the reporter.


"Into the 25th Hour"
http://www.mercurynewsphoto.com/blog/2007/09/17/into-the-25th-hour/

Into the 25th Hour," which examines a health care reform campaign in Sacramento, was nominated for new approaches to news and documentary programming in regional news coverage. Dai Sugano is the photojournalist and multimedia producer; Richard Hernandez and Geri Migielicz are the executive producers; and Edwin Garcia and Mike Zapler are the reporters.

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Things you see.

This 2008 summer has kicked off with my Internship at the San Jose Mercury News Paper. One of the hardest papers to become an intern and one of the most advanced in terms of online and creativity. Here are a few photos I have taken so far.


Pattie Corbett, 50, trained for the lightweight bodybuilding division and won first place and overall bodybuilding competition at the San Jose Bodybuilding Championships.







The Governator of California (at San Jose State for Olympics kick off headquarters) refused to address any questions about pay cuts in for state employees, however he posed nicely for his photo OP.



Tahitian Dance Competition





San Jose Sikh Gurdwara (making daily Roti for the free lunch)









Hopie Spitshard



Thanks to all the great photo staff and photographers at the Mercury News who have mentored me. please visit our website

www.mercurynews.com/video

www.mercurynewsphoto.com


























Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Save the Newspapers


Please save the Newspapers. No young people read the newspaper anymore. we get our information sources online and through T.V if we even care at all. So where do that leave the dusty newspaper where thousands journalist and photojournalist work to bring the community its news. All thought all big newspapers have their paper online and we are constantly inventing creative video and audio sideshows readership levels are on the decline. The big chunk of the newspaper revenue comes for advertising. That money is taken away by the internet, craigslist (classifieds) and lack of interest. So where dose this leave an eager intern at San Jose Mercury Newspaper, smack dead in the thick of it.
As layoff cut newsrooms in half and buyouts sound more like a good option where dose it leave the intern. Its a mess. Just as the dust settles from previous layoffs this year the next round impacts everyone again. As a watchful intern i can only look from a sad outside perspective and wonder where am i going . Will i end up a lonely old photojournalist outside Lowells hardware store looking for photo work from a passerby. Competing with Pulitzer prize winers and other washed up small paper workers bumping elbows. So please help save the Newspapers for the love of journalism or we are all doomed.

1. Read the Newspaper or buy it
2. Go online and read online newspapers find out of all the cool added features. Like video and photos.
3. Support your local newspaper.

please if you have anyother ideas how to save your local newspaper. send a comment or do it.

check out photos and video from the Mercury Newspaper
www.mercurynews.com/video
www.mercurynewsphoto.com

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

The first entry

Welcome to Robot Box! wondering what a robot box is well robots control many great things epically in our new generation of tech kids. As for photography the robot i control in my hand works to create many great photos thus robot box was created. More to come ....




As you walk into my frame you don't see me, but your business is appreciated.