Jan 12, 2017

40 Million Is A Really Big Number

Since the start of the year I've been counting down the days knowing that this milestone was just around the corner. Today it finally happened. As of January 12, 2017 the content on Editing Luke has now officially been seen by over 40 million people around the world.  

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What makes this an especially exciting achievement is that this has all happened in the last 5 years. Despite starting this website on May 31, 2007, I didn't actually begin seriously tracking my analytics until late 2011. Amazingly, over 10 million of these views came from 2016 alone.  

You might be asking yourself how is a number like this possible with my relatively modest social media following? The answer is actually pretty simple. Longevity and Google image searches. 

Editing Luke is about to turn 10 years old in a few months time and since 2007 I've shared nearly 2100 posts on this site. The back catalog of content includes work I did as a film student, multiple photo sets spanning North America, my numerous video productions, contract projects, journals about filmmaking, concert photography, road trip adventures, as well as my incredibly popular posts about Medicine Hat and Alberta at large (just to name some of the highlights). 


When my production company (including this website) became my full time job in 2014 I became even more strategic about getting my work seen to attract more business. I made a concerted effort to improve the quality of what I shared, I targeted bigger and more varied audiences, and I challenged myself to be more efficient and productive with my time. On the surface it may seem simple, but making this work hasn't come easy. Even still.  

At the end of the day 40 million is still just a number, but I'm genuinely humbled by it. It makes me feel like my persistence has really paid off. Despite reinventing myself numerous times and having lots of excuses or reasons to quit over the last decade, building Editing Luke has turned out to be one of the greatest personal investments I could've made as a student. 

For all you other dreamers out there, let this be a lesson that today is the day to start. One night in late May back in 2007 I was just a film student in a dorm who decided it might be fun to start a website. I hoped a few people might see my work. Well, so far so good.

Jan 10, 2017

Dymaxion "Home of the Future" at The Henry Ford

Developed by architect and inventor Buckminster Fuller, the Dymaxion House was a post World War II factory manufactured home intended to revolutionize the housing market. Easy to ship and assemble, this low cost dwelling was to be built using aluminum in former aircraft factories following the war. Although the Dymaxion House prototype received critical praise upon its unveiling, the design was never produced industrially.

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dymaxion house henry ford museumThis installation of a Dymaxion House is on display at The Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan where visitors are able to tour "A New Way of Living for 1946". Featuring several innovations that were cutting edge for their time, the home is a unique look at retro modernism. You can learn more about the Dymaxion House by watching the short archival video below.    

dymaxion house henry ford museum

dymaxion house henry ford museum


dymaxion house henry ford museum

dymaxion house henry ford museum

dymaxion house henry ford museum

dymaxion house henry ford museum


dymaxion house henry ford museum

dymaxion house henry ford museum


dymaxion house henry ford museum

dymaxion house henry ford museum

dymaxion house henry ford museum

Jan 6, 2017

The Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan

I could spend days exploring The Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan and probably still not see everything. From planes, trains, and automobiles to giant machines, inventions, and even showcases on design, fashion, and architecture, there is something for everyone here. 

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While visiting the Motor City we became enthralled with the history of places like the Ford Piquette Avenue Plant, the concept cars at the North American International Auto Show, and the architecture and history around downtown Detroit. What made The Henry Ford so fascinating was that it had elements of all of these places we had explored under one roof. 

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henry ford museum dearborn detroit
I could go on and on about this amazing place but I'll let the images speak for themselves. This is only part one of my exploration of The Henry Ford so be sure to check out these additional photo sets of the museum as they're released in the weeks ahead: 

Henry Ford Museum: Part 2Henry Ford Museum: Part 3Ford Rouge Factory TourDymaxion Home of the FuturePresidential VehiclesRosa Parks Bus

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henry ford museum dearborn detroit

henry ford museum dearborn detroit
henry ford museum dearborn detroit


henry ford museum dearborn detroit

henry ford museum dearborn detroit

henry ford museum dearborn detroit
henry ford museum dearborn detroit

henry ford museum dearborn detroit

henry ford museum dearborn detroit

henry ford museum dearborn detroit

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These machines were all over the museum. I bought a lot of plastic cars.


henry ford museum dearborn detroit

henry ford museum dearborn detroit

henry ford museum dearborn detroit

henry ford museum dearborn detroit


henry ford museum dearborn detroit
henry ford museum dearborn detroit


henry ford museum dearborn detroit

henry ford museum dearborn detroit

henry ford museum dearborn detroit

henry ford museum dearborn detroit

henry ford museum dearborn detroit
henry ford museum dearborn detroit


henry ford museum dearborn detroit

henry ford museum dearborn detroit

henry ford museum dearborn detroit

henry ford museum dearborn detroit
henry ford museum dearborn detroit


henry ford museum dearborn detroit

henry ford museum dearborn detroit

henry ford museum dearborn detroit

henry ford museum dearborn detroit