Chuck Pearson
@chuck27p.bsky.social
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@Rareview
#Photography
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https://chuckpearsonphotography.com/
Our first trip to Oregon and we all had a blast. What a wonderful place.
https://chuckpearson.blog/camera-roll/trip-to-oregon/
7 months ago
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Another shot from Sparks Lake, looking at the two snow covered mountains in Central Oregon.
https://chuckpearson.blog/photos/sparks-lake/
7 months ago
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This is a panoramic photo of South Sister and Broken Top from Sparks Lake. I don't take a lot of panoramic shots but I didn't have a wide angle lens on me. It was peaceful at sunset, but unfortunately lots of mesquitos were out. I came…
https://chuckpearson.blog/photos/south-sister-and-broken-top/
7 months ago
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I've never shot the Milky Way before so this is a first. The kids were excited about the idea of going out at midnight to view the stars and take photos. We took this from the Oregon Observatory.
https://chuckpearson.blog/photos/milky-way/
7 months ago
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This was taken from the resort community in Sunriver, where we stayed. Some pretty heavy storm clouds over Mt. Bachelor.
https://chuckpearson.blog/photos/oregon-stream/
7 months ago
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Hannah and I took an afternoon trip through the Deschutes National Forest to find a spot to shoot Mt. Bachelor. It was truly surreal.
https://chuckpearson.blog/photos/mt-bachelor/
7 months ago
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Last day of school as a seventh grader for Riley. One more year until High School!
https://chuckpearson.blog/camera-roll/rileys-last-day-of-school/
7 months ago
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Last day of school as a Freshman for Connor. This pretty much sums it up 🤣
https://chuckpearson.blog/camera-roll/connors-last-day-of-school/
7 months ago
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Last day of school as a Junior for Hannah. She's now a Senior!
https://chuckpearson.blog/camera-roll/hannahs-last-day-of-school/
7 months ago
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Frederick! 💣
9 months ago
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So, outfielders having a day for both teams today
9 months ago
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Really poor outfielding this inning
9 months ago
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Freddie’s slide was 😂😂😂
9 months ago
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I’ve long had concerns about social media, and a particular disdain for Facebook. In many ways, Careless People validated those feelings. It’s the memoir of Sarah…
https://chuckpearson.blog/reading/careless-people-a-cautionary-tale-of-power-greed-and-lost-idealism-by-sarah-wynn-williams/
9 months ago
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Just got back from a few days in Temecula. I haven't spent much time there in the past. Turns out, hot air balloon rides are popular in addition to wine tasting. We woke up each morning to colorful balloons floating high above. They're so neat.…
https://chuckpearson.blog/photos/temecula-balloons/
9 months ago
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The kids are learning Pickleball and today Riley was making some great shots!
https://chuckpearson.blog/camera-roll/riley-playing-pickleball/
9 months ago
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Rareview®
9 months ago
@chuck27p.bsky.social
, CEO of Rareview®, will be speaking at DE{CODE}—a
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event—on Tuesday, April 15. This event is designed to inspire, educate, and empower everyone building on WordPress®. [Register here] (
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) to tune in.
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A thought-provoking and powerful read. This book prompted me to reflect deeply on some of my own life choices and the reasoning behind them. The authors take a bold, unapologetic stance…
https://chuckpearson.blog/reading/trapped-life-under-security-capitalism-and-how-to-escape-it-by-mark-maquire/
10 months ago
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Cheer in Las Vegas! And we snuck in a show. It's been a fun year so far—great teammates and a really fun sport that is positive and supportive of the girls.
https://chuckpearson.blog/camera-roll/jams-nationals/
11 months ago
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Chuck Pearson
Rareview®
11 months ago
"A good foundation is to start by discussing the concept of cognitive load. This refers to the amount of mental effort someone uses to process information. Most often used in psychology and instructional design (e.g. corporate training and education)...
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The cognitive science of website scrolling behavior
"A good foundation is to start by discussing the concept of cognitive load. This refers to the amount of mental effort someone uses to process information. Most often used in psychology and instructional design (e.g. corporate training and education), cognitive load affects how well people learn, solve problems, and make decisions. There are three types of cognitive load patterns, but for purposes of this writing—particularly in the context of web design—the focus will be on reducing extraneous load." Read the full essay from our CEO.
https://view.rareview.com/the-cognitive-science-of-website-scrolling-behavior/
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When designing websites, many assumptions are made about user scrolling behavior. We often presume others will act as we would, relying on subjective reasoning to predict actions. However, leveraging real data provides more accurate insights and helps avoid common biases. A good foundation is to...
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The cognitive science of website scrolling behavior
When designing websites, many assumptions are made about user scrolling behavior. We often presume others will act as we would, relying on subjective reasoning to predict actions. However, leveraging real data provides more accurate insights and helps avoid common biases. A good foundation is to start by discussing the concept of cognitive load. This refers to the amount of mental effort someone uses to process information.
https://chuckpearson.blog/writing/the-cognitive-science-of-website-scrolling-behavior/
11 months ago
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Quick snowboarding trip with my dude 🏂 🗻
https://chuckpearson.blog/camera-roll/mammoth-trip/
about 1 year ago
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Every Christmas Eve, we have dinner at Benihana and take a family photo beforehand.
https://chuckpearson.blog/camera-roll/christmas-2024/
about 1 year ago
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Well, we are doing cheerleading now. Riley started about 8 months ago and is new to the sport. Her team is small, and everyone on it is also new. This past weekend, they had their first competition in Anaheim. It felt like we stepped into a whole…
https://chuckpearson.blog/photos/cheer-competition/
about 1 year ago
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We played hooky yesterday to take our annual trip to Disneyland. We weren't able to go last year so everyone was especially excited this year. Although it seemed extra crowded (or perhaps this is the new norm) we were able to ride all the…
https://chuckpearson.blog/camera-roll/disneyland/
about 1 year ago
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Riley (age 12) recently finished her run as the Genie in Aladdin—and what a performance it was! She absolutely nailed the role, bringing so much energy and charisma to the stage. I was amazed by how comfortable she seemed, completely owning the…
https://chuckpearson.blog/photos/aladdin-musical/
about 1 year ago
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As part of our tradition, we spent a few nights glamping at El Capitan Canyon on our way to San Francisco for Thanksgiving. California had just been hit by an atmospheric river storm the day before we left, so we were expecting rainy…
https://chuckpearson.blog/photos/thanksgiving-camping-2024/
about 1 year ago
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Taking some pictures with Hannah on film today but this one came from the iPhone. It’s crazy how good these phone camera’s are!
https://chuckpearson.blog/camera-roll/bay-bridge/
about 1 year ago
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Riding a cable car down California Street 🚋
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California Street
Riding a cable car down California Street 🚋
https://chuckpearson.blog/camera-roll/california-street-2/
about 1 year ago
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Piggyback
Doing some glamping 🏕️ in Central Cali at El Capitan Canyon.
https://chuckpearson.blog/camera-roll/piggyback/
about 1 year ago
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Words solve problems. They build trust. Often times, words prevent escalation of unresolved issues. Verbal communication is our most powerful tool to understanding each other.
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The spoken word
Words solve problems. They build trust. Often times, words prevent escalation of unresolved issues. Verbal communication is our most powerful tool to understanding each other. It sounds simple and in theory, it is. Yet, human nature often complicates things. We're social beings and rely heavily on reading body language and interpreting unspoken cues. While nonverbal communication is valuable, it is far from perfect—it is misread, misunderstood, and sometimes contradictory to the intended message.
https://chuckpearson.blog/notes/the-spoken-word/
about 1 year ago
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Our Genie nailed it on Aladdin opening night for ITA! Move over Will Smith, you got some competition! 🧞♂️
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Genie
Our Genie nailed it on Aladdin opening night for ITA! Move over Will Smith, you got some competition! 🧞♂️
https://chuckpearson.blog/camera-roll/genie/
about 1 year ago
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Cheer showcase Riley had her first cheer showcase and it was so cool to see. We're new to this scene but it seems so fun. They did great!
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Cheer showcase
Riley had her first cheer showcase and it was so cool to see. We're new to this scene but it seems so fun. They did great!
https://chuckpearson.blog/camera-roll/cheer-showcase/
about 1 year ago
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Beach in Quepos, Costa Rica
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almost 2 years ago
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Chuck Pearson
Rareview®
almost 2 years ago
Rareview drives DTC growth for Sergio Tacchini—wins Marcom award
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Rareview drives DTC growth for Sergio Tacchini—wins Marcom award
Sergio Tacchini just aced the DTC game with a winning strategy from Rareview. Our collaborative efforts rocketed their DTC growth, and we're thrilled to add a prestigious Platinum Marcom Award to the trophy case as a testament to this success.
https://rareview.com/blog/rareview-drives-dtc-growth-for-sergio-tacchini-wins-marcom-award/
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Photo of
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almost 2 years ago
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Photo of San Clemente pier
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almost 2 years ago
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