Rod Snyder
Technologist • Writer • Photographer
Strategic AI Innovation | Writer | Photographer | Technologist
Rod Snyder is a writer, photographer, and is exploring systems development with Artificial Intelligence. Decades in technology and journalism taught him what is real and what is theater. He brings technical depth and clear narrative to artificial intelligence.
He builds web applications, conducts research on language models, and documents his discoveries. His work sits at the boundary of code and human experience.
A Masters Olympic weightlifter, he brings the same physical discipline to software architecture. Persistence defines his work.
Technologist • Writer • Photographer
Core pillars of my exploration sitting at the intersection of code, narrative, and visual media.
He builds with artificial intelligence, from language models to full-stack applications. Workflows utilize Claude Code, Python, and cloud platforms.
More than 250 journalism stories covered statehouse policy, technology, and community. His new platform hosts essays on artificial intelligence and innovation.
He captures landscapes and street scenes through a camera. Photography is the visual counterpart to the written word.
Hands-on development projects built with AI-assisted tools. Explore live applications and experiments.
A secure, modern portfolio and dynamic archival platform. Features custom markdown rendering, automated photographic feeds integrated with SmugMug APIs, a PostgreSQL historical database ingestion pipeline, and robust clientside security hardening.
View Codebase →A hardware-accelerated particle simulation showcasing kinetic vectors and gravitational attraction.
Launch Simulator →Explore my historical publications archive, original poetry collection, and Associated Press & UPI journalism wires.
"A trip with Gino Tessier isn't for the fainthearted. Tessier is a Snowbird, and his job is to pilot a machine that rolls, dives and soars just a few feet from eight other powerful jets..."
Strapped into a parachute, oxygen mask, and an ejection seat, AP reporter Rod Snyder rides along in the cockpit of a sleek CT-114 Tutor jet at 475 mph to chronicle the extreme G-force mechanics, handling thresholds, and silent synchronization of Canada's world-famous military aerobatics squadron.
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A visual journal — landscapes, street scenes, and moments worth remembering.
Documentary street scenes and views of life in Paris, France.
Vibrant botanical studies, flowers, and flora.
Macro photography of beautiful butterflies in nature.
Wildlife captures and animal portraiture.
Festive moments, seasonal transitions, and holiday themes.
Beloved pets, companions, and domestic animal captures.
Flying with the Canadian Snowbirds Military Jets.
Three-dimensional art forms, public sculptures, and monuments.
Live musical performances and entertainment events.
An interactive, hardware-accelerated 2D physics simulation. Move your mouse to create high-gravity pulls, and click to ignite anti-gravity shockwaves!
Send a message regarding AI workflows, essays, or photography. The links are below.
Inquiries are accepted regarding AI software development projects, joint written columns, or documentary photography.
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