Category: sports

Action

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January 23rd, 2012 Permalink

I’m not trying to say that I’m “allll that” because I’m certainly not.  Far from it.  But I think one thing that makes me adept at shooting weddings and never missing a moment is that I shoot sports almost every weeknight.  This has helped me in so many ways to “get the shot” quickly in [...]

I’m not trying to say that I’m “allll that” because I’m certainly not.  Far from it.  But I think one thing that makes me adept at shooting weddings and never missing a moment is that I shoot sports almost every weeknight.  This has helped me in so many ways to “get the shot” quickly in all genres of photography.  When you shoot sports this much, you learn to wait…camera pressed up against your face…shallow breaths…intense focus…and then go ballistic on the shutter for two seconds…then repeat.

Sports has helped me further master what I call (in my head) the ‘whip-around’…when the bride is coming up the aisle and you whip around and catch the groom’s reaction, then whip back and catch the brides reaction to his reaction! This unfolds in about 3 seconds but I’ve never missed one! Some people question why I love shooting sports so much (because I never watch sports) but I truly love shooting it.  It gives an A.D.D’er like me some nonstop action for two hours!

Wrestling With Time

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January 17th, 2012 Permalink

Hey people of the Interwebs! Just a quick hello to fulfill my daily shuttering post and I’m out.  Today was a 16 hour day (killer…especially when I didn’t have caffeine and got a  headache for the last 2/3rds of my day…and felt like my brain was on fire.) I know, I’m being dramatic, but luckily [...]

Hey people of the Interwebs! Just a quick hello to fulfill my daily shuttering post and I’m out.  Today was a 16 hour day (killer…especially when I didn’t have caffeine and got a  headache for the last 2/3rds of my day…and felt like my brain was on fire.) I know, I’m being dramatic, but luckily it propelled me to get tasks finished and not completely shut down (shockingly enough).  So tomorrow, I promise, a suh-weet blog post! For now, what I shot today…wrestling! Always enthusiastic about shooting something different, and I know NOTHING about this sport.  Tried to figure it out along the way…

Check It

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January 16th, 2012 Permalink

With all of the things I am constantly pestered to join on the Internet, there are actually a few gems out here on the Web’s Wild West.
Notably, is Pinterest.com where I can lift images from the ‘net and place them onto online lists for inspiration.  In other words, we know we’ll never actually have the [...]

With all of the things I am constantly pestered to join on the Internet, there are actually a few gems out here on the Web’s Wild West.

Notably, is Pinterest.com where I can lift images from the ‘net and place them onto online lists for inspiration.  In other words, we know we’ll never actually have the money to redecorate our house from scratch or afford to get a new wardrobe…but why not dream anyway? Come find me on there!

Another, which I have gotten a ton of stuff for my business (props, camera straps, my padded mailer envelopes, etc…) is Etsy.com.  If you love all things handmade, hit it up!

And I’ll end with a belly laugher website, which is kind of the anti-Etsy.  It’s called Regretsy.com and I’ll just say that some of it is toilet humor…but some of it is pretty epic!

And since all photo blog posts are better with an actual photo, here’s what I shot tonight:

Also, as long as I’m suggesting stuff…go pick up the new Black Keys album!

Who We Were

January 13th, 2012 Permalink

I used to be a competitive swimmer.  Used to be.  I used to gauge my success against others and be judged by an arbitrary time.  During my formative years I would calculate “The Time.”  That is, The Time of my events I would need to feel like I was of worth and successful.  “The Time” [...]

I used to be a competitive swimmer.  Used to be.  I used to gauge my success against others and be judged by an arbitrary time.  During my formative years I would calculate “The Time.”  That is, The Time of my events I would need to feel like I was of worth and successful.  “The Time” of any one race that was coveted by others, even if it meant nothing in the grand scheme of life.

This continued through high school and college, measuring my success against others.  Quite often, my worth was announced on an 8×11 nondescript white sheet of paper.  All of us would line up to see the other swimmers’ collegiate times.

I haven’t done laps in a pool in years.  I don’t even know who that person is anymore, but a recent assignment to cover competitive swimming brought me back.

Who I was, is far from who I became.  In photography, it’s easy to compare yourself to others and measure their success with yours.  How much do they charge for a wedding? How many blog hits do they get? I realized quickly, this an unwinnable race.  Every time.  The rules for a competitive athlete are clearly defined, success is black and white.  Now, over a decade later, the guidelines I employ on myself are anything but.  While my own measure of success is often drifting about in gray territory, it is overwhelmingly more important.

It is not how much money I make, but how much integrity or kindness I show.  It is not how many people see my work, but if said work consistently gets stronger.

I now define my worth by my own standards and I’m not lining up anywhere to see how others are competing.

Wishing

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January 11th, 2012 Permalink

There aren’t too many days I wish for new gear.  I’m pretty satisfied with what I have.  But today’s announcement of the new Nikon D4 made my heart long for such equipment.  I feel like with a camera like that, you never have to buy another camera again! (How many times have photographers said that over [...]

There aren’t too many days I wish for new gear.  I’m pretty satisfied with what I have.  But today’s announcement of the new Nikon D4 made my heart long for such equipment.  I feel like with a camera like that, you never have to buy another camera again! (How many times have photographers said that over the years?) My D700 chugs along ok I guess, but it’s days when I’m shooting sports that I wish for more… for faster autofocus, for video with my camera, for high ISO…for now I’ll keep dreaming (unless you have an extra $6,000 I can have).  Can’t help but wonder what that camera would do for my sports shooting…

Slammin’

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January 6th, 2012 Permalink

Basketball

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December 22nd, 2011 Permalink

Finishing up the year shooting sports this week…

Finishing up the year shooting sports this week…

Basketball

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December 15th, 2011 Permalink

Victory Amid Adversity

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November 29th, 2011 Permalink

Heads Up

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November 18th, 2011 Permalink

Hope y’all have a splendid weekend!

Hope y’all have a splendid weekend!