Sunday, May 24, 2009

The Sierra Booster

I usually don't post anything but my photos, but I liked this so much, I thought I'd share it. Enjoy!
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Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Stephen Walker

Stephen Walker

I'm working on a short profile of this guy named Stephen Walker. He's one of the best long distance runners in the state, and he's going to Michigan State next year on a scholarship. There will be more to come. Maybe even a video... that is if I'm proud it. Enjoy!

Super Man

Super Man

I came across this guy today. It was a great situation, but the light sucked, and I had another assignment I had to get to pretty quick. So not my best work, but I thought it was pretty funny. Enjoy!

Caption: "I love the attention," said Randy Covell, 25, as he made his way across downtown Midland from his home on Buttles to a pavilion in Chippewassee Park, a popular hangout spot for him and his friends. Nicknamed "Superman" by his friends, Covell thought he'd live up to the name by dawning a full Superman costume and parading around town. "I've been wanting to wear it since February, but I didn't have the cape or belt. You can't be Superman without a cape," said Covell. Joined by his housemates, Stephan and Janey Noykos, Covell attracted the attention of many passersby as he made the short trek. Some even stopped their cars to take photos.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Baseball

Baseball

Enjoy!

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Track

Track

Enjoy!

Monday, May 11, 2009

Softball

Softball

I'm back to 2-10 this week. That means high school sports! I'm a little bored with the way I've been shooting sports, so I hope to use this week to try a few new things... maybe even a remote camera. Check back soon. But for now, enjoy!

Ketchup

Poker Run One

Poker Run Two

Take Me Out

Fire

It's not what you think. No condiments here. Just playing catchup. Enjoy!

Friday, May 08, 2009

Fore!

Fore!

I shot golf today for the fist time since my internship in Memphis. Enjoy!

Wednesday, May 06, 2009

The Fire at Joseph's Run

Fire

Okay, here is the update I promised.

Yesterday just as I finished turning in an assignment from earlier that morning, Ryan called me about a fire at a nearby apartment building. In Ryan's words, "Huge fire! Huge fire!" Anyway, I hopped in my car and drove as swiftly as possible to the scene. By the time I got there (only about 20 minutes after the fire was reported), the flames were pretty much out. First I shot a few frames from a distance, then I moved in closer. Consumed by what was happening in front of me, I focused my attention on the fire for about the first 15 minutes at the scene. Next, I began talking with the displaced residents, none of which had been injured in the fire. I stayed at the apartments talking with people for about an hour and a half, and then I headed back to the paper to turn in a photo for the web. However, when I got back and started editing my photos, I realized that I had not gotten anything very story telling from my shots of the people who were effected by the fire. So, after turning in my web photo, I headed back to the apartments to hopefully catch families as they went back into the building to retrieve their belongings. Luckily, I got there just in time. The result was the above photo.

Caption:Standing outside of what used to be her home, 28-year-old Brandi Presley holds onto the few possessions she was able to collect from the apartment following Wednesday's fire at The Village at Joseph's Run Apartments in Midland. Included in the mementos were a stuffed animal and an afghan that belonged to Brandi's daughter, Allysa Jo Planer, 4, who died in December 2008 as a result of injuries suffered from a car accident earlier that year. "I don't care about nothing else," said Brandi as she fought back tears. "I just wanted to get Allysa's stuff, because it can't be replaced." Brandi, her husband Harold Presley and her three children, Brooklyn Presley, Tyler Planer and Jasmine Hackworth had been living in their apartment on the north side of the 520 building since August of 2008.

Needless to say, this was probably one of the saddest things I have ever photographed. Below is a link to the story if you'd like to read more.

http://ourmidland.com/articles/2009/05/07/local_news/1777454.txt