Monthly Archives: April 2009

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The Penn Relays at Franklin Field

April 25, 2009:  Philadelphia, PA – Once a year Philadelphia becomes the centerpiece of one of the largest track & field meets in the United States with 3 days of relay events from middle school to Olympians to 90 year old runners!  On Saturday there were over 35.00 fans from across the nation and with a huge following from Jamaica, the stands were often seas of green and black to support their dominating sprinters.  I really love the Penn Relays and the amazing atmosphere where an ordinary high school runner can hear cheers from thousands and of course loving the beef patties and Ting. I have run here three times and was lucky enough to win the suburban 4×100 race about thirty-pounds ago.  I hope runners now-a-days appreciate the digital age and the ease of having their moments captured.

Young Love in Black & White

I started shooting a few weddings as a second shooter last summer and put things on hold because I knew I was moving out of Charlotte even though I wasn’t quite sure where I was moving.   So, fast forward some months and I am now available for bookings in Chester County and Philadelphia, PA.  I don’t mind coming back to Charlotte either. :]

Sometimes when I’m shooting an NFL game, I feel like the images don’t truly matter to anyone.  I have gotten dozens of emails about my Barack Obama photos and how they stirred up their emotions. I know people would love to see the game as close as I do, but I think I like the idea of photographing weddings because I hope I can do my job in capturing their love and have my work mean something to someone.

Below are photos of my second time shooting a wedding.  At first I wasn’t too happy with the images, but Bobby and Hannah were such a wonderful couple.  I thought it would be a nice treat for them to see their images in black & white. All images were shot with a Canon 40D + 20-70L.  I currently shoot with different bodies now, but the 40D was a great camera when I was first starting out.  If you have any questions, please leave a comment or email me.