Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Packing up and moving on

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Monday, September 15, 2008

Where do they get all those balls?



So I shot tennis for the second time today. The one thing that has continued to amaze me over and over again is that they continue to pull ball after ball out of their shorts. Some girls have special shorts that hide their balls (no puns intended).


I think tennis one of my favorite new sports to shoot. Not because of the action or the intensity and it certainly isn't the backgrounds. It's the faces. I have so many shots of terrible looking faces. I feel bad for the girls, but it's so funny at the same time. I should submit some of them to youhavedumbface.com

I also got this shot of the ball directly in front of the girls' face. Nothing else too exciting for today, just thought I'd share my random thoughts.

Oh and for all you EIU alum, Billy's back. If you didn't know, about five or six years ago Billy Panther was replaced by Prowler. Well Billy didn't go away for good according to the DEN Web site.

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Separation anxiety



So after one day and one night with Addison, this is what I've found. She's very needy, almost like a baby. You might say, "well, yeah! Duh. What did you really expect?"

No, I don't think you really understand. I can't be in a different room than her for more than 10 minutes without her whining and barking. Until I left her in the garage for a few minutes yesterday, I hadn't really heard her bark or howl. That's all she does when I'm not five feet from her. It got so bad that we had to lock Gizmo in my sister's room and lock Addi in my room to sleep for the night.

As soon as we put her in my room, she laid on the floor and went right to sleep. I did a little research on it and found out she has separation anxiety. It usually stems from a long stay in a kennel, which I would have to say is the case here.

I don't think there is going to be a real good way of combating it until we get into our house in the following week. She's going to have to stay with Chris until we can take her there. I just hope she doesn't get him evicted in the meantime.

I also learned she's pretty smart. After about 25 minutes of working with her I've already taught her two commands. She already knew how to "sit." So I worked from there. I taught her how to "stay" and "come."

Everytime she wouldn't stay, she wouldn't get a treat. Everytime she waited for me to say the words "come" she would get one. It didn't take long for her to catch on. I'm hoping to add more commands as we go, but I don't want to rush her too much. Especially because she'll be going back and forth between Chris and us.

Thank God she's already house trained too. She slept all night right next to my bed, woke up in the morning and whined a little to go outside. I knew she had to go to the bathroom too because I could smell it. She's got a little bit of a gas problem. As long as the gas doesn't turn to anything else, we'll be just fine though.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Introducing Addison Williams



Meet Addison. Steph and I have a dog for all intents and purposes. Long story short, we adopted her from her cousin Chris, who adopted her from the Winnebago County Animal Services.

We couldn't resist when we met her. She is probably one of the most trusting dogs I've ever met. She hasn't growled at anyone so far. She does bark when someone enters the room and then immediately runs up to see who it is. She follows that with a wagging tail and sometimes a jump up for a kiss.

It's definitely no boxer, but I'm happy. She gets along with other dogs, but Gizmo, my parents dog doesn't like her. In fairness, Gizmo doesn't like any dogs.

We're actually not sure what kind of a dog she is. We were told part lab, part retriever and part boxer. One things for sure though, she's 100 percent crotch sniffer.

She is quite possibly the neediest dog I've ever seen. I can't leave her side farther than five feet and she has to follow or begins to whine and howl. Kind of nice to feel wanted, but I can see that getting old pretty quick.

As I get more photos I'll post them here.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Case of the Mondays on Thursday

Today seemed like such a frustrating day for me. I'm trying to remain as positive as I possibly can about my situation (trying to start a business, buy a house and live happily ever after), but every doorway seems to keep shutting.

I'm not 100 percent sure what my deal is, but nothing seemed to pan out. I'm in a position where I feel I know more about photography than ever before, but no outlet to use it. I'm learning a lot about lighting right now. I'm starting to gain a grasp on what I think is an acceptable level of knowledge, but what good does it do if I'm sitting around taking pictures of cookbooks?

I've always said that one thing somebody can never take away from you is knowledge, but it becomes discouraging with no room to share it.

I tried to contact churches today about doing church directories. It seemed like a good avenue to take. Three people have mentioned doing them to me in the past 2 weeks and I even received an email about creating church directories from one of my printing companies. What more of a sign could you ask for? In the end, the best I got was a "I'd say we're luke warm about interest in one."

Several of the churches said they had just printed one and others said they wouldn't be doing one for two or three years from now.

Then I tried to get my oil changed. One place in town advertised a $14.99. I thought what the heck, I can't even do it that cheap myself. Tried to get...no luck. You have to make an appointment a day ahead of time. I really needed it changed. I can't predict my day tomorrow, so I had to take it to the SuperLube across the road. Oh, and guess what...it cost $33.98 there.

I came home discouraged and feeling very apathetic. I'm headed up to work on a photo story I've started. Hopefully that pans out a little better.

I'm trying to keep my head up, but today was just a harder than usual one.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Back home



I'm back from Charleston. I think I need a bumper sticker that says something like "I went back to college and survived!"

I'm pretty wore out. I didn't party too hard, but staying out until 2 a.m. drinking with the guys isn't what it used to be. Well, I take that back, it's still what it used to be, but the next day certainly isn't. I drove home about as fast as I possibly could so I could lay down. I really miss being around the guys, but I don't miss the hangovers.

All in all, it was a good trip. I shot the Alpha Phi bid day photos, gave them their disc. I'm hoping they're going to order a book from me. I'd like to make the book a part of their every year order so they could continue to have one on display for all the girls. I'd like to pick up a few more houses next year, but I'll need one or two reliable freelancers to go with me.

If you're interested, I'll update my other blog with photo and shooting details in my other blog.

Tuesday, September 09, 2008

On the road again

It seems like I've been on the road a lot lately. Last weekend I was in Chicago, this past weekend, I went to the Northwest Suburbs and today I'm headed to Charleston.

I can't really complain a lot about it. Even though some of it was for work it usually turns into pleasure. Today I'm going to shoot Alpha Phi rush down at EIU. If that wasn't enough, I get to hangout with the guys at EIU.

I didn't get to make it down there for the first week of school this year, so this is my first trip of the year. I'm going to try and stop by the old office today to see everyone. I think I'm actually supposed to be down there for a golf tournament in two weeks as well, so it looks like the traveling has just begun.

Oh, and I shot volleyball last night, so check out my other blog.

Saturday, September 06, 2008

I shot football again last night. I've apparently become recognizable. Well, among the skater kids at least. One of the guys that was skating when I took photos on Wednesday saw me and yelled out my name. I thought it was a little strange that anyone would know my name and then I recognized him.

His exact words, "Those skating photos were sick!" It made me feel really good. I can't wait to get back down and shoot some more. Hopefully they tell their friends and parents about them to create a buzz.

Wednesday, September 03, 2008

Feelin' young again

I've been spending a lot of time at the skate park lately. It's kind of nice to get out and get some skating in. I've probably been out more in the past week than I have in the past 4 years.
After a few days of hanging out and getting used to the park, I finally busted the camera out. If you want to see the other photos, click here.
Oh, and thanks to David Herrera for being my model letting me shoot photos while he was skating.
And thank for all the other solid dudes for letting me interrupt their sessions by taking up space with my equipment. Hopefully I'll get to shoot some more in the next few days.
Check out my other blog for lighting details.

Tuesday, September 02, 2008

Me and the giant Indian

Nothing much today. Went to Oregon (the town, not the state) to get my substitute teachers certification. Technically it was in Grand Detour, but I had to go to Oregon for my finger prints. When I got there, they told me they couldn't do it because the prisoners were out and it was a security issue. So instead of thinking it was a wasted trip I decided to spend a few minutes at the park. Only like 15, but I've always seen the giant statue of an Indian next to the Rock River, but never stopped.

I shot a few series of photos bracketed to put together an HDR photo, but I'm not good enough using the technique yet to show off that photo. Though I actually like the shot I took. I'll post it when I get it done and tell you what I did to it. That'll probably be saved for the other blog though.

I'm sure my buddy Bob would really appreciate this photo. He always has some good smart ass comment about me being Indian.

I actually learned a little history in the 15 minutes I was there. Makes a different when you actually WANT to read those signs in a park.

I also learned how to get that wierd surrealistic look. I'll post on the other blog exactly what I did to this photo. I still have some tweaking to do, but for my first photo like this I'm pleased.

Monday, September 01, 2008

Separating blogs

I updated my other blog with a freelancing workflow. It's a little long winded. As said before, I said I'm going to try and keep this as my personal blog and the other as my photo blog.

I'll update a little more tomorrow. Oh, and if you haven't check out Musictopia in a while, and I'm sure you haven't, check it out to see the review of a new band I found, White Lies. I'm loving their music right now.

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Week 1 in the bag


I shot football for the Rochelle News-Leader last night. It's been about 8 or 9 months since I last shot football and probably longer since I shot night football. (Gotta love playoff Saturday games.) Either way, I wouldn't say it was my worst outing, but it certainly wasn't my best.

The combination of trying to learn to use a monopod and my overall rustiness was a challenge. And even though Rochelle built this really nice new field, they certainly weren't thinking of photographers when they did it. (The inconsiderateness of some people.)

The night didn't start off the greatest. The team they were playing was Chicago Corliss. Apparently they are a slapped together inner city team that hasn't even started classes yet. It actually reminded me of something from one of those Disney movies where the team is terrible and then a coach comes in and whips them into ship only to lead them to the state championship. Except they're still in that really awful part of the movie where the kids can't do anything right. I'm not trying to rag on the kids, they certainly put in a good effort and even scored more points than I would assumed. It just would have been nice if the coaches dressed like actual coaches and their kids wouldn't have taken several cheap shots after the whistle was blown. I can't tell you how many times the refs had to continually remind them to stop when the whistle was blown.

Then there was the huge amount of flags thrown. The first half didn't even end until almost 10 p.m. Oh, and did I mention the other team showed up an hour late. So then we were talking zero daylight shots. Throughout the game I struggled with whether I should be using my flash or not? At times it worked nicely for a little fill and others I was just really mad, like at the photo at the right. A nice reaction shot, but the flash made it look terrible.

I have another game tonight on the southside of Chicago. I might try no flash the first half and flash the second half and tweek my settings a bit. It'd be really nice if I had some 300 glass, but that's not going to happen anytime soon.

Rochelle came out ahead 49-14 in the end, but they definitely need to tighten up. Hopefully week 1 jitters are gone by the 2nd or third week because any team with a reasonable amount of talent will certainly give them a challenge.

Anyway, I have a lot of photos to post, but it's going to take a little time to get them up. I'll go into detail about shooting on my other blog later today or tomorrow, but for now I gotta get ready to go.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

First-ever tennis shoot


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RTHS varsity tennis player Jessica Albers reaches for the ball during the team's match vs. Belvidere Monday in Rochelle.



I shot tennis for the first time practically ever today. I think I may have shot it once during my time at EIU, but not that I can really remember. I tried to go featurey with it, but found myself lacking any creativity. I think it was mostly the lack of a clean background. Chain link fences and buildings, poles and everything else behind them don't really inspire much. Regardless, I tried and will continue to try more.

If interested in seeing a few shots from today, check out the link here. I'm really looking forward to soccer, but I have football Friday night and if the rain holds off I'm going to try for some skating shots with lights tomorrow.

It's been a long night and hard day, so I'm headed to bed. Good night all!

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Beauty only costs $5

Update: After posting this, I came across several similar versions. Somewhat similar, but everybod'ys always have their own techniques. Mine works great for what I need, but improvise with whatever you have laying around.

After researching a lot of information about beauty dishes, I realized there was absolutley no good reason I couldn't make my own for a fraction of the price of professionally developed ones. There were a lot of good ideas I picked from through diyphotography and various other sights.

I started out with a few goals in mind. I wanted to make one small and portable enough for a Nikon SB-80DX or my other SBs. I wanted it light as possible so as not to bend the strobe down on the light stand, but I wanted it versatile enough to withstand moving from location to location. After viewing a few with the turkey roaster approach I decided they were too flimsy and not professional looking at all. I realize many photographers would not be concerned with the professional look, but I shoot senior photos and kids can be cruel. Heck, if my photographer showed up with a turkey pan I'd have made fun of him too at 18 years old. So keeping it aesthetically pleasing was a small concern. Here is what I came up with. I labeled everything step by step with as many photos as I could. Sorry for the low-quality images, but I was so anxious to actually build it, that I didn't take much time to snap the photos.

Step 1 - Gather materials and tools
Supplies:
Large plastic mixing bowl. - Dollar General - $1.50
Standard pack of soup bowls - Dollar General - $1 for 3
Three bolts and six matching nuts - Local hardware store - $.93
Matte black spray paint- $??? Not sure, had it in the garage.
Tools:
Exacto knife
Drill (optional)
Marker
Old newspaper


Step 2 - Mark the hole
First take the large mixing bowl and flip it upside down so the bowl portion is facing the table or ground. Place the flash head you're going to use in the center. I just eyeballed it close. Next take you're marker and trace the outside of the flash. (You may want to use black so it blends in with the flash if it marks the head. I accidntally used silver and learned the hard way. I guess I could've used a pencil.)

Step 3 - Spray one standard bowl
You're going to need to spray the backside of one of the standard bowls at this point. My bowls were white and were reflecting all the light, leaving a solid circle in the middle, not a donut shape in the speculars. Technically I used a black bed liner spray, but I think matte black would work just fine. I personally like the bed liner spray though. It dried incredibly fast and made it textured as to reflect less light. Sorry, no photos of this.

Step 4 - Mark the bolt holes
You need to mark the holes you're going to drill in the lip of the standard bowl and the bottom of the mixing bowl. I placed the mixing bowl upside down on the floor again. Then I put the standard bowl upside down on top of it. Sort of like two igloos on top of each other. Then I just marked arbitrary holes. I eyballed it again and placed the holes equally apart. Then I lifted the standard bowl and put marks in about the same places on the mixing bowl. Because your bolts will have a little play in them, you don't have to be exact, just close.

Step 5 - Drill holes
Now drill all the holes out. Make sure to use a drill bit slightly smaller than your bolts. You want them to squeeze in the holes to stay in place. Then do the standard bowl. Same concept.

Step 6 - Add bolts
Place the bolts through the back of the mixing bowl. It should be a nice tight squeeze. Then remove them and put them through standard bowl. Put them through so the head of the bolt is on the bottom side of the bowl. Basically if you were to set it on a table to eat out of the bolts would be sticking up in the air.

Step 7 - The nuts
Put one nut on each bolt about a half an inch up. Then put take the entire standard bowl and place it inside the mixing bowl so the bolts can suspend the standard bowl two or three inches away and reversed. (The bowls should now be facing each other and the black side facing out on the standard bowl. If the nuts were distributed evenly on the bolts, the standard bowl should be at about the same height all the way around. Now place the remaining nuts on the backside of the mixing bowl and tighten them down.

Steph 8 - Add to strobe, beautify
Now place the beauty dish on the flash head and beautify. You can see from the example You really get the donut hole shape.

I had a little trial and error with this. I originally left both bowls white, but didn't get the specular I wanted. I could've added another bolt and another series of nuts to keep the standard bowl from sliding down, but because I underdrilled the holes I didn't need to. I think it looks fairly professional works excellent. Plus it's nice and portable. If there's any questions let me know and I'll try to respond. Oh, and it helps to have velcro already attached to your flash and to cut that hole nice and tight so it squeezes onto the strobe head and stays in place. I will update with photos in a little bit.

Cheers!

Monday, August 25, 2008

The blog's back

So it's been a little while. Here's an update. Stephanie and I moved to Rochelle. I no longer work for a newspaper. In Rochelle we plan to start our photography studio. We're in the process of buying a house and she's back to work for Wills Chiropractic in Rochelle.

Other than that, not much has happened. I guess that's enough excitement for a few months. Anyway, now that I don't work for the paper I feel I can freely post whatever I want. Feels kind of nice. I'm really trying to learn a lot of new photography tips right now. It seems the more I learn the less I feel I know. Seems odd, but photography has really evolved in the past several years. Things that worked well in the past don't necessarily work any more. Digital has opened up the realm of possibilities so much too. The learning curve gets shorter each day and I feel I slip farther behind at a faster pace. Maybe one day I'll feel I'm at a comfortable medium. I'll update later tonight on more specifics, but just wanted to get a brief post about what's happened so far.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Wedding season


I'm done with the first wedding photos and should be done with the second by Thursday.




I had two weddings in the past two weeks. One of them was a friend of a friend, the other was one of my friends. Both weddings turned out great. Beautiful days to hold them. The first one I did was at the Illinois Beach Resort in Zion. The second was near Rockford.

I wish it would have been a little nicer day for the one in Zion, but it turned out to be a nice day in the end. Just a little wet on the beach.

Overall I was pleased with the photos. I really like this photo a lot. My favorite wedding photos usually have nothing to do with the actual wedding. It's usually during preparation, which is why I really push to do at least an hour of prep photos.

Monday, June 23, 2008

Kyler


Kyler is pretty cute.




Steph and I had to go home for a wedding this past week up near Rockford. Friday night we got the chance to spend some time with her family and Patty and her daughter Kyler. Kyler's just about 8 months old now and has some of the biggest eyes I've ever seen.

I shot a few more photos of her, but this was my favorite. I should be uploading some of the wedding photos either tonight or tomorrow.

I'll also be uploading photos from the weekend before at a different wedding I shot. I'll update the link when they're uploaded.

UPDATE - Here's the link to the wedding I did the weekend before.

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Russert dies at 58

I'm deeply saddened after hearing of the death of Tim Russert. For those of you who don't know, Mr. Russert was the host of NBC's "Meet the Press."

Mr. Russert was an outstanding journalist with a reputation for remaining unflinchingly unbiased. (Except for his love of Buffalo sports teams.)

I am a huge fan of "Meet the Press," primarily because of Mr. Russert.

Most of my Sunday mornings consist of waking up around 8 a.m., coming downstairs to eat breakfast, followed by a small nap again until the show would come on.

It's a little nostalgic for me too because I can remember my dad watching the show each morning. I think it might have been where most of my interest in politics stemmed from.

The show certainly won't be the same without him.

Saturday, June 07, 2008

Still got the (photoshop) skills


More wedding photos. I'm almost done.



I took a break from my normal editing to post this photo of Brenna and Stephanie. Carly wanted the photo with Stephanie's sasha colored red, so I triewd to see if I remembered how to do it. Turns out I haven't forgot everything I know.

In fact, the photo turned out pretty good. I like it a lot better this way. I'm excited to be done with the first editing round, but now I have to go back and decide what photos I need to re-edit for print.

Which then turns into buying frames. Which means more money...sigh! Oh well. As soon as I finish I'll post a link of all the photos.

Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Wedding photos part deux


After months, I'm back to editing wedding photos.



I started editing wedding photos again. I just wish I hadn't stopped because I can't remember my workflow now. To be honest, it's quite the cluster*$@&.

I'm going to wait to get things organized before I add too many more. That way I don't use up my space on flickr.

Hopefully I'll have some time this weekend to get some photos since Stephanie will be gone for a good portion of it.

Tuesday, June 03, 2008

From the Vault 1


My first Tuscola Review photo.



Here's my first installment of "From the Vault." I can't guarantee how often I'll put up photos from it, but I'll try to keep going until I run out of them.

The reason I chose this photo over so many others, besides the fact it was my first in Tuscola, is because I actually like the photo.

I've been told it should have been cropped tighter, but I think if you cropped it tighter you lose the story. That being, that Mrs. Cottle is teaching a parenting class to high school students.

My argument says, tighter loses the teenager on the right. You would also lose the banannas which I think add to the foreground. The pots and pans add to the idea that you're in a home economics classroom. Some might say it's messy, but you're working in a classroom with very few clean backgrounds, so I decided to use it to my advantage.

Plus, the look on Mrs. Cottle's face and the look on the girl's face portrayed her personality perfectly. She really had a way with children.

Certainly not a profile picture, but one I like nonetheless.

Your thoughts?

You're face is gonna stick that way


Little kids are the best.



Minus the fact that you get an onslaught of requests to 'put me in the paper' from little kids, they rock. Mainly because they will do anything to get in the paper. Plus, after a few minutes, they completely forget you're there.

It's kind of funny how little kids really look up to grown ups. It's even more funny I'm calling myself a grown up.

I've apparently got a little bit of a cult following in town. I imagine when the town only has 4,500 and you're one of the few people who shows up at everything, it's bound to happen.

I've just noticed a lot of kids who I don't know saying hello to me by name. Must mean I'm doing something right.

I'm going through my archives tonight, so hopefully I'll be able to post a few photos 'From the Vault.'

Sunday, June 01, 2008

Dry as a bone


Stephen came prepared.


Stephen got a new nickname after Friday. Pancho Gurerro. His long pancho looked funny to me. Unfortunately, you can't see the length from the photo. Trust me, it looked funny.

And I uploaded the photos as I said I would.

State Finals


Mike Adams (top) sits with an umbrella during the rain delay while fans and players wait during the first game of IHSA state baseball finals Friday in Joliet. The rain delay lasted three hours and three minutes Friday. Tuscola lost 10-2. They will play for third and fourth place Saturday morning.
Well, it's been a real-long time. But I have been busy, and it's not like anyone was knocking my door down wondering where my posts were.

I covered baseball this weekend. I've got a lot of photos to share. I'll be posting even more later today on my flickr account.

Oh, and if you didn't know already, you can check out the Tuscola Review's blog site we set up a little while ago.

I'm going to start going through a bunch of old files, so don't be surprised to see some old archived photos starting to pop up here. Maybe I'll try to do like one a week or something. No promises though.

Sunday, March 30, 2008

2008 IPPA Conference


Judges pine over who will be crowned the 2008 Miss Tuscola.

I got to go to the IPPA conference this past weekend. There were so many ideas rolling around my head after seeing Rod Mar speak Saturday morning.

I had gone out with a group of Illinois photographer's Friday night and didn't get home until 4 a.m. I was seriously considering not even going to the conference because I had only a few hours of sleep, but luckily Max and Stephen were there to make me go. It helps that my car was still in Champaign from the night before.

I'm so glad I went though. I haven't seen a speaker that's motivated me so much. I've really needed it. I became so complacent over the past few weeks I put some photos I'm not proud of in the paper. I think that needs to be the goal for the most part. To always be proud of what I've done.

So many of the things Rod said hit close to home and I'm glad to have found his blog. I wish I could remember some of the specific things he said, but unfortunately I don't. The basis for everything though, was to always be thinking about smart photos. He laid a lot of his success on his ability to think while he's shooting instead of just shooting wildly.

I got this photo during last night's Miss Tuscola pageant. I really like it. I think it tells part of the story most people never really think about. And the lighting is dramatic, so that helps. I'm not sure if I would have shot this photo if I hadn't gone to the conference.

The other thing I've done to try and keep myself motivated is to put little notes on my camera and lenses to myself. They're more like motivators than notes I guess. The one I have on the back of my camera says "Is this your best?" I think it's something I need to continually remind myself of.

I'll probably change it up a bit later, but I'll stick to that one until I'm always doing my best.

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Happy Easter


I wish I had a web cam on my computer.



I've had to use Dana's computer while at Steph's because my battery is dead on mine. I forgot the charger too. I really need a new battery because mine suddenly dies on me all the time now. The thing that really sucks now is that it's going to cost me $120 for a new one. I can't wait until we get a new laptop too. Mostly because it will come with a built in web cam and a copy of photo booth. The effects are well worth it. I spent a good 20 minutes taking photos with it.

It's amazing how different you can make yourself look. I had to keep myself from laughing in most of the photos. Good stuff all around. Can't think of a better way to waste spend my Easter.

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Self Portraits


When the wife is away...



I'm bored. I miss my wife. Yeah, I know it sounds lame, but it's true. I wanted to shoot photos all day, but didn't have any good ideas. So I decided on a few self-portraits. I could have done a better job on these, but I was just playing around anyway. One thing I really noticed is how badly my camera needs cleaned. The sensor is rife with dust. Hopefully I can get it done at the IPPA conference in 2 weeks.

Oh, and don't tell Stephanie I miss her...she might start thinking I like her or something.

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Wedding Crasher


Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Grabiec.



It took me a few days...or almost a week, to post photos from Jay's wedding last weekend. I've been busy and lazy. The combination of the two isn't good for blogging. Anyway, I hope Jay and Jill like the photos as much as I did.

It's always great when you get to photograph a wedding and the bride and groom are fun people that want interesting shots. The boys definitely got creative, which helped me get creative. My three favorite photos are the one above, the "Reservoir Dogs" photo and this shot of Jill. I also really liked this one of Jay and his brother. Congratulations.

Friday, March 07, 2008

Finally!

Somebody in New York has finally seen the light like I have. The song "Danny Boy" has been banned for an entire month due to being overplayed and the fact it was written by an Englishman who never set foot on Irish soil. If I had a nickel for everytime the song was sung to me I'd probably take that bag of nickels and hit somebody with it. I even had a teacher who sent me a limrick using the the song because I wasn't showing up to class. I consequently dropped that class like a bomb.

Thursday, March 06, 2008

Remembing my own mohawk


Coolest mohawk I've seen on an elementary student.


I shot this photo last week without knowing what I would use it for other than I think mohawks are cool. Turns out it was kind of useful. Gives me an illustration to complain about the story where a kindergartner was suspended from school for having one. In fairness, it was a private school. You send you're kid to a private school you open yourself up to this stuff. Read your policies carefully people.

How come my initials aren't there instead?


Just some random graffit.



CAP is hot....or CHP is hot...I'm not sure. This was just some random graffiti I found while doing our Street Sense section. Who marks up the Dollar General Store anyway. With gray marker on steel nonetheless. The photo was enhanced to bring the letters out if you couldn't tell.

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Beer on the brain


I've started brewing my own beer with my Mr. Beer kit. Thanks Mom and Dad for the money for my birthday which allowed me to buy this kit. Probably not what they had in mind.




I have beer in my closet. No seriously, I do. And not that crappy Bud Light or Guinness crap. Okay, so it's not crap. And I did just drink a few Guinness so I can't complain. But I did start my own brew of beer tonight. Well, actually it's Mr. Beer's brew, but I put it together.

Stephen mentioned beer brewing a few weeks ago and I started thinking that sounded like a great idea. So on my day off I did the only possible thing I could think of. I impulsively ran to the Tanger Outlet Mall where I had seen a brew kit.

Turns out it can be quite simple. Right now I have 2 gallons of Pale Ale fermenting in my closet. (To keep direct sunlight away.) If I stick with this I'll update you on recipes I use and new techniques I'll try.

The key to a good beer is sanitization from what everyone says. I'm a little worried abut that because I didn't sanitize the boiling pot, but I figure hell, I'm boiling it, should be good enough. Plus the basic instructions weren't entirely explicit about that. The indepth instructions were though.

I'm proud of myself. I actually read the entire instruction before doing it though. I never do that. I typically read as I go. Just wish I would have read the book before going.

The fermentation process takes between 7-10 days and then there's the carbonation period. I need to get some bottles before bottling day though.

I'll keep you up-to-date on how things go though.

Lamest wife ever





I posted a photo of Steph for two reasons:

1. I haven't shot a photo of her in a long time.
2. She fell asleep on the couch at 8:45 p.m. tonight and I needed to make fun of her. Lame!!!

If I was really mean I would have shot photos of her sleeping, but I'm not that cruel. Not tonight at least. Wake up old lady.

Tis the Season


Basketball season isn't quite over yet.


Tuscola squeeked out a win in Friday's regional championship game in Chrisman. Quite the display too. Clayton Meyer pulled out a three point shot in a last-minute play to put Tuscola up by two. Now I get to go to Parkland College Wednesday night for the sectional tournament. Should be a good time.

I was really worried it was going to be on Tuesday because it's my birthday, but I don't have to worry. Tuscola will be playing Fisher one Wednesday.

Thursday, February 21, 2008

New Stylee ( the extra 'e' is for added effect)


I think I embarrassed Joel when I shot this photo, but once he sees it in the paper I think he'll like it.


This marks two weeks in a row I've been ecstatic to see it come out. We're trying some newer things with the issues and I think they're turning out great. I just hope other people think so too.
I still can't say design is my favorite thing in the world, but I'm slowly learning from things that Jeremy and Rodney in the office do. Thanks for the help with all the projects guys.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Going home


Basketball's not all that bad I guess. Or maybe I'm just too tired to care



It's 10:30 p.m. I'm finally leaving the office. There's some things I love about the news and somethings I dislike. The hours, not so much. The thrill of a job well done and capturing a great moment - unbelievable.

Regardless, I'm tired and heading to bed.

Wishing I was outside


Football season was so long ago. I want it here again.



After another long hiatus I'm back. Nothing new to really report. I'm working a lot and going through some older photos. Maybe one of these days I'll finish my wedding photos. Regardless, here's an old shot of John Wienke from the first football game of the 2007 season. It seems like such a long time ago, but it really wasn't. Only a few months. How I wish I was outside covering football games instead of basketball in low-lit gyms. Stephen, Eric and I are planning to get together soon to put together our side business for weddings. Should be a good time.

If I come across a few photos tonight I'll post another one or two. I feel so neglectful when it comes to the blog.

Thursday, January 31, 2008

Wind storm, ice and powerline, oh my!


Sitting in a snow storm waiting for the utility company to repair a powerline might make you see funny things like this.



Work has been pretty exhausting lately. Lots to do, lots to do. Didn't help the weather turned insane earlier today. It was near 60 when I went out in the middle of the day. The next thing I know I go to leave and it's near single digits with gushing winds.

A powerline was called down west of town and I headed out to get photos of either firefighter moving it or utility men repairing. it

Unfortunately I couldn't sit around long enough for the utility men, but I did get a photo of it catching the grass on fire. Kind of crazy to see a fire sparking the ground and catching about a 5 foot wide area ablaze.

I probably sat there for about 10 minutes until I got bored and started shooting random pictures. This one was my favorite.

Friday, January 11, 2008

Heart attack anyone?


They call this a horseshoe in springfield. It looks nothing like a horse or a shoe and is not shaped like one either. Maybe they call it that because it pads your arteries like a horseshoe pads their foot.



Last weekend Steph and I took a trip to Springfield to visit some friends. While there, our friends introduced us to something called a horseshoe at Darcy's, a restaurant there. It would be interesting to see where the name for it originates, but I'm afraid anyone who consistently eats these may have died from a heart attack.

We also got to go see the state capitol building and went to a really cool pub downtown where we played card games and sampled imported beers. My favorite by far had to have been the german beer I got. I was surprised the Chinese beer was as good as it was. It was called Tsing Tao. Tasted like Heineken but better.

This photo really caught my eye today as I'm in the middle of doing a Big Loser competition. My goal is to drop 25-30 pounds over 12 weeks. Quite feasible as I've done it before. I joined a gym and have been lifting and running all week long. Feels good to get back into shape. Well, minus those days where you can barely move your arms and legs. (i.e. yesterday!)

I go for my second weigh in tomorrow for it. I'm hoping to have dropped at least two pounds, but at least 1-2 would be good. I've changed my diet up back to when I was at the N-G. Roughly 1500 calories a day and lots of exercise. Difference being I actually have money to buy good food instead of Ramen and Pizza Hut.

Tuesday, January 01, 2008

2008


Happy New Year



Happy New Year everyone. Steph and I went to Indiana for the celebration and had a blast with her friend Julie and her boyfriend Ryan. If the photo makes me look a little rough, well....it was a rough night. I'm not in college shape anymore, but I made the best of it.

The best part of the night was probably indoor bags. Trying to avoid things like a ceiling and hot water pipes makes it quite an interesting game.