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Silly Bandz hit Cumming, Georgia

If you are a parent with kids in Forsyth County Public Schools, especially at the Elementary School level – you’ve probably seen, and tried to find Silly Bandz.  It seems almost every kid is wearing them.

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Here Comes Trouble

What do seventy-three of the closest racing, most competitive cars in Road Racing look like charging towards a green flag?

Spec Racer Ford 25th Anniversary Race


Volleyball Action and Portrait Photography Mashup

Among the team and individual photographs I completed last week for Prolink Atlanta Volleyball, I had some time to work with one of the fifteen year-old teams on some higher concept staged action photographs.

Volleyball Bump

The concepts for these are still a work in progress and will be taken further in the future.  My goals with the lighting was to help highlight the player as the subject, while reducing the background and improving the stop-action sharpness of the photographs.

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6 Year Old MP Braves receiving throw at second


Buford’s Heddinger Throws No-Hitter

Buford Junior Josh Heddinger through a no-hitter against AA rival Greater Atlanta Christian School Friday.  Heddinger was perfect until giving up a fifth-inning walk.

Buford High School Pitcher Josh Heddinger

The game was called after five according to GHSA rules for margin of victory.  Buford prevailed 12-0.


Corner Kick

Photographers are always seeking to capture drama, conflict and tension in their photographs.

Corner Kick during St. Pius X versus GACS Boys Soccer

The field changes from being still and waiting to a battle in a matter of moments on a corner kick.  (St. Pius X failed to convert this one for a goal.)


Back Outdoors!

Last week was not only the official start of Spring, but was also what I mark Spring with: returning to Outdoors sports after several months of indoor sports.  My first assignment this spring was back to Greater Atlanta Christian School to photograph a Boys’ and Girls’ Soccer doubleheader.

GACS vs. St. Pius X Varsity Girls Soccer

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Nathan’s Portrait Session

I had these under embargo as it was for a Christmas surprise – but never brought them to the blog!  Nathan was a first grade football player for the Lanier Bowl winning Midway Park Wolverines team.  Nathan played both ways during the season and some of his action photos also appeared in the blog.

Football Player Nathan in Profile

With the weather we had in early December, we scheduled studio time instead of a location session.  The portraits were part of a photo book that I put together for Nathan’s Dad as a Christmas surprise.

Nathan in a 3 Point Stance

League Champion


Boys Slam it Home

Following right behind the path the Varsity Girls had blazed, the Boys stormed out quickly to a big lead against 6-AA Avondale and won 93-35.

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Girls Basketball: Off and Running

Friday night Greater Atlanta Christian hosted regional opponent Avondale High School for a Region 6 AA match up. From the first tip, Greater Atlanta Christian started the game with the normal press defense and quickly mounted a big lead. By the half, GAC was leading 51-6.


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Featured in SportsCar February 2010

My coverage of the American Road Race of Champions has finally hit the cover and contents of SportsCar Magazine’s February 2010 issue. For the first time, the ARRC has earned the cover of the magazine.

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Finding Artistry in the Pool

In my second outing for swimming this year, I wanted to find some of the beauty of the sport.

In this example, I used the 300mm lens. At the right distance, it compresses items and makes them appear closer together – in this case, making the lane dividers appear stacked.

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Wait for the Reaction

In some events where the action makes for less than compelling photos – like 50 meter freestyle swimming heats – the reaction shots are better than the action.


The State of Youth Sports, 2009

Rather than follow a lot of the normal “End of Year” highlight packages you see on ESPN, or the “Year in Images” that Sports Illustrated created so long ago – I decided to summarize what’s great about youth sports…but in images only.

We’re # 1

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Good Light

It seemed like every week of the season was either rainy or overcast. On the last weekend before the Lanier Bowl – finally had that elusive “Golden Hour” game.


Getting Sideways

So much time in sports is spent photographing subjects vertically. There’s good reason for it – the subjects in sports spend a lot of time running, and in some sports are using their feet. In football, however, there’s a lot of action that happens only from the waist up – so in my mind it makes great sense turn the camera back to horizontal and shoot very tight on the upper bodies of players on opposite sides of the ball.

091114160917_7888In this case, the wider view (horizontally) allowed me to see the defender trying to wrap up the ball carrier – where as a vertical of this shot, from the same position on the field would have lost the contact except for part of either.


Evasive Action

I thought this sequence of Sharon Springs War Eagles runner being pursued by a Midway Wolverines tackler had several great things working for it:

  1. Tight framing
  2. Great faces on the ball carrier
  3. A great backlight and rim light on the helmets

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Four Looks for Swim

Swimming is a challenging sport to cover. Held indoors under usually dim lighting, with the added difficulty of constant splashing, the photographer is challenged to find the swimmer’s face and freeze the motion. The photographer needs to think more conceptually in some cases to find the best images. The techniques can vary based on stroke.

Backstroke: Waiting for the start

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Backstroke actually has an advantage in the pool – the swimmer is face up, with light falling directly on their face and usually swimming at a slower pace. However, a great photograph can be found at the start – with the swimmers anticipating the start. There’s great repetition that helps frame and isolate my subject.

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Giving Thanks

The last twelve months have proven to be an excellent development in my business, so with today as Thanksgiving – I needed to give thanks and pay tribute to those who have helped the development.

People and Communities

090430203756_6602090423175009_4611The Families of Forsyth County youth sports: For a year, you have taken an interest in my work, and invited me to photograph your children. I’ve worked every game like it’s the World Series, since I know for a lot of the kids it’s one of the biggest things going in their lives. For all of the faults that people can find with youth and high school sports – it’s still one of the best ways to pass time for kids.

The staff and families of Greater Atlanta Christian School: For more than three years you have welcomed me at athletic events and treated me as a member of your community. The school has a great spirit for it’s athletic teams, cheerleaders, and musical groups – from it’s student body right up through the parents.

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You Make the Call

There’s no replay in Youth Football obviously – but if this was a play in the College or Pro ranks it surely would have come under review.

The ball carrier (white jersey) is apparently stripped of the ball near the goal line.

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Detail of the hands and ball:

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Another detail from the above frame – looks like the ball has changed hands:

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Forward Motion

Football, like all other sports, is about bodies in motion. However, Sports Photography in many cases is about freezing a moment of that motion crisply. In some cases though, the motion of the athlete still comes through in the frame.

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The Eyes Have It

I’ve always thought the eyes were very important in any sports image – it gives the best view of what is going on in the mind of the athlete. It’s why the photographs with the greatest impact always seem to have compelling eye contact with the subject.

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Studio Portraits

As I blogged about last spring, I want to create unique portrait experiences for athletes that move away from the ordinary sports portrait that so many young athletes get.

I’m also now working on the studio experience – as the field of play is not always available, it makes sense to also provide a studio experience that has a twist versus the conventional sports portraits. I’m trying to do away with the well used looks and develop new ideas.

This is my son Aidan, who plays U6 Soccer at Atlanta Soccer Academy this fall.

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The Big Catch

“Football is an incredible game. Sometimes it’s so incredible,  it’s unbelievable.” – Tom Landry

How often do you see an over the shoulder catch of a downfield pass in a sixth grade football game?

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