I've really enjoyed shooting volleyball this quarter. I used to play volleyball competitively almost every day, so switching from a participant to an observer has been kind of fun. Being familiar with the sport has definitely helped my shooting. Thanks for looking!
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Volleyball: Dig Pink and Senior Night
Here are some shots from this past weekend when I photographed the last two home games of the season. The first was Dig Pink night vs. Miami, where the team dressed in pink to raise awareness for Breast Cancer. The second night was Senior Night vs. Bowling Green, signifying the last home game for the seniors, and the end of my Ohio volleyball photos for the year.
I've really enjoyed shooting volleyball this quarter. I used to play volleyball competitively almost every day, so switching from a participant to an observer has been kind of fun. Being familiar with the sport has definitely helped my shooting. Thanks for looking!
I've really enjoyed shooting volleyball this quarter. I used to play volleyball competitively almost every day, so switching from a participant to an observer has been kind of fun. Being familiar with the sport has definitely helped my shooting. Thanks for looking!
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Tornado Victims
Last Friday I spent some time with Karen Young and Greg Kinnard, two lovely people who happened to be very unlucky when a tornado swept through their recently renovated trailer in Nelsonville on September 16th. When Karen was released from the hospital five days after the storm, she found a small camper sitting in the spot where her trailer used to be. It was truly remarkable seeing how little these two are surviving off of.
A few of these photographs ran in something called "The Wish Book" that runs in our school newspaper. The hope is that the photos will touch the hearts of readers and get them to donate money to families going through tough times. This is my first attempted photo story, so I would love any and all feedback! Enjoy!
A few of these photographs ran in something called "The Wish Book" that runs in our school newspaper. The hope is that the photos will touch the hearts of readers and get them to donate money to families going through tough times. This is my first attempted photo story, so I would love any and all feedback! Enjoy!
Karen Young stands in front of the camper she inhabited after her Nelsonville home was destroyed in the tornado on September 16, 2010. |
"It's just too sad to think about," Karen said when trying to recall her experience with the tornado. |
Karen and her partner Greg empty the trash from their camper. They both enjoy doing busy work around the property so as to keep their minds from thoughts of the tornado. |
Karen leans on her partner Greg for support. They have been together for 18 years but can't get married because they'd lose their health benefits. |
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Halloween in Athens
As I had heard it described many times, Athens in Halloween was absolutely ridiculous. Over 30,000 people come into town for this event. Court Street turns into one big block party of people dressed (or undressed) in crazy costumes, and it's hard to even move. This year there were only around 125 arrests, which was an improvement from last year. In fact, many said this year was way less crazy than the years past, but I'm not sure about that. It seemed pretty crazy to me!
I was told it would be an absolutely terrible idea to bring your camera through this experience, but I did anyways and am glad I did. Here a few shots from the night!
I was told it would be an absolutely terrible idea to bring your camera through this experience, but I did anyways and am glad I did. Here a few shots from the night!
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