Saturday, May 30, 2009

This past Memorial Day Weekend I was in Boston for the NCAA Lacrosse Championships. It was a great weekend of great lacrosse in which Cortland State, CW Post and Syracuse all won the championship in their respective divisions. While there we got to visit my god mother and her family. The following are just a select group of images from the weekend. There should be large pano coming soon of the Stadium.






Portrait Work Continued






Th remaining images from that shoot.

Portrait Work






So i was supposed to take my friend Jenna's senior pictures this year but was not able to so I ended up getting to do a quick shoot while I was home for a week. Here are a few selects from that.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Something New

Summer has begun and I have found some extra time to update this thing. The plan is to post images from my final story this semester and just some other things that I have been working on. I'll be in Kentucky for the summer which is more exciting than it sounds I promise. It's going to be a good summer. Images to come soon.

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Semester almost over.

So this was for some work on my after school program for kids called kaleidoscope. It focuses on the fine arts and giving kids from low income families a chance to expand their interests in things like photography, drawing, and painting.
Great light and a great night of bluegrass music.
Last Friday I traveled up to Rosine, Ky with my fellow photojournalist Austin to do some portrait work. The sunset was too captivating to miss.
It was pouring rain after the dance and Anathallo finished their set, that we missed, so we decided to sit in the car and listen to their album.
A few weekends ago I had the chance to go visit my good friend Tara and go to her semi-formal. Good times.

The semester is winding down and it is that time of year when projects and finals lurk in the minds of all. Through all of the stresses I still have a final story to tell for my into class. The story is on a 14 year old girl who has high functioning autism. Great family and a really important story. Pictures to come after it completes.