Sunday, November 26, 2006

Back To Work


Hope everyone had a happy Thanksgiving. I Just got back from Whistler, BC Friday night and it was back to work on Saturday. I shot some basketball mugshots for a high school team. Mugshots can be so boring and the kids hate doing them so I figured I would let them have fun and do whatever they wanted to do. I think the images look a lot better than just having the players standing there with their hands behind their backs.

Thursday, November 16, 2006

High School Soccer Semis



I covered 2 high school state semi-final soccer games on Tuesday for the Clackamas Review....boys game and then a girls game. Both teams I covered won their games and now are going to play in the state finals on Saturday. The boys game was a class 4a game....La Salle 2-Hidden Valley 1. The girls game was a class 6a game....Oregon City 1-Beaverton 0.

Friday, November 10, 2006

State Volleyball


Updating my blog live from the University of Portland, Chiles Center. I'm shooting HS state volleyball today and tomorrow. 2 long days. Got here at 7:30 this morning and will leave around 9 tonight. Pretty much the same on Saturday. Not only will it be a long day, but I am having trouble transmitting my images to NSP. I will have to stop by there on my way home to download my images from the chips. Well, time to grab some food. Have 1 1/2 hours until the next games start.

On a side note, I am making changes to my website so check it out. It should be completed soon.

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Trick or Treat

Jen and Molly had a party for the residents in the apartments last night. Jen "volunteered" me to take pictures of the kids (and some adults) at the party after I took DeShaun trick or treating. DeShaun went through his first haunted house last night too. He was screaming the whole time. I wish I could have recorded it.


By the end of the night DeShaun's makeup started rubbing off




Ya-Ya and Thatcher




Ya-Ya and Thatcher----Thanks for coming out. Thatcher we have to play a game of clue in the big house before it's sold.