Ghost Hunting
Chelsea and I went on a ghost hunt / “paranormal investigation” with the Kindred Moon Paranormal Society this past weekend to do a story for the Columbia Missourian. We were supposed to go and investigate paranormal activity at Bridal Cave in Lake of the Ozarks but a wedding reception canceled those plans. Instead, we went […]
Mizzou Volleyball
Shot through one of the big banners hanging in the Hearnes Center. I got bored at my second volleyball game of the day and played around a bit:
Another School Year
Sorry I haven’t posted in a while (I know, I know, you were all crying yourselves to sleep). But, since driving home from Reno I have been busy moving in, going to meetings, and getting back into another year of grad school. This semester I will be working for the Columbia Missourian so once I […]
Fishy Silhouettes
I spent this last “weekend” in Monterey/Carmel California to try and escape the Reno heat. I think I escaped it a little too much because it never got above 62 degrees the whole time I was there (which is pretty damn chilly after getting out of a 56 degree Pacific Ocean). It was foggy and […]
Baseball Sunset
Yeah, yeah, yeah… its just a pretty sunset picture, I know. But it was one of the more unique sunsets I have seen in Reno so far. I didn’t touch up this picture or do anything to the color/saturation/contrast. This is exactly what the sky looked like last night. I thought it was pretty cool […]
Fight Night at the Reno Events Center
Last night, I had the opportunity to shoot my first boxing match. I have shot Ultimate Fighting/ Mixed Martial Arts in the past, but never boxing. Before I went, I was told to wear a dark colored shirt so the flying blood would not stain anything I was wearing. It was probably good advice as […]
iPhone was on fire (and so was some brush)
The first “significant” wildfire of the season was last Thursday. Of course, we went rushing out to cover it. For me it was an interesting experiment in convergence journalism and journalism for the web. The newspaper wanted a photo as quick as possible to throw up on the web. Quality didn’t really matter– they just […]
Shootout
I shot the Carson City Rendezvous last week which is sort of a blend of Civil War Reenactment, Old West Reenactment, Frontier Reenactment and a bunch of vendors in the middle of it all. I followed these guys around for a bit while they pretended to “rob” the little train that runs around the park […]
When CEO's know how to have fun
I must say, when I am handed an assignment to shoot a CEO for a “Reno’s Most Influential People” article, I am sort of intimidated. I’m not really sure why, but when I hear CEO, I think of a boring portrait shot of a guy in a suit who barely has time for me. Luckily, […]
Sitting through graduation…. five times
This weekend, all the Washoe County public schools graduated. If you thought sitting through your own graduation was boring, try sitting through FIVE of them. This is how I spent Friday evening and all day Saturday. Actually, it wasn’t all that bad. At least all that time gave me opportunities to explore the gym and […]
Schoooooooool's Out for the Summer
This picture was for an assignment about the school year winding down in Reno this week and some of the things different schools were doing in the final week. I went to the Sierra Nevada Academy Charter School, which was holding a student-run end of the year talent show. Sierra Nevada Academy seventh grader Florencio […]
First day at work
My first day at the Reno Gazette-Journal was Monday. After days of driving, I finally made it to Reno and got off to a quick start. I covered Memorial Day at the Veterans Cemetery in Fernley, NV as well as the Reno Aces (our minor league baseball team and feeder team for the Arizona Diamondbacks) […]
Desert
Here are a few images from my drive today. I passed through the Bonneville Salt Flats in western Utah and snapped a few pictures. It is a pretty amazing place. Although it looks like snow, it is really salt. If you don’t have your sunglasses with you, get ready to be blinded. This is also […]
Final Project: "In the Footsteps of History: The Coalition of Historical Trekkers"
Ahhhh… The end of the semester. We finally finished putting together our audio slideshow for our final project in Advanced Techniques in Photojournalism. As you may remember, Joel, Vivian, Sarah, and I went to the National Gathering of The Coalition of Historical Trekkers last month and spent two days photographing the event. I can’t tell […]
Advanced Techniques Class: Painting With Light
You may have seen some of my previous “painting with light” pictures that I did last semester (and this one too). Well, lucky me, I actually get to do it for a grade this time in my Advanced Techniques class. Along with my group members Chelsea, Elisa, and Darren (and Jason came along to help […]
Advanced Techniques Class: Multiple Flash
As if one flash wasn’t enough, now we had to venture out with multiple flashes!!! I was pretty pressed for time on this assignment because I spent the weekend shooting for my final project. So, I could have done better, but I am not too disappointed with what I got. Here are two selects from […]
Final Project Day 2: Coalition of Historical Trekkers
Yesterday was our second and final day at the National Gathering of the Coalition of Historical Trekkers at Fort Osage near Sibley, MO. It started out very rainy and miserable (It is always fun trying to keep $15,000 worth of electronics dry) but the photo gods smiled on us and the sun came out for […]
Final Project: Coalition of Historical Trekkers
My group and I are all out in Sibley, Missouri at Fort Osage this weekend to shoot our final project for Advanced Techniques in Photojournalism. We are shooting the National Gathering of the Coalition of Historical Trekkers. Here are a few shots from tonight’s “Tavern Night.” It was great… We photographed the group drinking butter […]
Advanced Techniques: Fill and Balancing
In this episode of Advanced Techniques in photojournalism, we had to use flash for “fill and balancing.” Basically, this is the perfect technique for a sunny day when your subject is wearing a hat. Or, if you are trying to shoot people in shadow with a bright background. It sort of evens things out. I […]
2,600 miles later … a few pictures…
Spring Break is over and that could only mean one thing– spring break blog posts by everyone, especially the photojournalists. So, if you can stand one more spring break blog post, read on… Below is a map of our road trip. You can even interact with it! Coooooooool. We drove a total of over 2,600 […]
Flash Color Correction Assignment
This is the photo I am turning in for our flash color correction assignment. Basically, every type of light bulb emits a different colorcast. Flourescent lights have a green cast, a normal light bulb has a orange cast and daylight / my flash has a blue cast. In this assignment we had to put the […]
A Walk in the Woods
I found these two photos the other day and forgot that I had taken them. They were shot during another random nighttime photo adventure last November just north of Columbia. It was a really eerie, foggy, full moon kind of night and I really liked the surreal feel of the photos. I think they portray […]
Direct Flash / Bounce Flash Assignment
These are the two photos I am turning in for my single flash assignment. One photo had to use direct flash and the other had to use a flash bounced off of a surface. Last night, I went to the Laws Observatory on campus and took some photos while bouncing the flash off the dome. […]