Showing posts with label Photojournalism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photojournalism. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

The Rain and Mud...

San Antonio Southside's Israel Orihuela along with a pack of tired 5A runners walk, catching their breath, after crossing the finish line covered in mud at the UIL State Championship Saturday. With rain falling all morning, the route at Old Settlers Park was turned into a mud track, some runners slipped and fell, others lost shoes during the meet.

Wednesday, May 08, 2013

Silhouettes...












Spent most of my day in Salado dashing between assignments and hanging out in the Salado Visitors Center sending photos back to the paper. Last assignment was at a Salado Eagles Baseball practice. After I shot my assignment I had a bit of time so I hung out shooting silhouettes at the batting cages. I think this meets my silhouette quota for the month.

Tuesday, March 05, 2013

Waiting in the Wings


Last Friday I covered a talent show in Belton, a.k.a. "Belton's Got Talent". It was kind of a flash back to high school or college seeing how these kids were before taking the stage. Now, I never went on stage, but I remember being nervous as hell when I got my first real photo assignment via the sports department at the weekly newspaper in Las Cruces, The Bulletin. I was so scared I would screw it up, but the old sports editor there, John Keith, kept calling me for the next three years to shoot his assignments, so I couldn't have done that badly with the first one. Flash forward to me now: I'm shooting at least three assignments a day, plus roaming Central Texas for wild art, and I still get nervous once in a while. In the end, I've learned those nerves help me stay focused.

Monday, February 18, 2013

From the Archive...


Spent most of my morning trying to re-organize my archive, but I was sidetracked by looking at old images. The shot above I took at a football game in September 2011.  Now to get away from my archive and my machine I'm taking my dog and a holga for a walk.

Monday, January 14, 2013

On Holiday...

It has been a long time between posts on the ole blog. I figured I start back with some snaps I shot while on Christmas vacation in Memphis, TN with the Girlfriend. Graceland was an experience. I have never been a big Elvis fan, but I still had a lot of fun wandering around the mansion and adjacent grounds. All of this photos were shot with the Hipstimatic App on my phone.





Thursday, August 23, 2012

From the Archive...




Pulling from my archive I found this landscape I snapped  after my interview in Temple at the Telegram from a rest stop off of I-10. Since this month marks a year since I took the gig here, I figured I would mark the occasion with a photo.

Monday, May 21, 2012

Battle of Temple Junction


Saturday afternoon I drove my little fuel efficient car into a cut-down corn field and step back in time. My assignment: cover a Civil War reenactment that never actually happened here in Temple. "The Battle of Temple Junction" part of a three-day event showcasing the tactics of the war, the medical treatment of the time and living conditions.

I spent some time weaving between Confederate and Union lines before joining the crowd gathered to watch the Battle begin. As the smoke filled the field of battle, some bystanders started joking that with all that gun fire no one was hit. All I kept thinking was, "Wow, the Union forces here are few and far between." No surprise. The Confederate forces won this demonstration. As the smoke cleared, some of the reenactors stumbled off the field to a field hospital set up to show the 100 or so event spectators how the wounded and dying were treated.

During the battle and following medical demonstrations, you would hear onlookers discussing the Civil War (mostly bashing the Union army and Lincoln). I know I shouldn't be, but I found myself surprised at the resentment so many years after the end of the conflict. I guess that's how it is after any war.

It was a weird way to spend an afternoon, however it was fun to cover!









Monday, May 14, 2012

State Track

 Spent Friday and Saturday covering the state track meet. As of 3:30 Friday afternoon, I was getting cozy under the photographer tent at Mike Martinez Stadium. I love covering track and field. Besides the long history, the sport contains some of the most dramatically emotional moments in sports as the athletes concentrate, wince in pain, cry in sorrow and celebrate in victory. These are just a few of the many images I took over the weekend. I hope you enjoy them.