Showing posts with label Texas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Texas. 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, September 23, 2015

Recent Work

Here is some recent work from the last couple months.

The first few images are from my three days of shooting for the I love Texas Photography Instagram.


Ron Bruno, sits and takes a break from driving at a rest stop off of Hwy 290 near Fredericksburg. Bruno was sending out a daily inspirational message to a group of friends and family about taking on giants, or as he put it, those things that keep you from accomplishing your goals in life. Bruno Makes a drive from Austin to Fredericksburg twice a week to work on building a distillery in Fredericksburg. which is a brand new venture fro him, but he is more than excited trying to figure out how to succeed in this business.


Monday, February 25, 2013

Slow week...

Last week was a pretty slow news week. Ended up at the State of Fort Hood Address at the Hilton, then made some story inquiries that fell through and started praying for some pink elephants to fall from the sky and make my week interesting. Kind of got my wish when a gust of wind tossed a mobile home from a trailer blocking traffic on I-35 for a few hours.


 I wasn't really happy with the shots from the wreck. I couldn't find an angle I really liked. Sometimes that's the way it goes. Ah well lets see what this week brings.

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, February 11, 2013

Moment of Silence...




I covered the Bell County Rodeo this week. While I have covered rodeos all over the place, the first day of this rodeo was something new for me. Normally, you just hear the national anthem followed by a Christian prayer. But this time, the announcer spoke for all the faiths practiced in the U.S., mentioning that he had great respect for them. Everyone then bowed their heads in prayer. I don't know if this
is happening at other rodeos, but I was was pleasantly surprised to witness it in Central Texas.

Friday, February 01, 2013

January 2013 extras...

 January felt like one hell of a long month. All these photos I snapped while either looking for stand alone or when I got to an assignment really early. I really need to keep up the blog entries, if not for the sake of blogging and shooting at least for my folks who are constantly asking what I've been working on and asking why I haven't blogged in a long time. Alright well I hope you enjoy the snaps.(Above) As the sun sets over Temple a large storm system moved into the area.

 Audrey Hubbard the Nursing Director of the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at the McLane Children's Hospital plays a few hymns on the piano in the Hospital's chapel before Bonnie Layton and Wayne Woolsey get married.

Rain that collected on my passenger side window early in January as I wandered Temple looking for weather art.

 Cattle wait in pens behind the equine arena at the Bell County Expo Center, before being brought inside to test the skills of Cutting Horses and their riders.

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.

Wednesday, August 01, 2012

East Temple



I really enjoyed working on a series with our former city reporter, Jessica Priest, about East Temple. And while the series ran in the Telegram about a week ago, I still feel like there are more stories to tell in this very forgotten part of the city. I desire to delve deeper into the narrative of this part of town through its people and history. You will definitely see more of this project here in future posts. 

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Hiding from the camera...


I always get a kick out of people hiding from the camera when I'm out on assignment. While I was covering a Juneteenth Parade this morning I ran into these two kids on a street corner James (right) called me over to take his photo laughing and dancing while his friend Jakayla pulled her blanket over her face. I'm pretty sure I heard a few words being mumbled to James  as I hung out snapping frames about how he was going to get it later.

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.