Saturday, October 10, 2009

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Downtown Nashville, Tenn.


This was a fun night. It was St. Patrick's Day 2008 in Downtown Nashville, Tenn. I was on a cross-country road-trip from Fort Lewis, Wash., to Florida. This was one of my many stops along the way. I walked around downtown. Enjoyed the sights. Also stopped into about three or four bars. Good times.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Sports Photography


This was one of the many sporting events I covered working as a sports writer and photographer for the U.S. Army while stationed at Fort Gordon, Ga., from October 2003 to July 2005.



Working as part of the press has its perks. I was fortunate to attend the Masters Golf Tournament twice while stationed in Georgia.



Above is a photo of the crowds between holes, at the 2005 Masters Tournament. I never imagined I would ever be there covering such a well-known event. It was a great experience.



Soldiers take time out to unwind and get a little soccer action during off-duty hours at Fort Gordon, Ga.


Dependents of military personnel also got in the soccer action, above, competiting in age-appropriate games.


Sports Photography


A Soldier focuses on the ball as defenders attempt to get a steal, during a soccer match at Fort Gordon, Ga.


Military dependents participate in a soccer game during a day-long soccer tournament held at Fort Gordon, Ga.


Two mixed martial artists grapple during a fighting event held at Fort Gordon, Ga.


Lance Armstrong (left) waits at the start line of the Tour de Georgia race that began in Downtown Augusta, Ga., in 2004.


Military servicemembers play flag football at Fort Gordon, Ga.



Sports Photography

One thing is for sure...... Soldiers like sports. It doesn't matter if it is competitive or recreational. They like sports. They either watch it on TV or are participating in it. It was pretty cool to see how athletic and talented servicemembers are. Many of them trained to compete on a very serious level, some even reaching the Olympics.





At first photographing sports was kind of intimidating. It was frustrating, trying to get "the shot." You know, the one good photo that everyone would be talking about. Although I still need a lot of practice, I think I pretty much got the fundamentals of photographing sports: keep your eye on the action, and shoot, shoot, shoot.


This was a cool shot. I got him in mid-air dishing the ball to an open teammate.









Sports Photography