A tale of the fun behind scouting a photography sporting event through the city.
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Precious Moments
Beach life. Not sure exactly what, but there’s something special about people drawn to where land meets water. Maybe it’s because like our relationships with ourselves and others, its edge is ever-changing. Shifting. On the best of days, the edge is a smooth transition between what is known, on what feels […]
Read MoreDiscovering Georgetown (the one in the other Washington)
Took a bike stroll down to Georgetown, on good advice last night. On a stunning spring Seattle Friday afternoon, I ventured south along the Duwamish Bike Trail that snakes the Duwamish River. Navigationally, this river is one of several waterways in the area that create both natural paths, and potential barriers. If you want to […]
Read MorePhoto Shoot with a Seattle Sea Hawk*
Awoke to a pleasant surprise from a visitor this morning in Seattle overlooking Puget Sound’s Elliot Bay. Being new to the area, I guessed maybe this was a member of the Seattle Seahawks. So I figured this was a unique opportunity to do a photo shoot of a local celebrity, […]
Read MoreLive Each Day as a Tourist
Anytime Scott, my brother, calls me, my first question to him is, “Where are you?” His answers range from being on his way home stuck in Chicagoland traffic to his telling me he’s walking the Red Square in Moscow, to driving Dubai (while at the same time I was at […]
Read MoreSometimes I Can’t See What I Can See
There’s an oft shared exchange between photographers shooting a sporting event. “Getting any good shots?” “I don’t know until I get home.” “Yeah. I hear ya.” The fact is, even with all the planning, observation, equipment, positioning, adjustments, shutter flaps, monitor peeks, and luck that goes behind shooting an event […]
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