Envisioning the future of this ultimate moment From MUS to DnT (Drag’N Thrust) Here the session began at a library in a suburb of Minneapolis-St. Paul with Henry Thorn, USAU Board Vice Chair and facilitator saying this was to date the largest meeting attendance to date. That made sense. I […]
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Scouting an Event is an Event of the Present
A tale of the fun behind scouting a photography sporting event through the city.
Read MorePolar Nation Opens with Domination
The Minneapolis North Polars stepped onto the Minnesota State High School League state basketball championship tournament floor for the first time in 13 years.
Read MoreBest of My Photos of 2015 – Part 1: Most Popular
Year end review of most popular photos of 2015.
Read MoreDesperately Seeking Cred
As I pack for the next photo journey, I‘ve got just about everything possibly packed. Multiple cameras, lenses, video recorders, audio recorder, multiple batteries and rechargers for each device, laptop, cables, connectors, locks, keys, memory cards for each camera, multiple external hard drives, power converters, power adapters for multiple countries, […]
Read MoreTime to Refocus
It’s not easy to keep up with writing blog posts when busy shooting events. But it’s time to get back to it.
Read More2014: f/go’s heart beat stronger
Growth of f/go reflection
Read MoreWhat Goes Around
Is what we do in the end, what we enjoyed doing at the start? Do we, if we’re lucky, come full circle?
Read MoreShooting the Best (with the best)
This past week I had a special opportunity to photograph the best college hockey players in the nation at the 2011 Frozen Four NCAA national championships. Wow. I got to shoot the event because I was credentialed by Southcreek Global Media, a company where you have to be referred by […]
Read MoreChapters of Stories Focuses Shooting
In shooting sporting events, there are so many compostions to consider. Deciding where and what to shoot is one of my greatest challenge as a photographer. It’s easy to take on a photo opportunity and approach it as I’ve done it in the past. But the more I shoot and […]
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