June 25th, 2010 • Category: Sports and Action •
Blistering heat? Choking dust? Hill climbing for eight hours? Sounds about right for the Marysville MASS Mountain Bike Race. Jeez, I did one lap for fun and went through all of my water and just about keeled over. Throw in a nighttime time trial and a short-track race on Sunday, and that’s a killer weekend. I got lots of goodies (photographically speaking) throughout the weekend, including shots from the Slowest Downhill Challenge and the Huffy Toss. Kudos to Mike Kuhn and team for another great race (remember the Trans-Sylvania Epic? Same promoter!).
Here is a gallery of the Marysville MASS Mountain Bike Race highlights.
And see the Complete Gallery and Print/Download Ordering here.
May 30th, 2010 • Category: Sports and Action •
The Trans-Sylvania Epic is most assuredly one of the highlights of my year. One week of stage race mountain biking in State College with plenty of rocks and roots to eat… *yum*. Lots of photos, lots of stories, and lots of sleep after exhausting days. And it’s only Tuesday. Here are the photos from Day 1 though Day 4, with hot stages and rainy downpours.
Check out the gallery here: Trans-Sylvania Epic 2010: Day 1-4.
And for all of you with a lot of time (and wanting to order prints and downloads), here is the Complete Trans-Sylvania Collection.
April 28th, 2010 • Category: Portraits and Engagements •
I flipped out when I found out these two were just dating, but to find out that Matt dropped the knee and put a ring on Roxanne made my week. I met Matt and Roxanne separately at two very different times of my life, and I never would have thought that they would meet and eventually get married. Matt shares my love of Rwanda and cycling, and Roxanne is one of those fun people who brightens your day. Needless to say, their engagement pictures share a lot about their personalities and love for each other.
Here is a link to Roxanne and Matt’s Engagement Gallery.
April 3rd, 2010 • Category: Portraits and Engagements •
Bright sun and an ‘unsprung’ field turned into a great setting for shooting some portraits of a long-time friend, Kate. Don’t be fooled – we did have to break out the reflector to lighten up some shadows, but really sometimes you just have to go with what you have for weather and settings. We just needed a few nice professional shots, and then we moved onto a bit more spontaneous poses.
Check out Kate’s Portrait Session here!