I traveled to the Rochester Folk Art Guild’s pottery shop to photograph potters throwing bowls that will be used for Empty Bowls, an event that raises awareness of the effects and hunger and raises money to support local efforts to reduce hunger. I also shot some bowl-throwing video that can be viewed at CatholicCourier.com. photos copyright Catholic Courier
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Throwing bowls for a good cause
July 12, 2010I traveled to the Rochester Folk Art Guild’s pottery shop to photograph potters throwing bowls that will be used for Empty Bowls, an event that raises awareness...
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Throwing bowls for a good cause
July 12, 2010I traveled to the Rochester Folk Art Guild’s pottery shop to photograph potters throwing bowls that will be used for Empty Bowls, an event that raises awareness...
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Horse play
July 2, 2010These photos are from an equestrian event at Batavia Downs. I thought the simple lines and beauty of the horses translated well into black and white.
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Having a field day
June 26, 2010Is there anything better than the final days of school? That feeling of being finished, with only the summer in front of you? These are some pics I took of students...
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High school rugby, who knew
June 5, 2010I just finished a package with still photos and audio on the rugby team at Rochester’s McQuaid Jesuit High School. Their top squad finished 15-2-1 this season...
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Is there anything better than the final days of school? That feeling of being finished, with only the summer in front of you? These are some pics I took of students enjoying an end-of-the-year field day at St. Lawrence School in Greece. photos copyright Catholic Courier
I just finished a package with still photos and audio on the rugby team at Rochester’s McQuaid Jesuit High School. Their top squad finished 15-2-1 this season and won the New York State High School Championship tournament. What a tremendous sport to shoot, so full of intensity and action. These kids don’t hold anything back. You can check out the audio slideshow by following this link to the Catholic Courier. photos copyright Catholic Courier
While visiting my sister-in-law in Chicago I wandered the city looking for interesting light and landscapes. The thing that always surprises me about big cities is how you can sometimes walk just a few blocks and go from hustle and bustle to quiet tree-lined streets and green spaces; no traffic, no crowds, just pockets of urban tranquility. Lincoln Park, which is an area of the city but also a wonderful park on Lake Michigan, exemplifies that.
I spent a morning waiting for the fog to lift along the lake. It never really did, but the half-skyline it created offered a unique view of the city.
You have to take in a Cubs game if you’re visiting the north side. I’m used to the bleachers being some of the less desirable seats, but at Wrigley they’re the place to be, whether you’re into heckling opposing players or watching homerun balls sail onto Sheffield Avenue.
Every time I visit Chicago I’m captivated by the areas under the ‘L’ overpasses, whether it’s the light created by the spaces between the tracks or the people strolling underneath or the crooked street signs, it just appeals to me visually.
I recently covered a football clinic for Seton Catholic School sixth-graders. The students got some hands-on training from coaches and players at St. John Fisher College in Pittsford. A number of the photos ran as part of an audio slideshow on the Catholic Courier web site. photos copyright Catholic Courier
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