Tuesday, February 23, 2010

"History Made in Nordic Combined"


The U.S. Team made history today in the Nordic Combined competition in which the various countries utilize 3 or 4 skiers to do the Ski Jump early in the day and then follow it up with a Cross Country Race later in the day to determine the Medals.

The U. S. has historically struggled in such events with the favorites always being the Northern European Countries of Norway, Sweden and Finland and Austria. Well we broke through today with our first Medal ever (Silver) and had the Gold within our reach until the last few hundred yards which is a pretty awesome accomplishment.

I'll be wrapping up my tribute to the Games over the next couple of days as the access to my images is running thin. Anyway I hope some of you enjoyed my mini tribute to the Games and will continue to watch as the U.S. attempts to have a record setting Winter Games!

Monday, February 22, 2010

"Freestyling"


Just a quick post this evening as I am about spent after a crazy day. I'm still on an emotional high after the U.S. Hockey win over Canada last night and its shaping up for a similar (but more important) showdown with the Women. Should be fun. Anyway, here is a quick freestyle image for fun...

"Ode to Bode"


This post goes out to Bode Miller who captured the Gold Medal in the Alpine Skiing Super Combined Competition which consists of the combined best times of the Downhill and Slalom races in the same day. He has been one the the best hopes for a U.S. Gold since the Salt Lake Games in 2002 but only managed two silvers at those Games. Four years later in Torino, he was shut out as his main focus seemed to be partying as opposed to skiing. Been there, done that.

Since those Games in Italy he has married and fathered a little girl and not surprisingly, has calmed down and has re-committed himself. Children can definitely change your direction in an instant and help you do amazing things. I'd be remiss if I didn't mention the U.S. Hockey Team upsetting the heavily favored Canadian Club. Love it, love it, love it!!!

Saturday, February 20, 2010

"Like an Eagle"



Once again the "Crazies" were flying high again. I certainly mean no disrespect as anyone that can go to the top of that tower, squat down on ski's and then push off at the end of the jump as they are looking down upon all of the specs of people. To me that's not the crazy part, the crazy part is when they have the FAITH to lean forward as they are flying through the air and soaring down hill. These guys are nearly parallel to the ground as they fly. If that is not faith, I don't know what is. Now if we can all manage to trust in the Lord and have that same kind of faith, we'll be just fine...

Friday, February 19, 2010

"Super G Along with Some Ski Jumping Action"




These sports are exactly the reason why I love the Winter Olympics far more than the Summer Games. There is absolutely no comparison in my mind. To me, with the exception of a few sports most notably Figure Skating and Curling, the Winter Games are all about action and taking risks. I think back to growing up as a kid watching The Wide World of Sports on ABC. "The Thrill of Victory and the Agony of Defeat."

The competition today consisted of two of these sports, the Men's Super G Skiing event and the Large Hill Ski Jumping. Both of these are wild to watch and even more fun to photograph. A few samples from my experience in Lake Placid are above...

Thursday, February 18, 2010

"Soaring in the Halfpipe"



Talk about some big air! Shawn White and the rest of the group of competitors were doing phenomenal tricks that boggled my mind. I just don't know where these guys are going to go next but it seems that they keep managing to come up with something else wilder than before.

This sport has grown so much and so fast since I photographed the Halfpipe in Lake Placid. Those guys blew my mind but the current group offers no comparison. And the women can bring it too. I was pulling for Hannah Teeter to win Gold again after seeing the personal story they ran on her and what she did after winning the Gold Medal 4 years ago in the Turin Games. She has done amazing things with her fame since that point and is making a huge contribution for Children in Africa as well as the folks of Haiti. A Silver Medal is still not too bad!

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

"Ripping Downhills"



I didn't have the time to acknowledge the Men's Downhill Race the other night in which Bode Miller grabbed a Bronze Medal in the closest race in Olympic Downhill History. Gold and Bronze Medals were separated by 9/10's of a second! These competitors, both Men and Women, absolutely live on the edge at all times during their race. They travel at over 70 MPH, get some big air and are virtually skiing on ice with intense turns and angles. One of the Women's highly touted competitors lost control over the last jump and actually traveled 190 ft in the air before landing in an ugly crash! But Congratulations goes to USA's Lindsey Vonn (Gold) and Julia Mancuso (Silver) in the Women's Downhill held earlier today. What an awesome event!!

It was always my absolute favorite event as a child to watch and one I always dreamed of covering as a photographer. When I was in Lake Placid, it was the first event I covered while I was there and it was quite the adventure. My back had been out leading up to the trip and I had to hike up the mountain for what seemed like forever with all of my equipment (until I flagged down and hitched a ride on a snowcat) in temperatures that were minus 30 with the windchill. Due to those high winds, the race was postponed several times of course after I had got to what I thought was an optimum vantage point. Then with the race finally given a starting time (nearly 6 hours later than scheduled) and my hands and fingers almost completely numb, the TV folks come and decide a huge advertising banner would look great directly in front of my position. My potty mouth absolutely exploded and and it almost got physical with the poor person responsible for putting that sign up. After much debate with the producer, I convinced him to move it slightly to keep the position that I had scouted for so long.

With the vantage point I had fought so hard for, I still could not see or hear the competitors coming as I was below a jump which obviously posed a huge problem. Luckily during on of the postponements I was able to befriend one of the course staff and we worked out a signal system where he let me know when he first viewed a racer. I then had to count off several seconds to myself and start firing the shutter. Yes there were some blank frames, but I also got some incredible images in my humble opinion. Above are just a couple...

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

"Snowboard Cross"


I hope some of you were able to catch the Snowboard Cross event and Race for the Gold last night. Seth Wescott first had to qualify based on time and in his first run he had a bit of a slip which put him in the back of the pack. His second qualifying run was better but he was still in 14th position before the groupings started. He then had to finish in the top two for two consecutive races to get into the final. After fighting to just get into the final, he quickly found himself in last place after about a quarter of the race. But he kept his cool and his patience and made pass after pass to thrust himself into first and hold on for a tight victory to secure another Gold Medal. He was defending his Gold from the Torino Games in Italy four years ago.

The event I photographed in Lake Placid was incredible but it turned out that the finish line was one of the better locations to be action-wise. There were some pretty bad falls and one that required an athlete being airlifted to the local hospital. Anyway, here ya go...

Monday, February 15, 2010

"Freestyling and Moguls"...



I really enjoyed watching the Freestyle and Moguls competition the past two nights with both the Women and Men competing in successive evenings. I don't think the TV coverage truly did the competition justice in showing just how steep the course is. Obviously all courses are different to one degree or another, but generally they have close to the same angle of descent. In Lake Placid I was having quite a difficult time climbing the course as outside of the course fence the snow was up to my waist. It was great seeing Hannah Kearney win the Gold with all the pressure of being the last competitor to race. As for the Men's Competition obviously I was hoping the American, Bryon Wilson, would sneak out the Gold, but I was actually happy to see the Canadians and Alexandre Bilodeau get the monkey off their back and win the Gold. On top of that it is such a great story about Alexandre's brother who is battling Cerebral Palsy. Great stuff for sure!

For anyone out there looking for my images of Figure Skating or other Indoor events from Lake Placid I'm sorry to say you will be disappointed. Those Games were a year or two before I went Digital and thus I was still using that dinosaur known as film. Couple that with older Indoor Facilities in Lake Placid and that equals very low light and not the optimum conditions for getting great images. I then opted to concentrate on the outdoor events as best I could. Please note as well that not all of the current Olympic events were held at the Goodwill Games in Lake Placid...In any event, I'll show you some of what I managed to get.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

"Love the Olympics"



I cannot help the fact that I truly enjoy not only watching all of the competition of the Olympics, but I really like hearing and reading the side stories about the different athletes. These folks have made such huge commitments with their lives to get to this point. Some come so far only to suffer an injury in the end...What I loved when I covered the Winter sports in Lake Placid was simply being on my own to choose the sport, location and angle of what I wanted to photograph. I had complete freedom to cover what I wanted, when I wanted as long as I could get to my spot which at times was quite challenging hiking through a few feet of snow...Anyway, here are a few more images from Lake Placid which somewhat correspond with the events from Vancouver today...

Saturday, February 13, 2010

"Tribute to the Winter Olympics"



As many of you know, I am a sports nut and photographed professional sports for 15 years including the 96'Summer Olympics for Sports Illustrated. Schedule-wise, I was never fortunate enough to cover the Winter Olympics which is my favorite of the two, but I did cover the 2000 Winter Goodwill Games in Lake Placid, NY for Turner Broadcasting. It was an incredible experience and one that has me thinking about covering a future Winter Games as my children get a little older. But I gave up sports photography to be with my family as my kids grow up and I'm in no hurry to change that thinking as I love what I'm doing with my family and children photography.

I have decided though to post an image or two each day of the Vancouver Olympics from my lone Winter Sports photography experience. I hope you enjoy...

"Love the Snow"





I miss the snow... occasionally. There is a part of me that would love to get the huge amounts that the Northeast has received lately, but it would have to be gone in a week or two (and with no flooding). It's always nice for the kids to experience some snow at home and to go a little crazy for a while. But I too enjoy just getting out and trying to be a little creative. In fact I was out in my backyard till about Midnight walking around popping off my flash along with a flashlight working to "light" a 115 ft Oak tree. I apologize to my neighbor, Mort, for freaking him out with the late night activity. So above is my "Oak tree" along with some other images from earlier yesterday.

Also, please keep and eye out for some images to come later today and all during the course of the Vancouver Winter Olympics. I'll provide a little more details in my next post...

Thursday, February 11, 2010

"Christian at Eight Months"...








I photographed Mr. Christian Lee's 8 month session recently and it is always so fun to see how he is growing and progressing. He is doing phenomenal and he has those chunky legs and arms that my wife tends to like so much about babies. He plays one mean case of forearm flute and is really starting to chatter. We had a great, relaxing session and really got a nice selection of images that I believe Mom and Dad will be quite happy with. Christian has got some amazingly cool parents that that I always look forward to seeing. They give me great freedom and are always open to the different locations or backgrounds that I suggest. I hope everyone enjoys to "teaser"images I have posted above...

Monday, February 8, 2010

RedBubble work...


I just started selling some of my images on this cool website based out of Australia. They have some amazing work and I'm happy to be a part of it. The prices are pretty reasonable too. Please note that the above slideshow is showing cropped versions of my images, please view the RedBubble site for the full uncropped versions. I'll be adding images on a regular basis so please keep an eye out. They'll be a great deal of my sports images as well as various locations and still lifes and other personal work...Enjoy!

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Family energy...






I recently photographed a wonderful family that I have known for years. They are really a warm and loving family not only amongst themselves but everyone they touch. They are very active within their church and community and are generally the first to help when something is needed.

Their children, Andrew and Lauren, are vibrant bundles of energy. I know that if we get together as families that my children will definitely sleep well that night because they'll be absolutely exhausted. We love any opportunity that we get to see them and hang out unfortunately its its far too infrequent. Anyway above are a few of the images from our session...