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Archive for the ‘aerial photography’ Category

So, are you gonna do a blog, or WHAT ???

FlyinHigh

Well, that’s what I’ve been kind of asking myself lately, because YES, I want to keep updating my blog, but I’ve had quite a busy couple of months that I’ve kept pushing this update back further, and further, and all of a sudden I realize it’s been FAR too long since I’ve updated.  So, as a way of apology to the couple of devoted readers of my blog (hi Mom!), here’s an update to tell you a little bit about what I’ve been up to the last month and a half.

One of the most FUN shoots I’ve had lately, and some of the coolest shots, was for a company called Three Dog Bakery. If you’ve never heard of them, just ask your dog.  I’m sure he or she has heard of them. And if he or she hasn’t, then they’ve not been paying attention to the neighborhood bark-wire.  It’s a great company with their headquarters here in Kansas City, and we had WAAY too much fun shooting their new line of Summer Treats!  Many, many thanks to Teri and Sarah for making the stuff look (and presumably taste) great!  Here’s a couple of the shots from that session, which are now in all of their stores nationwide:

Yep - all dog treats (except the flowers and ants!)

Yep - all dog treats (except the flowers and ants!)

YUMMY! (yes, people can eat them too)

YUMMY! (yes, people can eat them too)

MARATHONS!

Here's Betty!

Here's Betty!

Lots of marathons.  One darn near every weekend in different states.  From Chicago, IL to Grand Rapids, MI, to Denver, CO, to Traverse City, MI and now Deadwood, SD – it’s marathon season.  And I’ve photographed all of  ‘em, working for Action Sports Images.  Good times, lots of travel, and racking up the frequent flyer miles.

Um...yeah.  Marathoner. In Denver. Go figure.

Um...yeah. Marathoner. In Denver. Mile High City. Go figure.

Speaking of speed….

Indycar

Indycar

Photographed the Indy Car races at the Kansas Speedway for the Associated Press.  Indy car is fun to shoot – great colors, interesting drivers, and man, do those babies fly!

And, of course Danica Patrick….’nuf said.

Danica Patrick

Danica Patrick

Also had the opportunity to photograph a former NY Mets player, who then went to the Royals, and consequently suffered a series of nearly fatal illnesses. This was an assignment for the New York Daily News.  His name is Ed Hearn, and his story is really incredible.  This very gentle, very friendly and accommodating gentleman is truly an inspiration for everyone, and I highly recommend reading his book and visiting his website. Thanks very much to Ed and his family for allowing me into a little part of their daily lives.

Ed and family

Ed and family

Ed's championship rings, worn by his son.

Ed's championship rings, worn by his son.

Also had a couple of aerial jobs lately, one of which involved both air and ground photography for an engineering firm.  It was a completely gorgeous day, and perfect for flying.  Here’s a couple of photos from that awesome shoot:

Brush Creek to the Plaza

Brush Creek to the Plaza

Brush Creek

Brush Creek

I’m very grateful, and it’s always a blast these last few years to be chosen as the photographer for the Great Dane Club of Kansas City’s annual show held in Kansas.  I LOVE shooting these shows each year, and I get to spend the entire day (or two sometimes) around the most wonderful breed evah!!  Here’s two shots from this year’s show – check out my website for more!

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Best of Breed

Best of Breed

And, of course, more Royals games – several in the last month or so.  What the heck has happened to this team???  Wow…I mean, they’re not sucking as bad as previous years, but come on!  We were doing sooo well.  It’s like all the talent has just been drained out of ‘em.  I know – it’s still a long season, so I’m hoping they’ll come back around and start the winning again.  I was kind of getting used to starting to think about maybe we might have a team this year.  Not completely giving up hope – yet.

Our "White Knight"?

Our "White Knight"?

Yeah - he was safe at home.

Yeah - he was safe at home.

Academy Award material here - that pitch wasn't THAT close!

Academy Award material here - that pitch wasn't THAT close!

OK….this isn’t nearly ALL I’ve been up to in the last month and a half, but some of it.  I wanted to share a few photos, check in, and let y’all know that I’m still around.  And making a commitment to try, try, TRY to update a little more often.

Thanks for reading this RANDOM sampling of what I’ve been up to lately, and I really hope you’ll check back soon for more!

Cowcircles? Huh??

OK – now this is weird.  While on the aerial job I mentioned in my last post, we were returning to the airport, flying over essentially a lot of farm fields.  Of course, I’m always looking for other cool stuff to shoot when I’m up there, and we flew over something I’ve never seen before – Cowcircles!

cowcircles1

HUH???  Now, most of us have heard of crop circles, and of course there are tons of possible explanations for those babies – everything from aliens to the military to hoaxers to divine beings.  But have you ever seen a cow circle?  I hadn’t – until that day.  Here’s another shot, slightly wider:

cowcircles2

Makes you wonder what they were doing, doesn’t it?  Did the main cow call a meeting?  Were they plotting a hostile takeover of the farm?  Was this the daily cowcircle where they all sing Kumbaya and give each other positive affirmations?  I guess I’ll never really know for sure.

Here’s a completely different field, but apparently these cows couldn’t quite get it together:

cowcircles3

They’re terribly out of formation, as you can see.  But there does seem to be some semblence of order going on here, and they could be trying to complete the cowcircle like their neighbors a few fields over have.  Who knows?  I guess it’s just one of those zany wonders of the Animal Kingdom.

Leave me some comments – what do you think’s going on with these future hamburgers?

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