Monday, July 30, 2012

Philly Faces

Ever since I became a professional photographer it has been a goal of mine to photograph the Philadelphia Phillies. I reached this goal this past weekend. Once standing behind my camera I flipped an internal switch from a diehard Phillies fan to a professional unbiased photojournalist. Surprisingly, it was much easier to flip that switch then expected. With that being said, I think people who choose this profession because of the access we get to events are in this career for the wrong reason. I love meeting new people and sharing their stories through compelling photographs. Below are a handful of generic images I made of the struggling Phillies squad. Time to set more goals...







Saturday, July 28, 2012

Portraits

In my career thus far as a photojournalist I have struggled to make successful portraits. Portraits are the only type of photograph we (photojournalists) are allowed to completely control, yet I truly find it challenging. I have been shooting lots of portraits since landing a job at the Gwinnett Daily Post, six months ago. Below are a few recent portraits that I felt were acceptable.

Olympian swimmer Amanda Weir 

 Cody Smith owner stylist and his mother Joy Smith owner manager of Revival Hair Salon


Mechanics from an all female auto repair shop.

Amy Elk poses for a portrait where her sister Dominique "Nique" Leili was found dead almost a year ago.  


High school golf standout Cierra Hoyle.


Marine veteran and author Jedwin Smith.

Recent Work - Summer 2012











Prison Awareness

Troubled teens of Georgia get exposed to prison life during the Prison Awareness program at the Gwinnett County Comprehensive Correctional Complex in Lawrenceville, GA. The goal of the Prison Awareness program is to educate at risk teens about making better choices, in hopes of preventing future jail time. To view the video click HERE