Posts Tagged ‘Miller’

Doctor Season

Doctor Season

Well, I just wrapped up what I called “Doctor Season.” It’s my annual ad shoots with various doctors and then editorial shoots with others for one of my clients.
Getting into see some doctors can be a challenge, setting up time for a photo shoot can be even more challenging. But after 3 weeks and 25 [...]


Berlin Wall, 20 years later

Berlin Wall, 20 years later

Nov. 9, 1989 6:53 p.m.
“Therefore…um…we have decided today…um…to implement a regulation that allows every citizen of the German Democratic Republic…um…to…um…leave East Germany through any of the border crossings . . . That comes into effect…according to my information . . . immediately, without delay.”
– East German Politburo member Guenter Schabowski, who inadverently announced
at the [...]


Tuskers final home game

Tuskers final home game

Friday I headed to St. Petersburg for the final home game of the season for the Florida Tuskers of the United Football League. Florida beat the Las Vegas Locomotives 27-24 in what was arguably the best UFL game of the season and with the win, the Tuskers are now 4-0.
A little twist this week for [...]


Latest cover

Latest cover

My latest cover.


Tuskers keep rolling

Tuskers keep rolling

Week three of the new United Football league and I was back at the Citrus Bowl photographing the visiting California Redwoods taking on the Florida Tuskers. A game which saw Florida continued to dominate the premier season of the UFL with a 34-7 win over California.
My assignment for the game was pretty simple – get [...]


O-fer . . .

O-fer . . .

For the first time in nearly a quarter of a century, the Buccaneers are 0-6. Tampa Bay is off to its worst start since 1985. The Buccaneers are riding a 10-game losing streak that’s the franchise’s longest since 1977 – when they were in the middle of an NFL-record 26-game skid.
Tampa Bay allowed 267 yards [...]


UFL: The newest game in town

UFL: The newest game in town

Tuskers quarterback Brooks Bollinger (8) and his team mates say a prayer in the locker room after the Tuskers 35-13 win over the New York Sentinels.

Led by quarterback Brooks Bollinger’s four touchdown performance, the Florida Tuskers defeated the New York Sentinels 35-13 before a crowd of 11,000 plus at the Citrus Bowl as the [...]


NFL goes pink

NFL goes pink

The NFL went pink for week 4, no it wasn’t a gender-friendly attempt at getting more women to watch football, it was to draw attention to breast cancer and breast cancer awareness.
The campaign is called “A Crucial Catch” and stressing the importance of annual screenings especially for women over the age of 40. Coaches, referees [...]


Cover shoot

Cover shoot

Living in the sunshine state has its perks, but shooting outside this time of year can be rough. So when one of my regular magazine clients called with a last minute cover shoot for its annual Best of issue, I gladly headed to the studio and the AC.
It was a pretty art directed shoot – [...]


One tournament, two champions

One tournament, two champions

Tiger Woods on the 18th green after final round.
This past Wednesday I got a last-minute phone call to head to Atlanta for the PGA Tour Championship and the final round of the FedEx Up Playoffs being held at East Lake Golf Club.
I’m one of those photographers who actually likes shooting golf. Other than the walking, [...]


Published work

Published work

PGA Championship

PGA Championship

Y.E. Yang celebrates his win.
As I sit at the airport in Chicago looking at the nearly 400 images I moved from the PGA Championship, I’m pretty pleased with my week in Minneapolis.
Shooting golf can be hard work, mainly for the walking involved, but if you plan it right and take a few chances by not [...]


Jessica

Jessica

Most of my work comes from either corporate or editorial clients. Rarely do I do personal commissions for people. But now and then I do a shoot for Jessica Reyes, a local radio and TV personality. Jessica is always a fun shoot and I have to be on my toes.
She originally contacted me a few [...]


Searching . . .

Searching . . .

Anywhere you live you hear now and then of a missing person. In some cases that search becomes a national story such as the search for Caylee Anthony or Natalee Hollway.
Last week, I had an assignment for one of my editorial clients to shoot Tim Miller, founder and director of Texas EquuSearch, for a feature [...]