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This could be pretty cool. You would probably need one for each team. They appear to be 8×2; whatever standard size in that range would probably make sense. The hardware should be included in the package. These particular banners get full sunlight pretty much all day, every day; I’m not sure of the life expectancy of these, but I imagine they could be good for 3-5 years (the manufacturer should have details on that). ... 

 

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vcu’s siegel center at dusk

It was a nice evening to put the camera on a tripod…  

 

yellow jacket football

I shot this for the cover of the Randolph-Macon Yellow Jacket Football media guide.

 

vcu athletic facilities

This afternoon I went down to VCU’s Siegel Center to shoot facility images for the women’s basketball program. Mitch, Darren, and I had a ball. I’m pretty sure no one woke up expecting to be doing the things we had to do to capture these simple images. It just goes to prove that there is nothing automatic about this type of work.... 

 

r-mc athletic facilities, cont.

Today we went back to R-MC to finish up the facility shoot.  

 

r-mc athletic facilities

And the summer starts to wind down…barely into August, and we’re back at work. Today and Monday, I’m shooting Randolph-Macon athletic facilities. It’s not glamorous, but it’s necessary. The results also highlight the differences between what I do and the snapshots you get with the typical point-and-shoot… ... 

 

joy of childhood

Yippee! These are the days! I don’t know who had more fun, these Growing Up Green campers at Maymont, or me. I love shooting for The Maymont Foundation, especially when I get to shoot stuff like this!

 

are ya hungry, now?

This type of work just kills me. It was all I could do not to devour my subjects. And then I made the mistake of processing the images on an empty stomach… These images were photographed for The Cafe at Maidens, a new sandwich shop opening on 522 in Powhatan County, just about 2 miles south of the James River. Whatever doubts anyone could... 

 

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