Category: Philadelphia

Thanks for a great 2009!

Posted by on January 6, 2010

I haven’t been posting lately, and that’s a good thing because it means I’ve been busy. I did want to take some time however to thank everyone who made 2009 a great year for my business. I enjoyed working with everyone of my new and old clients this past year. I’m excited and looking forward to what 2010 will bring.

Currently I am doing pre production work for a shoot next week in Colorado Springs.

Some of the new clients I worked with this year include BPG Properties, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance, Drexel e-Learning, Deloitte, Boston College, the Pew Charitable Trust, Smyrski Creative, Financial Advisor, and Major League Baseball.

One of my favorite things I was assigned to shoot this year was a long-time dream of mine: Shooting the World Series. Being a huge baseball fan, and a Phillies season ticket holder, the opportunity to shoot my favorite team in the World Series was truly amazing. Below are just a few images from the games in Philly.

The cast of Glee sings the Star Spangled Banner before the start of Game 3 of the World Series in Philadelphia.

The cast of Glee sings the Star Spangled Banner before the start of Game 3 of the World Series in Philadelphia.

Jimmy Rollins

Jimmy Rollins

Shane Victorino looking intense during batting practice before game 4

Shane Victorino looking intense during batting practice before game 4

Raining tonight in South Philly

Posted by on January 6, 2009

on 9th Street

on 9th Street

Parading down Broad Street

Posted by on November 1, 2008

I really can only describe the way I feel right now as lucky. I feel lucky to have been able to be living in Philly right now, so that I could witness the Phillies winning the world series so close.

On Wednesday night after they won, my friends and I (and hundreds of thousands of others) all spilled onto Broad Street. The sound was a constant roar. It was awesome.

Yesterday, Halloween, was the celebration parade down Broad Street. I brought my camera out with me this time. What a scene. Some reports have it at 2 million people. I believe it. For several miles the street was lined with thousands upon thousands of people every block it seemed. People on top of buildings, hanging out of parking garages, and on top of newspaper stands. It was great.