Archive for September, 2008

rose park.

Sunday, September 28th, 2008

This afternoon, I photographed a baby shower for my friend Becca at Rose Park near Clintonville.  ((I shot Becca’s wedding reception back in the spring.))  Afterwards, I stole her and her husband away for a couple quick photos in the gardens. 

Rose Park is a beautiful place that I had never been to before today.  I’ll definitely be going [...]

the debate tonight.

Friday, September 26th, 2008

I am really looking forward to the debate tonight.  At this point, I have no idea how I will vote in November so I’m hoping tonight will push me closer to a decision.  I haven’t completely ruled out voting for either McCain or Obama, and I am still considering third-party. 
A lot of people have made the [...]

erik & lindsay.

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

Erik and Lindsay found me by way of a flyer that my friend Brandon put up in a Gahanna coffee shop, advertising our photography & videography services.  They are are a really cool couple, and when we met, they told me they wanted to support young people following their dreams, so they decided to go with [...]

last night.

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

Last night, Funnel and I shot a beautiful, outdoor wedding in Gahanna.  It was our first time shooting a wedding together.

If I have some free time, I’ll post the best photos tonight or tommorow.

pinwheels for peace.

Friday, September 19th, 2008

Pinwheels for Peace, Tussing Elementary School.
I live near an elementary school, and the other day, I noticed there were dozens of pinwheels out front.  This evening, I ventured out to take a closer look and to take a few photos.  They are “pinwheels for peace”  for the International Day of Peace on September 21.  The [...]

my animal friends.

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

143,000,000

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

Our whole lives we are given statistics and numbers.  We read them in the newspaper, we hear them in school, we get them forwarded in emails.  Drugs, abortion, endangered animals, divorces, poverty, whatever.  We become numb to it all and the numbers don’t mean anything anymore.   We don’t really understand how much a thousand or a million really is, anyway.
Our brains [...]

the end of summer.

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

I will be in Massillon for the next couple of days for my Grandpa Bob’s funeral ((who I wrote about a few blog entries ago)).  He died at the end of last week, after a long bout with Alzheimer’s.  He was a really well-known guy in Massillon.  His passing made the front page of one of the [...]

yearbook yourself.

Monday, September 1st, 2008

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