Tuesday, October 19, 2010

American Girl by a Nebraska Boy





It unfolded something like this. As a newly married man, I hear the best thing I can say is "Yes Dear" and in that frame of reference I arrived at this assignment. The idea of shooting dolls all day long wasn't overwhelming at first and really didn't change until I arrived... just being honest.

Our church Glenview Community Church was sponsoring a fundraiser that involved the American Girl Fashion shows. that would help three charities that specialize in helping children in need. Common Threads, Youth Services and By the Hand Club. So check out those links and feel free to help out!!!

Whether it's youth hockey, model rockets, boy scouts or American Girl, every kid has his/her thing and that's what this comes down to. To see the excitement on some of these kids faces being in this environment was a great moment for them. So really it was the proverbial "Win-Win" as the kids there were happy and on the back side the Church was able to raise some good funds to help the kids who are involved with the charities or groups above.

In short it was a two-day, four-show fashion show, lots of volunteers and wonderful youth models. Most of my pics came from the runway. I shot more than 2400 pictures in the two days and edited that down to more than 650 so parents could order prints (I'm giving back to the fundraiser too). So here are a few pics from the event. Thanks for stopping by!

Shaun

Friday, October 8, 2010

Of government, football, motorcycles and kids sports






The few weeks have been flying by, with lots of shoots both hired and special projects and a few favors for friends.

The other big news is that I added a Canon EOS 5D MK II to my fleet of cameras, well, I don't have a fleet, but it sounded fun. The "5D" is a great camera, while not the best for shooting sports as it doesn't shoot at the 11 frames per second that it's big brother does, it does posses excellent image quality and also will allow me to shoot HD video. Editing it is a whole other ballgame.

One of my first assignments was to cover the Israel Idonije Foundation's Kick-Off event on the Southside. I'd never met Mr. Idonije, but have met plenty of other athletes through my years in newspapers. I'll say the first thing you'll notice if you have the pleasure of meeting "Izzy" is that he is a genuine guy. He cares about these kids that are the focus of his foundation.

Two days later, I met James Brown, a football player for Evanston Township High School. James had recently lost his father to cancer and since had put together some spectacular games, he was being profiled for the Tribune's prep sports preview. What a mature young man. One of the things I love about newspapers is meeting people, this was harder as the root of the story was him losing his dad, but this young man seems to have perspective. I wish him the very best in the future, which seems very bright.

Fast forward a week and it was onto Irish Gov't and photographing the Deputy Prime Minister of Ireland, Mary Couglan, for the group Education Ireland. If you or one of your kids/relatives is thinking of studying abroad, you want to consider this!

The day before my dip into Irish culture, I was fully back in Italy when I spend the late afternoon photographing one of my friends motorcycles, a 1975 Moto Guzzi T-3 that looks nothing like it did when it left the factory in Mandello Del Larrio. This will be used for promotional use in the near future.

Lastly, while practicing to be a father, I took picture of our friends kids last weekend partaking and learning the lessons of team sports. While both of their teams lost their games. Little Ella scored a hat trick in soccer and Mitch broke a nice 30 yard run... maybe he'll be the next Taylor Martinez!