Wednesday, August 10, 2016

2016 Travelers Championship

This past weekend I worked my first professional golf tournament. It occurred on a weekend where this smaller golf tournament would normally sit in the shadows of the Olympic Games, two major New York Yankee retirements and Ichiro's 3000th hit. That was until Jim Furyk decided to break a PGA tour record on the final day of the tournament. Suddenly this his accomplishment at this tournament was making headlines  and I had a much busier day then expected. To top things off, the tournament came down to the final putt of the day when Russell Knox sunk his putt for par on the 18th to win the tournament by 1 stroke. Huge thanks to Michael Cohen for showing me the ropes. Here are some shots from the tournament.
























Thursday, May 12, 2016

Capitol Reef National Park and Antelope State Park

A couple of weeks ago I made my first trip to Utah, which is home to 5 National Parks and some of the most amazing and diverse scenery (and weather) in the country. My destination was Capitol Reef National Park. Though I was hoping for warm weather, beautiful sunsets and clear night skies, that only came to fruition for 1 day. The rest of the trip was filled with heavy rains, wind and even heavy snow at times, which is atypical for this region this time of year. That strange weather actually caused makeshift waterfalls to form over the rock formations which is a rare sighting in Capitol Reef. Special thanks to Matt Hill, Gaberiel Biderman and Chris Nicolson for meeting up one night along their road trip to shoot the night skies.
























After the challenging weather conditions I went to Antelope State Park in Salt Lake City. The following are some photos of the Bison, which are abundant at this park.






Thursday, May 5, 2016

2016 DICKS High School National Tournament

For the third straight year I was the tournament photographer for the DICKS High School National Tournament. 10 games over the course of 3 days provides ample opportunities to make some pretty cool images. This year I decided to setup 3 remote cameras. This was only possible with help from Nikon and the Nikon Professional Services team. The extra gear allowed me to capture images from some unique angles I wouldn't normally be able to set up cameras from. Here are some of my favorites from this years tournament.