Friday, January 30, 2009

Inauguration Day










I worked for Getty Images as part of a team of photographers covering the inauguration of Barack Obama. It was a really long and beautiful day. The cold weather added to the breathlessness that seemed to pervade the city. I got to prowl around the Mall, from monument to monument to monument. People were shouting, crying, slapping each other on the back.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

I love this guy...


I covered some of Barack Obama's campaign in Pennsylvania. One of the days included his speech on race at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia. This moment is from the end of the speech. It was plain-speaking but impactful. Emotional and concise. All kinds of yin and yang. Black and white. I think I saw the flags stir a little from the applause...or it could have been a little fresh air.

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Up and Over

Giants running back Brandon Jacobs goes over the top for a touchdown against Seattle.

Friday, October 3, 2008

NLDS Game Two

Phillies pitcher Brett Myers delivers in the first inning against Milwaukee as the sun sets through the grandstand. I had a great time following the Phillies through the postseason for Getty.

Friday, September 12, 2008

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Football

Had a few nice photos of Brett Favre's first appearance at Giants Stadium in a pre-season game. Via Getty, these ran in a magazine called "The Player's Club" published by Lenny Dykstra. Who knew?

I used to wonder what motivates a guy like Brett Favre to keep playing football and now I like to think it's because there's nothing else he'd rather do. I'm no huge football fan, but I think there's something kind of noble about that.

I remember shooting Lance Armstrong running across the Verrazano Bridge the first time he ran the New York City Marathon. For no reason that I can figure out, he was easy to pick out of the throngs of runners bunched up at the start. Maybe Lance couldn't not compete and that's why he was there. I'm fairly sports-averse, but I can translate the persistence these guys demonstrate into a little inspiration for myself.