So by no fault but my own I have been the go to shooter here for are all-area sport portraits. Here's the last one I did of the two MVP wrestlers. I knew I wanted to shoot looking up at the wrestlers in there starting position but had no idea about the lighting since I had never tried something like this before. I'm pretty happy with the final result, thinking back on it though I probably would have placed on more sb800 on the right for more fill besides the just the one, the rim lights are two alien bees 800w. Here's a link to the story.
Friday, May 7, 2010
All-Area Wrestlers
Posted by Colleen Cummins at 2:51 PM 1 comments
Labels: All-Area, Anthony Vega, Austin Morehead, Wrestlers, Wrestling
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Sometimes bad things happen to good people
David Lewis shaves in the living room of his Linda apartment that he shares with his girlfriend, Carla Burnside. On March 3 Lewis, who was the service manager for Sanchez Truck Repair & Towing, stopped his mechanic's truck on the E Street bridge to assist a driver who had run out of gas. He was struck by a passing car which fractured his left leg and amputated his right leg just below the thigh. David and Carla are such wonderful people for letting me invade their lives at 6:30 am. The couple let me shadow them for several hours (which getting that kind of time with a subject is a rarity in the newspaper world) so our readers could see just how much their lives have changed since the dreadful night on the E Street Bridge from Marysville to Linda. David and Carla inspired me so much with the amazing love that they share with each other. We should all be so lucky. Read the story here and more pics here.
Donors also can help Lewis' medical costs by contributing to Account No. 295712 at Sierra Central Credit Union. Checks should be made out in Lewis' name and are accepted at all Sierra Central branches.
Posted by Colleen Cummins at 12:22 PM 0 comments
Labels: appeal democrat, assignment, Carla Burnside, David Lewis, e street bridge, good samaritan, Linda, lost leg, Mechanic, yuba county
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
down by the river
the light's been getting really awesome these days with the late afternoon storms here this April. Here are a couple of snaps from an afternoon spent on the banks of the Feather River near Shanghai Bend.
Posted by Colleen Cummins at 10:42 PM 1 comments
Labels: after the storm, afternoon light, east nicolaus, feather river, nathan, Shanghai bend, sutter county, yuba city