Category: Editorial
Category: Editorial

4th Annual Taste of Prospect and Dancing With Prospect Stars
Shot for TOPS Louisville: The 4th Annual Taste of Prospect and Dancing With Prospect Stars, Sunday Feb. 19, 2017 at Bill Collins Ford Lincoln at 4220 Bardstown Road in Louisville, Ky. Gill Holland and other local celebrities danced for charity at the 4th Annual Taste of Prospect and Dancing With Prospect Stars. I even got to see the Opthalmologist I

4th Annual Tailspin Ale Fest
Shot for TOPS Louisville: The 4th Annual Tailspin Ale Fest Saturday Feb. 18, 2017 in the Louisville Executive Aviation hangar at Bowman Field in Louisville, Ky. Had a great time shooting this event and really wanted to collect the sample glasses everyone was sampling from, but it’s hard to shoot and hold a drink! Interested in purchasing a digital download?

“America The Beautiful” at Jack O’ Lantern Show
Visitors look at a display with three giant pumpkins in the Laughing Tree section at the fourth annual Jack O’ Lantern Spectacular Thursday night at Iroquois Park. Wooded hiking trail in Iroquois Park hosts pumpkin art display TEXT AND PHOTOS BY BRIAN BOHANNON SPECIAL TO COURIER-JOURNAL, Sunday, Oct. 16, 2016 The annual Jack O’ Lantern Spectacular opened at dusk on

Lonely in the kitchen: Restaurant worker shortage hits Louisville
“Lonely in the kitchen: Restaurant worker shortage hits Louisville,” about finding employees for the restaurants we enjoy in Louisville.

Food at Somewhere, next to Nowhere
Food photos for The Courier-Journal at Somewhere restaurant at 1135 Bardstown Road, next to Nowhere bar.

Cards Give Back – American Football Without Barriers Camp
I photographed the American Football Without Barriers Camp at U of L Saturday for the Sunday, June 26, 2016 edition of The Courier-Journal. Many thanks to Kasey Mathes, our UL media contact for feeding me names! She was awesome to have near.

Waiting for Ali
My first few frames shot on the Belvedere Friday when I arrived to stake out my position for the photo of the Muhammad Ali funeral procession to pass by on I-64 before exiting onto 9th Street were in color, then black and white …

The Muhammad Ali Center for the Associated Press, 2012
It was with great sadness that I learned of the passing of Muhammad Ali Saturday morning.

New Faces of Hope, breaking the prison cycle
Here’s hope for a solution to chronic recidivism using the model provided by New Legacy Reentry Corporation.

Food photos: Proof on Main at 21c
The Marksbury Hen Roulade entree with apricot fowl sausage rye berry, roasted carrot and jus at Proof on Main in 21c Museum Hotel downtown at 702 W. Main Street. April 29, 2016 Shot food for a restaurant review for The Courier-Journal, “Proof on Main decadent, despite blunders | Review” that published Wednesday, May 18. Many thanks to Chef Mike Wajda

Bellarmine University’s 63nd annual Commencement Exercises
Graduate Cidnei Johnson recives a hug from her uncle, Diogenes Miller, after Bellarmine University’s 63nd annual Commencement Exercises in the Owsley Brown Frazier Stadium on Clayton Field. May 14, 2016 I was up early last Saturday to cover Bellarmine’s outdoor graduation. It was a cold, blustery morning and I was under-dressed for the elements with a light jacket. Had my

Orange jumpsuit jail cover for The Courier-Journal
I had photos on the cover of the Wednesday, April 27, 2016 issue of The Courier-Journal for the story, “Director Addresses Overcrowding in Jails: Bolton assures public that old jail now housing inmates is safe.” Louisville Metro Department of Corrections Director Mark E. Bolton made his case to the media. After the jail press conference to explain why new inmates

“Families Behind Bars: The Cycle of Imprisonment” by Michael L. Jones
Inmate Keslie Bailey is interviewed Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2016 at Louisville Metro Corrections Headquarters by Michael Jones. (Photo by Brian Bohannon) I shot the photos for the story published in the Jan. 20, 2016 issue of the LEO Weekly, “Families Behind Bars: The Cycle of Imprisonment” by Michael L. Jones. I worked with Michael on this piece on the the

Moving Into The 800 Building
University of Louisville students Connor Reynolds, 19, left, Pierce Frye, 18, and Spencer Kincaid, 18, help move Steve Wolf, right, into his apartment at the 800 Building downtown at 800 South Fourth St., after being hired by Wolf through an online moving/hauling/odd jobs platform called Bellhops. The web-based business is now taking hold in this area by connecting people who

Front page photos on the Courier-Journal
Monday morning I was asked to go out and photograph people working in the cold. It was in the mid-twenties. So I went out feature hunting and shot seven situations and moved ’em! I was surprised to see that two photos made the cover with a story by Staff Writer Sheldon Shafer, “More Snow Tuesday, Then Back To The 50s“

Brian has covered all seven years of our annual Muhammad Ali Humanitarian Awards. I also asked him to document what took place at the Ali Center in the days following Muhammad’s passing. I trust Brian for the big projects. He is easy to work with and always delivers.

Brian was my primary photographer for about 5 years at Prep Magazine. The quality of all his photos was first rate and he collaborated very well with other contributors to the publication. Brian became an excellent food photographer during our time working together, which is an acquired specialty. I would highly recommend Brian Bohannon for any photography work.

Brian was great to work with. He was professional, exceptionally prepared, attentive to our needs, unobtrusive to our guests, and his photos are fabulous!

As the editor of a monthly publication, I worked with Brian for over 7 years on countless assignments. He goes above and beyond to get the perfect photo, whether shooting on deadline for publication, capturing the highlights at a corporate event or posing a senior for a casual portrait. Brian is an excellent photojournalist, is great with people, and is prompt and reliable to a fault. Hire him.

Brian was professional, prompt and wonderful at answering questions. He turned in great photos that we will be using in both our print and online publications. Great experience!

As a performer, I need my head shots updated fairly regularly. Brian has done two excellent shoots for me, is very pleasant to work with, and I'd recommend him for any photo job.

Brian captured my grandson’s Muhammad Ali themed birthday party at The Ali Center! He was punctual, fun to work with and willing to take pics at an additional location! We received the digitals in less than 72 hours and very reasonably priced!

I needed some head shots on a tight deadline. Mr. Bohannon was able to accommodate me on short notice. He was very professional and detail oriented. He also gave me plenty of photo options.
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