Category: Editorial
Category: Editorial

A Taste Of Independents Fundraiser
Executive Chef Harold Baker, left, and Sous Chef Zack Wolf of Gary’s on Spring prepare another round of Chef Harold’s Award Winning Meatballs at A Taste of Independents, a fundraiser for Apron, Inc., at The Olmsted on Frankfort Avenue. July 12, 2015 Sunday I shot the “A Taste of Independents” Apron, Inc. fundraiser at The Olmsted for The Courier-Journal. It

FOP Action Protest
Kabira Hakini holds a shirt that reads, “My blackness is not a weapon,” during the FOP Action protest outside Louisville Metro Police Headquarters at Seventh and Jefferson Streets, June 22, 2015, at City Hall. The shooting, the letter and the protest Protesters gathered outside the Louisville Metro Police Department in response to the open letter in the Courier-Journal by Sgt.

Face To Face Community Forum
Tom Moffett, a member of the Kentucky Alliance against Racist and Political Repression, tells Louisville Metro Police Chief Steve Conrad that after seeing video of the confrontation between Deng Manyoun and Officer Nathan Blanford, “even he would not have been scared,” at the “Face-To-Face” Community Form sponsored by Louisville Metro District 6 Councilman David A. James at the 4th Street

JCPS project to teach compassion classes
Alexis Harris, PhD., right, an assistant professor from the University of Virginia Curry School of Education, faces Jefferson County Public School teachers gathered in the library at Bloom Elementary School as they stretch during a movement and experiential section of training in a “compassionate schools” pilot program between JCPS and the University of Virginia. June 11, 2015 Mindfulness training being

Louisville hackers code for public good
Michael Schnuerle, a co-founder of Louisville’s Code for America Brigade, the Civic Data Alliance, works on adding heights to all of Louisville’s buildings on Open Street Maps at Hack for Change Louisville, the city’s official Code for America National Day of Civic Hacking event at Code Louisville. The Civic Data Alliance organized the event. June 6, 2015 See The Courier-Journal

Last Day of School for JCPS
Jeffersontown High School junior Alan Bokanganzakomba, 17, left, sophomore Dakota White, 17, and junior Josh Ellery, 16 wait for the second round of buses to take them home after the last day in seesion for Jefferson County Public Schools. The last moments of the last day for Jefferson County Public School students at Jeffersonville High School, on assignment for The

Repair Affair event day in the C-J
On the Sunday, June 15 Metro section cover in The Courier-Journal: Marilyn Bailey, left, whose shotgun home on Oak Street in the Smoketown neighborhood is being repaired as part of New Directions’ Repair Affair collaboration with Preservation Louisville’ s S.O.S. program, is comforted by Lisa Thompson, Chief Operating Officer at New Directions Housing Corporation and a runner for the event

Our Summer 2013 intern at The Highlander
Emily McConville, summer intern at The Highlander, interviews Terri Burt, owner of the Nitty Gritty. I’d like to offer a special welcome to Emily McConville, our Summer 2013 intern at The Highlander! She’s graduating from Manual High School soon and worked as co-editor-in-chief on their Manual RedEye site and as copy director for the Crimson Yearbook. She’s already done her

Guitar Emporium
Guitar in the window at Guitar Emporium, photographed Sunday, March 24, 2013 in Louisville, Ky. This was a last minute illustration for the April 2013 issue of The Highlander to illustrate a story about area businesses closing, called, “Revolving Doors: Opportunity Knocks, Economy Locks” by Cindy Lamb. The story leads with the imminent retirement of Jimmy Smith owner of Guitar

Santa Sighting on Shelby Street
Dennis Osborne, dressed as Santa, takes his granddaughter Liliana Osborne, 9, for a ride down Shelby Street in the sleigh he built out of a 1970’s tandem bicycle from Arizona with solar Christmas lights and two penguins on the front. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)

Window Shopping
Found this while walking down Bardstown Road … Window shopping, Friday, Oct. 12, 2012 along Bardstown Road in Louisville, Ky. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)

Art on the Radio for The Highlander
Here’s a gallery of outtakes from shooting for Michael L. Jones’ October 2012 feature story in The highlander about Art+FM and their broadcast debut at the 2012 IdeaFestival in September. Click on the image to see the gallery:

Kevin Ratterman in La La Land
Kevin Ratterman took a moment away from work on La La Land, his new studio space on Lexington Avenue, for a portrait that appeared in The Highlander’s September feature on Louisville Music … (Click on the photo to see more images from Kevin Ratterman in La La Land.) Producer Kevin Ratterman is constructing a new recording studio in a 6,800-square-foot

Carl Brown – Perspectives shoot
I made a new headshot of Carl Brown to use with his new column in The Highlander, called Perspectives – Carl Brown. Click on the photo to see more of our shoot.

Houndmouth at the Green House
Michael Jones and I met the new band Houndmouth at drummer Shane Cody’s New Albany, Ind., home, which they’ve called the “Green House,” at the end of a practice to interview them for the Louisville Music story in the September issue of The highlander, and heard four unreleased Houndmouth songs on WFPK. (Michael can be seen in the background of

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.

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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!

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