Category: Editorial
Category: Editorial
Jamason Welker for The Highlander: Louisville Music
I followed Jamason Welker as he went about his business tending the music at Baxter’s 942 Bar and Grill on Baxter Avenue on a recent Saturday for the Louisville Music story in The Highlander. He was out with his mentor, Doc Smith, both their wives and some friends. Wish I could’ve stayed for a drink, but it’s hard to shoot
Sunday at Charlie Vettiner DGC – The 2012 Tim Selinske U.S. Masters Golf Championship
Congratulations to Barry Schultz #6840, winner of the 2012 Tim Selinske U.S. Masters Golf Championship. Here’s the tournament results, and find the Professional Disc Golf Association on Facebook for more information about the event. Click on the image above to see a gallery of photos from this event. Feel free to share them using the social media buttons or embed
Saturday at Severin Lang DGC – The 2012 Tim Selinske U.S. Masters Golf Championship
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Friday at Charlie Vettiner DGC – The 2012 Tim Selinske U.S. Masters Golf Championship
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Players Meeting – The 2012 Tim Selinske U.S. Masters Golf Championship
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Zombies for Chocolate
Walked down to Old Town for some chocolate last night, and saw zombies! Good thing I had my ring flash on hand … It was all part of the Louisville Zombie Walk. Click on the image above to see more!
Liquid Sound Studios for Louisville.com
An assignment done for Louisville.com of Liquid Sound Studios, written by Anna Blanton. [photoshelter-gallery g_id=”G0000_UIvUNtaTKc” g_name=”Liquid-Sound-Studios” f_show_caption=”t” f_show_slidenum=”t” img_title=”casc” pho_credit=”iptc” f_link=”t” f_enable_embed_btn=”t” f_send_to_friend_btn=”t” f_fullscreen=”t” f_bbar=”t” f_show_watermark=”t” f_htmllinks=”t” f_mtrx=”t” fsvis=”f” width=”795″ height=”596″ f_constrain=”t” bgcolor=”#AAAAAA” bgtrans=”t” btype=”new” bcolor=”#FF6600″ crop=”t” twoup=”t” trans=”xfade” tbs=”5000″ f_ap=”t” linkdest=”c” f_topbar=”f” f_bbarbig=”” f_smooth=”f” f_up=”f” target=”_self” ] See the story here: Liquid Sound Studios: Creating an artist mecca in
LEO – American Slaves, Inc.
A photo essay to accompany Michael L. Jones’ feature story on American Slaves, Inc., it’s founder Norris Shelton and the First Church of American Slaves. The story appeared on the cover of the Nov. 16, 2011 issue of the LEO Weekly in Louisville, Ky. [photoshelter-gallery g_id=”G00004kodCJeA4Ls” g_name=”LEO-American-Slaves-Inc” f_show_caption=”t” f_show_slidenum=”t” img_title=”casc” pho_credit=”iptc” f_link=”t” f_enable_embed_btn=”t” f_send_to_friend_btn=”t” f_fullscreen=”t” f_bbar=”t” f_show_watermark=”t” f_htmllinks=”t” f_mtrx=”t” fsvis=”f”
Derby hats by Bloom Girl Scout Troop 1188 in The Highlander
See the story at The Highlander. (If one of the girls pictured here or in the story is your daughter, you may purchase royalty-free prints or digital downloads by going to the gallery Girl Scout Troop 1188 and using THE PASSWORD available from Barbara Jones, or by contacting me.)
Stray Cat Blues Band at Vernon Club
on Club after shooting there for an upcoming Highlander story and wanted me to photograph them with a Blackberry. I handed it back and told them I’d make a picture with a real camera! Now if you’re in this picture and/or interested in a copy, click on the photo and you’ll be able to buy a print or digital download.
Derby 2010
I found my photo used in a gallery of Derby photos on Boston.com’s Big Shots: May 4, 2010 2010 Kentucky Derby Mint juleps and mud marked the 136th running of the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs. A wet weekend in Louisville didn’t stop the Derby hats from coming out, and it didn’t stop Super Saver either. Jockey Calvin Borel again
Past Graduations
A recollection of past graduations as I send off a quote to shoot one at a very cool school… This is from my 1999 portfolio, titled Salem Graduate, 1999. That’s all I know right off, without digging through boxes of film for a caption sheet from way back then when I was doing these for The Courier–Journal Neighborhoods section, or
Boys’ Life
I attended a recent meeting of the the Boy Scouts of Troop 4, based at St. Agnes church on Newburg Road for The Highlander. I was awash in nostalgia… Being an Eagle scout myself, it brought back memories of meetings of Troop 69 at Kenwood Baptist Church, learning outdoorsmanship from Dan Yager and throwing Frisbee with Rik Downs. We had
Hooley in The Highlands
Many thanks to the Hibernians for throwing a beautiful St. Patrick’s Day Parade! This was a favorite photo – Theresa Henken was dressed as a bearded St. Patrick and giving blessing cards to parade watchers along the way. She’d get behind and then have to run to catch up with her float! I followed her through the end at Mid-City
Eagle by Matt Weir
See the story about Matt in the February issue of The Highlander Online in Here There Be Tygers (sic) by Eve Bohakel Lee. See Matt Weir’s website for more information: Matthew Weir, Contempoary Works on Nature and Behavior.
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