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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Magnificent Spring

Spring on the front range of Colorado is always a favorite. The birds are back, the blossoming trees never looked better, squirrels are digging the garden, and even old tulip bulbs are showing color.


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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Chelsey and Kevin's Album


This is a fun book. Each of these images represents a 2 page spread in a 12" x 12" album. You can click to see larger view... back button to return
We did the engagement session in downtown Denver and the wedding was near Winter Park Colorado. Chelsey wanted a slightly desaturated Polaroid look to some of her pages.

Colorado mountain weddings are so much fun to photograph. The rain let up long enough that afternoon to do a few shots in the field near their private residence. The only difficulty came from the orange and red lights in the tent.






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Sunday, March 14, 2010

Mysterious New Face Carved into Mount Rushmore

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Visitors to Mount Rushmore were shocked Sunday morning to see an unfamiliar face. Previously carved into the Black Hills of South Dakota are the iconic faces of four former presidents of the United States: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln. The likenesses of the presidents took years to engineer, but miraculously a new face has been carved into the giant granite cliff overnight.

Visiting hikers from Iceland, Aage Elgstrim and his group, were the first to take note of the strange addition. "We've been walking across the whole of U.S. since October to go out and see all the parks. We like to start off the day quite early so we walk about 10 miles before we came here as just then the sun came up. Really we didn't know it was a new sculpture so until I looked at the picture. It seems to be the face of a young boy."

National Parks superintendent Gutzon Borglum, issued a formal statement at 10:35 calling the new face a tragedy and an embarrassment. "We have no explanation for the sudden appearance of the mysterious face, but we will use every means at our disposal to seek out and punish the culprits."

Meanwhile, in nearby Keystone, South Dakota, angry protesters assembled to demand the immediate removal of the face. With banners waving, thousands of the protesters piled into trucks, rode motorcycles or trudged on foot toward the National Park. At the main demonstration site Sunday, loud music and local delicacies competed with fiery rhetoric for the attention of the crowd.

The mystery of how such a large sculpture could be carved overnight is baffling. No one can explain it, says local shop owner Crystal Sunshine: "But my own theory which like I believe to be true is that when we pushed our clocks forward one hour, we messed with cosmic time and like really more like a year passed. Just look at the size of that tree, it wasn't that big yesterday."

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Monday, February 22, 2010

Alien Wedding



It's true... visitors from other worlds are here.
This couple contacted me recently to have their nuptials documented.




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Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Inner City Lacrosse Thriving in Denver!

I was proud to lend a hand at a recent event for Denver City Lax. Below are a few of the shots from a fantastic showing of the film at the D.U cable center.


Denver City Lax is a Colorado non-profit organization that provides a sports-based youth development program to under-served inner city neighborhoods in the Denver metro area.

The educational opportunities associated with lacrosse, from elementary school through college, are numerous. City Lax believes providing opportunity and building character in our youth is essential to raising the community leaders of today and tomorrow.




Lacrosse is a sport that offers both on the field and classroom lessons. The game provides a framework to teach and learn character, and to gain knowledge about basic human values including honesty, courage, equality and respect.


Rod Allison (center) has been instrumental
in bringing City Lax to Denver.


Mission
CityLax is a non-profit organization dedicated to growing the game of lacrosse in a public-private partnership with the Public School system and in partnerships/alliances with community-based organizations.


Focus
Using a character-based strategy of program development, we are currently focused on introducing/expanding lacrosse into schools and geographies that historically have had little or no access to the game and that are predominantly comprised of populations from lower income families.





Visit us at: www.denvercitylax.com

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City Lax is a non-profit organization dedicated to growing the game of lacrosse in a public-private partnership with the Public School system and in partnerships/alliances with community-based organizations.


Focus
Using a character-based strategy of program development, we are currently focused on introducing/expanding lacrosse into schools and geographies that historically have had little or no access to the game and that are predominantly comprised of populations from lower income families.