Thursday, October 18, 2007

Out with the old, in with the new

The newspaper I work for launched its redesigned version this week. So for the last edition of the old version of the paper I was asked to come up with an appropriate photo for the front page. Lucky for me, a rancher friend was moving his herd of cattle from their summer pasture to the fall pasture. The cattle drive covers several miles and takes the herd along U.S. 40, and offers a variety of images as several hundred head of cattle make their way down the highway and bring traffic to a crawl. After an hour I still felt like I hadn't captured "the" image--I knew I had photos that would work for the paper, but nothing fitting the final edition of the paper. Then, as the last of the herd was moved off the highway into the pasture, the four cowboys (and girl) who were helping rode between some cottonwood trees, which were still in full autumn color and I then knew I had what I needed.



I then needed to find an image suitable for the front page of the new redesigned paper. Because we were starting a new era in the history of our newspaper, I thought a shot of a sunrise would work. Our editor agreed and I set off each morning on three days to try and capture a suitable sunrise. After trying several locations, I decided on the one which gave me a good view of the mountains and an interesting look at the valley in the foreground. It was the third morning which gave me the best color in the sky as the began to rise from the behind the Continental Divide.



And here are the two front pages...

Monday, October 1, 2007

Do I miss shooting pro sports?. . .not really

Now that I'm working for the newspaper I haven't had any time to shoot for US Presswire (the sports photo agency I have covered a variety of pro and college sports for during the past two-plus years), so I've had several people ask me if I miss covering things like the Broncos and Rockies--especially with this evening's play-in game on tap. I think a month ago there were times that I might have missed it, but I definitely don't miss the drives to Denver. And after covering high school sports for the paper during the last month, it's a pleasure dealing with the local schools who actually appreciate me being there and getting such great feedback from parents and other community members. The pure joy high school athletes play with is often a sharp contrast to the egos and attitudes of professional athletes. If there is anything I miss, it's having the opportunity to see photographer friends from Denver, but I'm hoping our paths will cross again soon.

Sure it would have been great to be at the Rockies game on Sunday and to go to the game against the Padres later today, but I will be having a great time applying what I have learned from shooting pro and college sports to the local high school volleyball game I will covering.