Archive for June, 2009

3rd Annual Pirate Festival

Friday, June 26th, 2009
The Mast that Greeted All who Came

The Mast that Greeted All who Came

Last Saturday, June 20th, 2009, we headed on down to the Third Annual Pirate Festival at Mare Island in Vallejo. It was free and I have to tell you, we really got our money’s worth. I had more fun there just walking around than I have had in some time at any other event.

I really appreciate it when someone is so into it that they go the extra step to do it right. And whereas at many other events the women step it up and make the men look like pathetic wannabes, well, it wasn’t that way at the Pirate Fest. In fact, it was hard to find too many women that were as glammed up as many of the men.

One of the 'more' Insane Pirates!

One of the 'more' Insane Pirates!

I highly recommend checking this event out next year. It’s worth going out of your way for. It’s just a good, family friendly, exciting event. There were a ton of kids there and I didn’t see one making complaint.

Great music and food and fantastic shopping, especially if you’re into the kind of duds that pirates might favor.

Check out the gallery here.

Nevada City Classic Bike Race

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009
Lance acknowledges his Victory

Lance acknowledges his Victory

Last Sunday I had the pleasure of attending the 49th annual Nevada City Classic bicycle race. Only the week before Lance Armstrong announced he was going to take time from training for the Tour De France to enter the Nevada City race.

I had seen Lance race earlier this year in two legs of the Tour of California (Sacramento and Solvang respectively). Although it was great to see him riding
again, he didn’t seem like the dominant force he was back in the day.

Galleries from both of those races are in the Mesomorphic album here.

Watching Lance at that time was more entertaining than serious racing. Don’t get me wrong, he was still a lot faster than many of the other riders on those courses, but he wasn’t even close to matching Levi Leipheimer’s performance. To be serious, I thought he was more about promoting cancer awareness.

I figured it would be more of the same this time around.

I was sorely mistaken.

The Lance that showed on in Nevada City was a different man. He was noticeably stronger. And the man was a monster on his bike. For the first 25 laps he rode with Levi trading off first position almost every lap. But there was a point at about the 30th lap where he just changed. Anyone there paying only minor attention would have surely have seen it.

Lance pours it on

Lance pours it on

Suddenly, he was throwing his bike back and forth as if he were hell bent on a mission. An older gentleman that was standing beside me looked at me and said, “What just happened?” The next time he came around he was clearly separated from the paladin.

From that point each successive lap the distance only grew and I was blown away when about three laps later he was all by himself and the rest of the group was out of site.

At the end of the race while they were interviewing Lance the emcee asked, “What inspired you today Lance?” And he answered (this is from memory so forgive me if it isn’t perfectly accurate), “I don’t know. The crowd was just electric. And there was the smell of the barbeque and the beer and the smell of something else I can’t talk about here.”

The crowd laughed. Nevada City. What can you say?It was a great race.

See the Nevada City Classic gallery here.

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June Update

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

Welcome

Welcome

It’s been a long while since I’ve made an entry here. The studio has consumed all of my time and I’ve neglected doing just about anything else. A shame really. I remember reading somewhere how someone began to pursue photography as a full time profession and soon after lost most of his interest in taking pictures.

For me it isn’t that way. I still have plenty of interest in shooting; I just haven’t had a lot of time to pursue it. I’ve been in this space now for two solid months and I still haven’t gotten it all together for where I need it to be.

In the meantime I’ve missed out on sharing the experience of starting a new business and a photography studio. Thinking about it that’s something I shouldn’t have neglected. So, from the point on I am going to make a commitment to blog on the progresses and hindrances I encounter on this endeavor.

The entries may be brief, but I’ll do my best to make the effort. And maybe some of you out there who come across this may get to know the photographer behind this venture better.