Posts Tagged ‘baseball’

June 18 – Been Busy

It’s been over a month since my last blog post, not good. I really need to keep on it, at least when I am in between assignments. So what have I been up too? Pretty much most of my work lately has been covering the Seattle Mariners, with a couple of Sounders FC and Sounders [...]

May 9, 2012 – Photos of the Week

Wow! It has been a busy week with both Seattle Mariners and Seattle Sounders FC photo assignments. Here are a few of my favorite shots of the past week. Enjoy! Tweet

A Perfect Game

On Saturday April 21st, 2012, I witnessed sports history in person. I not only witnessed it person, I photographed it. My assignment on this beautiful Seattle day in April may have been the highlight of my sports photography career. On this day I photographed a ‘Perfect Game’ in a Major League Baseball game, something that [...]


WhatsInTheBag

April 18, 2012 – What’s in the Camera Bag – Night MLB Game

With the Major League baseball season in full swing, I thought it would be a good time to post a new “What’s in the Camera Bag.” If you didn’t already know, I cover a lot of the Seattle Mariners home baseball games, most of which are at night. I love shooting night games at Safeco [...]

RIP Greg Halman

Nov. 21st, 2011 – Sad morning for Mariner’s fans as Mariner’s outfielder Greg Halman was found stabbed to death in Rotterdam, Netherlands (Story Here). I didn’t get to photograph him much, but when I did he always had a big smile on his face. With so much talent at only 24 years old, I could [...]

Published – ESPN Fantasy Baseball

Just a quick post. Looks like one of my photos was featured on ESPN’s Fantasy baseball website. Keep them coming! Tweet


Close Call While Shooting Baseball

Had my first close call last night while shooting the Seattle Mariners vs Oakland Athletics MLB baseball game in Seattle. An Oakland player fouled the ball and without anytime to think to duck, the ball whizzed right past my head! Talking with regular MLB photographers, it’s bound to happen every year. So I guess, this wasn’t [...]