With the fall sports season officially over I decided to post a few more photos from tournament action around Massachusetts.
Fighting Fire
This week took an unfortunate turn with multiple large fires in various towns north of Boston. I listen to a police and fire scanner when I'm home and just as I was about to take a shower I heard a call come in for a fully involved house fire in Beverly. I quickly grabbed my gear and headed to the scene. I arrived just as firefighters were laying out a hose line to a fire hydrant. Everyone made it out of the house safely and firefighters were able to extinguish the flames. More photos can be seen at Wicked Local Beverly.
This fire happened in Malden the following morning. I just arrived at my first assignment when I saw a text message alerting me to a 2-alarm fire in Malden. I wasn't far away but I had to photograph my first assignment, edit it and send it to the editor because I was on deadline. After quickly editing photos in my car and sending images to my editor I headed to the fire which at this point had turned into 3-alarms. When I finally got to the scene firefighters were mostly overhauling the building. I only had a short time to photograph the scene because I had another assignment I needed to get to. Read the story here at Wicked Local Malden.
The Thrill of Victory and the Agony of Defeat
Soccer is one of my favorite sports to photograph. With state tournament games the action on the field is stepped up along with emotions. Without helmets to obstruct faces there is always an opportunity to capture great reactions and expressions. Here are two images from recent boys soccer state tournament action around Massachusetts.
Halloween Hauntings in Salem
A Salem police officer, left, holds a switch blade knife which was allegedly found on this man near Washington and Essex Street on Halloween night in Salem, MA.
Halloween in Salem offers a lot to photograph and never disappoints. This Halloween seemed a little bit slower and less chaotic than usual. However, that did not deter this person from being detained.
It all started when I was standing at the corner of a busy intersection, pretty much people watching and waiting for my next image to appear. All of sudden I noticed one police officer walking quickly and appeared to be following someone. Then I saw a second and third and fourth officer all closing in on their suspect. I quickly followed not knowing what was really going on but knew something was going to happen. They stopped the man a short distance away and I photographed the officers surround the man and start to search him. I didn't notice that police found anything until someone yelled to check him for a gun. At that point the officer held out the knife, handcuffed the man and took him away. The whole incident lasted only about 3 minutes or so, after that I went back to photographing people having a good time and enjoying the annual Halloween tradition in Salem.
Slender Man
Adam Pereira prepares for his role as Slender Man in the MEG Foundation urban legends themed haunted house at the MEG building in Saugus.
I've photographed this haunted house before and it's always offered plenty of visuals and cool effects. The most challenging part is working with the lighting. Most haunted houses are poorly lit and use strobe lights, making exposure and focusing an issue. For these image I used a straight on camera angle and made use of the parallel lines and colored lighting to help frame my compositions. For more photos check out Wicked Local Saugus.
Golf Days....
Somerville's Ryan Vogel places a club into his bag after completing the second hole at Unicorn Golf Course during their match against Medford.
I arrived at Unicorn Golf Course after the match had already started, luckily the staff at the course was nice enough to let me use a cart. This enabled me to be able to move around the course and position myself in the best possible place to create an image. I noticed a golf bag in a perfect location under a backlit tree and I knew at some point when a person arrived an image might unfold. I was luck that Ryan was positioned perfectly for me to capture this sports feature photograph.
Cabot Gallery & Art Studios
Sarah LoVasco, director, hangs a piece of acrylic artwork by artist Brett Mason titled "No More Than a Cubic Meter of Air" on the wall inside the Cabot Gallery & Artist Studios in Beverly, as she prepares for the first annual Group Exhibition, Artists of 222.
I met Sarah outside the Cabot Gallery & Art Studios, which is in a beautiful old historic building in downtown Beverly. I love how my job helps me gain access and learn a little bit about other peoples lives and gives me the opportunity to visit unique places. Check out Wicked Local Beverly to read the story and check out more photos.
Close Call
Michael Tansey of Peabody nearly gets kick in the head by Pasulayman Sowe of Lynn Classical as he attempts to head the ball during their game at Manning Field in Lynn.
Soccer is a great sport to photograph. There is always action on the field and the game has a good pace. Staying focused and understanding the game being photographed is a key element in capturing peak action.
Fore!
I was assigned to photograph golf at Turner Hill Golf Club on a beautiful summer afternoon. Not a bad days work. One of the best parts of this particular golf course is the rolling hills and white sand bunkers. I like how the Masconomet players red shirt really stands out from the lush green grass. If you look close enough you can see the tee flying through the air.
Musical Shadows
The shadows of high school marching band students are cast on the turf football field outside Beverly High School during marching band camp.
With summer seemingly slipping away, once again high fall sports and activities are quickly ramping up. I was assigned to photograph one of the local high schools as they practiced during band camp. I had free reign and noticed the students shadows as they marched on the field. I choose a low angle to help emphasize the rows of shadows
Can Hillary Clinton Cut It?
A life sized cardboard cutout of Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is seen inside the hall of Gerry 5 at the Marblehead Democratic Town Committee's picnic.
I was looking for creative ways to incorporate the cutout into a photo, however the problem I had was everyone was listening to the speakers and had their backs turned to me. I was hoping for some sort of interaction between the cutout and someone in attendance. I never saw that happen so I captured the scene that was in front of me.
Let Sleeping Pigs Lie
A pig rests while being accompanied by chickens inside the Livestock Barn at Essex Technical High School in Danvers.
My assignment was to photograph some of the updates that have been made to Essex Technical High School in Danvers for an upcoming story. While on a tour of the grounds I was lead into the Livestock Barn where some of the animals were kept. There were a few chickens and rosters around as well as two very large pigs. I was able to take a few quick photographs before being charged by one of the rosters in the barn. My tour guide and I didn't waste any time and quickly left the barn. I was told this was a common occurrence and the rooster only tolerated people he was familiar with.
US Olympian Abbey D'Agostino
Topsfield, MA native and 2016 Rio Olympics qualifier in the 5000 meter, Abbey D'Agostino, poses for a photo inside the Harvard University indoor track complex where she trains.
I had the privilege to meet and photograph Abbey a few weeks ago at the Harvard Athletic Complex at Harvard University, one of the sites where she trains. We meet at the indoor track and started taking some environmental portraits. Whenever I show up to an assignment I'm never sure what I'll be faced with. This assignment worked out well, we had the track all to ourselves and didn't have to find an alternative location. I always enjoy meeting people and hearing a little bit about their stories.
A Walk In The Clouds
I'm always looking for images wherever I go. I captured this photo while on assignment in Somerville. I noticed a bunch of large banners, about 15 feet tall, with graphics on them while walking past a parking lot. The banners were catching my eye but this one with the women in the red dress on it was great. I choose a very low angle and photographed for a few minutes capturing images as the clouds moved past. Waiting for the right shape of clouds made a difference in the final image. Paying attention to colors and how they work together can be a great way to take your images to the next level.
Reflecting on Healthcare
A pedestrian walks near the Partners Healthcare building at Assembly Square in Somerville.
My assignment was to photograph the new Partners Healthcare building as well as other construction around the Assembly Square area of Somerville. I had no idea how far along construction was but to my surprise the building looked almost complete. This worked to my advantage and I was able to walk around the square for a bit capturing various angles of the building and the great reflections of the clouds.
Glover's Regiment
Glover's Regiment captain, Seamus Daly, left, looks on as soldier Frank Lyons, center, fires his musket during a mock skirmish with soldiers from the Crown Forces during the Glover's Regiment annual encampment at Fort Sewall in Marblehead.
Attending the annual Glover's Regiment encampment is like stepping back in time. One of the highlights is the mock battle that take place around historic Marblehead harbor and Fort Sewall. The event is rich in history and a great place to capture fun photographs. To see more images check out Wicked Local Marblehead.
Parkour
Isabel Andrews, assistant coach, spots Alena Thalput, 13, as she leaps a wall gap at Somerville High School during the Somerville Recreation Department Parkour program.
For this image I chose to use a low angle to help clean up a distracting background and used the leading lines of the stairs and handrail to lead the viewers eye into the frame.
Fourth of July
People watch the Fourth of July fireworks at Singing Beach in Manchester by the Sea.
It's always fun to photograph fireworks. The challenge with photographing fireworks that tell a story is trying to capture the bright colorful fireworks as well as exposing for the general scene. It takes some experimentation and since some fireworks are bright and some are darker, your photos will all look a little different.
The Trophy Shot
Westwood's Andrea Meincke holds up the MIAA Division 1 girls lacrosse state championship trophy for the fans after their win over North Andover, 13-7, at Boston University.
Championship games always allow for a chance to get a nice trophy shot. From experience I knew one of the team captains would bring the trophy over to show the fans. I headed over towards the bleachers and waited. This shot happened to work out just as I hoped it would. Anticipating the moment and experience got me to the right spot at the right time.
The Face of Graduation
Members of Joseph Vigliotta's family cheer as his name is called to receive his diploma during the Danvers High School graduation inside the high school field house.
While looking for candid moments of graduates with their diplomas and cheering on their classmates I happened to hear the crowd start to cheer loudly. It was clear what the crowd was reacting to and I was able to get my shot.