Website Design: Anyplace Access for Arizonans
April 29th, 2010Anyplace Access for Arizonans (AA4A) is a University of Arizona-based program that offers online courses in nutrition, health and bioscience.
AA4A courses are directed towards students, non-degree seekers, pre-professionals and professionals in the health-related fields including occupational and physical therapy, nursing, pharmacy, dietetics and radiation therapy.
This was a combination design and photography project:
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Event Photography: Watershed Management Group Earth Month
April 26th, 2010Throughout this month, Tucson's Watershed Management Group has been celebrating the 40th anniversary of Earth Day. WMG's Earth Month celebration included a block party, street painting, a bike tour of water harvesting sites, and several workshops.
The last two Earth Month workshops were held in my neighborhood. A nearby neighbor had a culvert cistern installed, while the action in my yard focused on tuning up the earthworks.
After the WMG volunteers enlarged a water harvesting basin in my front yard, it was time to move the hesperaloe, which I had planted in a shady spot.
My bad.
Hesperaloes are xeriscape plants that need full sun. So, let's give it a new home near the driveway. Plenty of sunshine there...

I must say that, as of this morning, the hesperaloe appears to be thriving.
Elsewhere on the front yard xeriscaping project WMG's Matthew Bertrand (right) and Charlie, the go-to guy for any stonemasonry work, measure the slope of the drainage they've built at the edge of the enlarged water harvesting basin...

The drainage will direct excess basin water into the rock garden that Matthew's standing on.
Tip: You can view more event photography in my portfolio and on this blog. I am also available for event photography assignments in Tucson, Arizona, and elsewhere. I specialize in concerts, festivals, parades, political rallies, and sporting events. To check availability and to request a proposal, please e-mail me or call 520-690-1888.
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Event Photography: A Bicycling Trifecta
April 21st, 2010This past Sunday featured a trifecta of bicycling events here in Tucson. The festivities started with the twice-yearly Bicycle Swap Meet on Fourth Avenue. Both new and used bikes, accessories, and bike parts were on sale...

Want some cycling-themed clothing to go with your new or used bike? Swap Meet regular P. Nosa's ready and waiting to take your embroidery requests...

Care for some car-free street riding? Well, let's ride north from the Swap Meet and join Tucson's first-ever Cyclovia, a five-mile event for walkers, runners, skateboarders, bladers, and bicyclists.
Welcome to car-free Seneca Street...

Cyclovians in need of a musical break were treated to a bus shelter concert by the Missing Parts...

Okay, that's two Tucson bicycling events down and one to go. Let's head to Downtown Tucson for the finish of the New Belgium Brewing Urban Assault Ride...

Tip: You can view more event photography in my portfolio and on this blog. I am also available for event photography assignments in Tucson, Arizona, and elsewhere. I specialize in concerts, festivals, parades, political rallies, and sporting events. To check availability and to request a proposal, please e-mail me or call 520-690-1888.
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Event Photography: Rock and Stroll through Downtown Tucson
April 16th, 2010The Meet Me at Maynards weekly social/run walk just turned a year old. To celebrate, 1,261 people converged on Maynards Market and Kitchen in Downtown Tucson. They began the festivities by sampling the wares from a variety of local vendors…

In front of the market was a health fair featuring Rock and Stroll sponsor Tucson Medical Center…

Looks like it’s almost time to start walking and strolling through Downtown Tucson. So, let’s have a rousing Meet Me at Maynards "Get Out!" cheer…

The Downtown mad dash heads east along Broadway…

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Tip: You can view more event photography in my portfolio and on this blog. I am also available for event photography assignments in Tucson, Arizona, and elsewhere. I specialize in concerts, festivals, parades, political rallies, and sporting events. To check availability and to request a proposal, please e-mail me or call 520-690-1888.
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Event Photography: Fiesta en el Barrio Viejo 2010
April 7th, 2010This past Saturday, a Tucson tradition began. Nine local bands joined together for a rousing good fundraiser for our community radio station, KXCI-FM 91.3. As one would expect from a station that plays a little bit of everything, a wide variety of musical talent was on display.
Headliners Calexico weighed in with a tasty blend of Americana and alt-country...

Crawdaddy-o rolled out the brass for a rousing good set of Cajun-flavored music...

Sergio Mendoza y la Orkestra lit up the late afternoon with a high-energy set combining rock and mambo...

Away from the stage, fiesta-goers made their own entertainment. A spirited group of beginning and experienced hula-hoopers set up shop by the bar. With varying degrees of success, they twirled the day away...

Tip: You can view more event photography in my portfolio and on this blog. I am also available for event photography assignments in Tucson, Arizona, and elsewhere. I specialize in concerts, festivals, parades, political rallies, and sporting events. To check availability and to request a proposal, please e-mail me or call 520-690-1888.
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