Bicycle Photography: Going Airborne
June 21st, 2010The diversity of Tucson's cycling scene never ceases to amaze me. In addition to the wide variety of bicyclists, our two-wheelers are used for a lot more than just riding along the terra firma.
Take, for example, the riders from Southern Arizona Freestyle Entertainment. They treat their bikes like aircraft...

This gravity-defying demo was part of this year's first-ever Cyclovia Tucson. The solar panels behind the rider belong to the Brooklyn Pizza Company, which gets up to 40 percent of its electricity from the sun.
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Website Redesign: International Environmental Law and Policy
June 17th, 2010Ted Parson is Joseph L. Sax Collegiate Professor of Law and Professor of Natural Resources & Environment at the University of Michigan. His research examines international environmental law and policy, the role of science and technology in public policy, and the political economy of regulation.
I just finished redesigning his website, TedParson.com:
The site summarizes Dr. Parson's research, teaching, publishing, and policy advice. You can also catch up on his latest news and enjoy a string quartet performance. (He's a former professional cellist.)
The photo in the page headers is one of mine. It shows a late afternoon rain falling on Kicking Horse Pass in British Columbia.
Tip: You can view more website design projects in my portfolio.
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Event Photography: More than Music
June 16th, 2010My previous Tucson Folk Festival 2010 posts have focused on the musical performances at this event.
Well, I'm here to tell you that there's a whole lot more to the Folk Festival than music. There was a wide array of vendors, including this mobile massage therapist...

If you wanted to add to your music collection, you had plenty of festival performer CDs to choose from at the Kitchen Store...

Uh-oh! Looks like there's some un-Arizona-like weather happening. This sudden downpour caused spectators to run for cover and the sound technicians to cover their equipment as best they could...

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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Concert Photography: Mid-2010 Retrospective
June 8th, 2010Although I'm usually not a blog post recycler, I'll admit that I got the idea for this entry from last month's Tucson Folk Festival commentary.
That post featured a list of the 36 musical acts that I photographed during the Folk Festival's two-day run. They included ArleneWow! (shown below), who came all the way from Connecticut to play for a very appreciative Tucson crowd...

Since concert photography is turning into one of this blog's most-used categories, I figured that now is a good time for a complete list of all the Tucson bands I've photographed.
Some were performing in concert, and others were included in larger community events like Cyclovia Tucson, the Fourth Avenue Street Fair and Meet Me at Maynards.
Here's the list:
- Batucaxe
- Brothers for Christ
- Calexico
- Can Crushers at 2008 and 2009 4th Avenue Winter Street Fairs
- Carnivaleros
- Mitzi Cowell
- Crawdaddy-o
- CrossCut Saw
- Diamond Jim Hewitt at 2008 and 2009 Tucson Folk Festivals
- Dusty Buskers at 2008 Dillinger Days, 2008 4th Avenue Winter Street Fair, Meet Me at Maynards July 6, 2009 and July 13, 2009
- Fushicho Daiko
- Gertie and the TO Boys
- Jovert
- Leila Lopez
- Lenguas Largas
- Missing Parts
- Neon Prophet
- One Kingdom Image
- Orquestra la Unica
- Kevin Pakulis with Larry Lee Lerma
- Run Boy Run
- Sergio Mendoza y la Orkestra
- Silver Thread Trio
- Spirit Familia
- Tariq Rasool and the Songhai Drummers
- The Determined Luddites
- Vanish Twin
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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