
Looking back, this year was incredibly rewarding for me. Of my 21 years, this was certainly one of the best. Here’s to another.
Read on for my favorite images of the year, in chronological order.

Looking back, this year was incredibly rewarding for me. Of my 21 years, this was certainly one of the best. Here’s to another.
Read on for my favorite images of the year, in chronological order.

For the past three and a half years working at the athletic department, I have documented many historical moments. This fall, the football team took center stage, winning nine games in the regular season. As my last assignment photographing the team, I covered their 24-23 win over Utah State in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl at Bronco Stadium in Boise, Idaho.

I spent the days leading up to this year’s Famous Idaho Potato Bowl documenting the Bobcats’ time in Boise.

This past Wednesday, Ohio took on Temple in what has become a rivalry between the two teams. Here’s what I saw.
People often ask me how I cover the events I am assigned to shoot. Very often, photographers will be secretive about their methods and approach to their work. I’ve always wondered what it would be like to document the way I shoot an event as hectic as this past weekend’s homecoming parade and football game. After researching and testing various solutions, I figured out a way to have a GoPro camera document my work on Saturday.
Starting at 9:30am, the camera took one frame every 5 seconds. When I was editing at my computer, I had a script take screenshots at the same interval. I assembled the footage at various frame rates in Quicktime, then combined the clips in iMovie. I mixed in music, courtesy of the Marching 110. Enjoy.