
I've been catching up on office work, and sleep, this weekend and wanted to post a couple of recent bits that I've collected lately. Above is my spread in this week's (Oct. 23 - pgs. 56-57) ESPN the Magazine from my assignment to photograph the Metrodome. I like the layout, and I think its fun, but I wished that they would have given some larger play to a few of the individual pictures I was happy with from the job. Oh well -- since they didn't, I will:






If you want to learn more about the story you can pick up a copy this week, or just refer to my previous post. In the next couple of weeks you may also, if you find yourself bored in a Borders (BiaB), look for a few pieces that I will have in Newsweek and People.
When I wasn't cleaning our bathroom (as promised to the girlfriend) or playing Tiger Woods PGA Tour this weekend, I spent a little time finishing up my answers to part II of an interview that I've been asked to give by Wayne Yang, who runs the very smart photo blog Eight Diagrams. You can find the part I on the site here, and the II will join it sometime this week.
Lastly, this weekend I finally bit the bullet and opened an account with the good folks at PhotoShelter to begin putting my photo archive online. So far so good, and I have nothing but favorable reviews to report, but it's definitely going to take me a while to figure out everything that I want to put up there, and how to work out the pricing/licensing details. I'm planning to say more about my choice of PS over DRR, and why I'm going this way at all sometime in the future.
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