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New Galleries Added From Mercer and Tri-City
The racing season is getting cranked up now and I am slowly recovering from my recent hospital stay. And contrary to what some may have said or thought, the run away car did not hit me on Sunday night. I was able to run and I did fall, rather hard actually, but I’m basically okay,…
Read MoreVictory Lane Photos From Mercer
Victory Lane photos from Mercer Raceway Park for all three weeks they have run have been uploaded to our new gallery site… March 28 – Despite forecasts calling for 70% chance of storms, sunshine and no rain within hundreds of miles allowed Mercer Raceway Park to kick off the 2009 season Saturday night with the…
Read MoreNew Gallery Launched, Photos From Tri-City Speedway Car Show Added
This past Saturday (March 7) we went to Cranberry Mall for Tri-City Speedway’s annual Car Show. This was also the public debut of the new ownership and management team of Tri-City, and although we had previously met Michelle and Rich Hetrick, this was out first opportunity to meet co-owner Roy Hill and Marketing Director Kristen…
Read MoreAn Absolute Must-Read On Bullying and Its Scars…
Ron Meyer is a writer for a couple of the racing magazines that I shoot for ( Dirt Late Model and Dirt Modified ) He is also a blogger, and today he has written a very moving and powerful post about bullying and the scars it leaves. Ron has written this from a very personal…
Read MoreOn Shooting Baseball – Or Any Sports Action…And THINKING, Even PLANNING…
David Hobby, aka The Strobist, recently did a guest blog post on Scott Kelby’s site. In it, David talks about a game he and other sports shooters used to play, called First Frame. The rules were simple: Two competing photographers shooting the same game shot the first frame of a 36-exposure roll of Tri-X at…
Read MoreHow do you deal with "No"?
When you are up for a job, be it a photo job or a work place job, and you lose out to someone else, how do you respond? Seth Godin offers an excellent suggestion on how to properly respond: Two ways to deal with “no”
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