Saturday, April 9, 2011

Pound It

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The All Sports Media Party arrived once again with the usual appearance of Danny Wuerffel. Sam Acho, a defensive end from the University of Texas, won the annual Danny Wuerffel award for exemplary community service and academic achievement. Above Acho and Wuerffel pound hands before interviews. This year's former star player was none other than Hall of Fame quarterback, Jim Kelly, who played for the Buffalo Bills after the University of Miami. Below Kelly laughs with a community member:

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Danny Wuerffel shakes the hand of a fan during the All Sports Media Party.

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Fort Walton Beach beats Escambia 59-50 on Thursday, Feb. 17, 2011.

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Niceville beats Fort Walton Beach 9-3 on Friday, March 11, 2011.

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Paxton defeats Laurel Hill 6-3 on Thursday, April 7, 2011.

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Students watch as a woman who weaves baskets shows them the steps it takes to create different kinds of baskets. This was part of the 150th Anniversary of the Civil War "School Day" event put on by the Walton Guard reenactors on Friday, April 8, 2011.

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Some of the reenactors allowed the students to hold the rifles to see how heavy they were.

My updates have been slower now that I am working on a photo story about a homeless man working his way back into society through a shelter called Opportunity Place. The project is about half way through and will be updated on here upon completion.

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Friday, February 11, 2011

Livestrong for Lockwood

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Livestrong. That is what Ian Lockwood was all about and all his teammates knew it. Being diagnosed with brain cancer in 2009, Lockwood overcame the obstacle and was cancer-free last summer. Only in recent months did the cancer return to claim his physical life, but it failed to eliminate the impact his heart and spirit had on the community. The senior Navarre High School football player was well loved and supported by family, friends, and even others who never knew him personally. Many of those people gathered together on a dreary Friday afternoon at the football stadium to celebrate his life and shed a few tears. Former UF football coach Urban Meyer and former UF safety Ahmad Black (top photo) were present at the service and released black and yellow balloons along with Ian's parents symbolizing their release of Ian into heaven.

Here is Ian Lockwood in October of 2009. I took this photo during half time of their homecoming:
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The Navarre players rally together and raise Ian's helment to honor their friend and fellow teammate:
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Many cried and held hands tightly during the service:
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Urban Meyer hugs Ian's father as his mother wipes a few tears:
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On Wednesday, Feb. 2, a car wreck occurred on Highway 20 across from the new Walmart in Niceville. Here was one of the cars with damage:
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Rocky Bayou beats South Walton, 1-0 on February 3rd:
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Choctaw defeats Rutherford, 8-0 on February 3rd:
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Choctaw loses to Washington, 55-53 on February 4th:
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Fort Walton Beach beats Niceville, 45-14 on February 5th:
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Students from Wright Elementary sing during their Black History Month Program:
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Choctaw loses to Pensacola, 48-45 on February 11th:
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Choctaw defeats Ponte Vedra, 3-0 on February 11th:
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Sunday, January 30, 2011

Playful Pygmies, Pumped Players, & Prideful Participants

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Pygmy goats are entertaining, almost like dogs. This assignment (on January 19th) was a feature piece on a lady in Holt who owns a goat farm:

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Fort Walton Beach plays hometown rival Choctawhatchee and wins 43-40 on Friday, Jan. 21st:

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Right after the girls play, the boys duke it out on the court and Fort Walton Beach wins their third-straight series game, 60-50:

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For the third year in a row, I photographed (and shot video) of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade on Highway 98 and Hollywood Blvd on Monday, Jan. 19th. I took a different approach this year and focused my interviews (for the video) on MLK's vision of helping others:

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In the Boys soccer District 1-4A tournament, Choctaw battled West Florida Tech and won 9-1 to claim the district title:

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Sunday, January 16, 2011

Point~of~View

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With the New Year underway, I thought I would take a fresh approach to my blog this year. With the amount of time I will be spending at the Daily News, I decided to add more images and less words to each post. Unless something needs an extensive explanation, only a sentence or two will describe each image. Here are images (and a video) from the first two weeks on the job. The top image is from a controlled burn off Highway 98 last Wednesday.

Two cheerleaders throw plastic basketballs into the stands during the grand opening ceremony of the new arena at the Northwest Florida State College campus in Niceville:
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Men's hoops game on the night of the grand opening:
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A snowbird getting his hair trimmed at the Winter Guest Fest on Okaloosa Island on Friday, Jan. 7:
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Parents at Plew Elementary School are first place in the country for their recycling efforts:
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Fort Walton Beach boys basketball vs. Niceville on Friday, Jan. 14:
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Northwest Florida State College's women's bball on Saturday, Jan. 15:
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Same night, same school, but the men play:
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I captured a struggle for the ball during both games:
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The men seem more dramatic:
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The 39th Annual Epiphany Cross Dive into the bayou by a local church:


That is all for this week! Post comments! And check out my site for purchasing these images: www.melphotos.imagekind.com.
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Thursday, January 6, 2011

~ David & Kendra Becker Wedding ~

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Christmas trees, mistletoe, and ... wedding bells? There is a reason this season is considered "merry" and "jolly" and what better way to capitalize that feeling than a small, holiday-sprinkled wedding at an intimate bed and breakfast establishment located a bouquet's toss away from the bayou. Just the day after Christmas in a climate too chilly for tank tops, the final preparations began to unfold as the wedding party and guests arrive at the destination one by one.

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The bride suits up in the old, new, borrowed, and blue while chatting away with her bridesmaids before the ceremony. Like every wedding day, there is always something that goes wrong - like forgetting the bridesmaids' hair pieces - but on the flip side there is always someone to call to run that errand when needed.

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Camera phones make great mini cameras... and also great photographic opportunities when all four of her bridesmaids zoomed in on her just for the perfect capture. Knowing she is one of the two most important people of the day, the bride rolls along with it and makes a few faces to please her audience.

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After making her way down the staircase, the bride and groom wed next to the house Christmas tree. A prayer and a few scriptures were read during the ceremony and a pre-empted "I do" was spoken by the groom when the pastor recited the vows he was to repeat. A few giggles arose from the crowd - and the bride as well - but the room quickly grew quiet again as the couple confirmed their vows with full hearts.

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The union is the most emotional for the parents, who can hardly fight back tears as they watch their child take a monumental life step.

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Not as traditional as a toast, but nevertheless the groomsmen and the groom clink their cups together in celebration and friendship.

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The sunlight from the window overlooks the groom's cake, which rests directly next to the jingle bells that would later be used to send off the excited couple.

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The time came to dance...and dip.

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Before the bouquet was tossed, the couple sat on the stairs and joked around with family and guests.

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The bride hugs her father just before they danced.

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The bride loved the porch swing and wanted a memorable image with her husband there.

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The song "Sweep Me Off My Feet", written and composed by an absent friend, moved the bride to tears as she listened to it play in the background.

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The bride takes one last look and waves goodbye to the guests as her and the groom head out the front door.

In this short, simple, but sweet wedding and ceremony, the strive for excellence, improvement, and raw emotion in my images was imperative. As my second wedding, I found I was more comfortable and confident as a photographer. I knew the crucial moments to capture and when to let my camera battery rest. I knew when to boldly jump in for a tight shot and when to lay back and grab the overview. I knew that striving to get the best shots for the bride and groom was my utmost priority and the core essence of the storyline in images. I also knew this was something I planned to keep on doing for the rest of my life.