Warwick Youth Lacrosse Versus Monroe-Woodbury

Posted On May 10 2011 By

This past Saturday was portrait day for the Warwick Youth Lacrosse league. Early weather reports were calling for rain in the morning, but quickly shifted overnight to afternoon showers – showing up just about the time we would be cleaning up from the event. Thankfully, the weather held out a little bit longer and allowed me enough time to shoot some images of the Warwick boys and girls teams as they went head-to-head against Monroe-Woodbury.

With the 300mm lens and 1.4x extender attached, I grabbed a seat in the middle of the two fields and took shots of the players as they warmed up and played against each other. The shot above was taken just as I was ready to head off the field. As the Warwick player carried the ball within shooting distance, two Monroe-Woodbury players quickly chased him behind the net. To help keep the ball in their court, the Warwick player jumped up, passed the ball and was knocked to the ground. The officials called a penalty and I walked away with a shot worthy of a blog post!

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2011 Warriors Extreme Cheer Competition

Posted On January 30 2011 By

Yesterday was the second week in a row that we’ve been at the Minisink Valley High School for an event. I was up just a little before 5AM to get ready for the 2011 Minisink Valley Warriors Extreme Cheer Competition in Slate Hill, NY. Having setup most of our area the night before, my main focus was to finish setting up our servers, printers and viewing stations for the parents and participants.

Unlike last year, the roster for this year’s event was much larger and now required two action photographers for complete coverage since there were two different judge’s tables – each facing a different way. Needless to say, we made sure that there were plenty of strobes throughout the entire gym! As the day got underway, the size of the crowds was just amazing. At times, we couldn’t even see the exhibition floor from our portrait area!

Overall, the day ran very smooth and everyone loved our cheer posters, team panoramic images and custom prints. In the end, we captured a little over 2,500 action images from all of the teams and now have the job of sorting through and posting all of them in an online gallery!

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Gene Brigham Wrestling Invitational

Posted On January 22 2011 By

Always known as the Minisink Valley Wrestling Invitational, this year’s event had a slight change. Named in memory of Arthur “Gene” Brigham, the event hosted teams from nearby towns including Middletown, Rondout Valley, Honesdale, Onteora, Wallkill, White Plains, New Rochelle and some not-so-nearby ones like Longwood, Long Island and Bristol, CT.

Since it was our first major event of the year, our entire staff was onsite with a full blue-screen setup and action photographers at the ready for any special requests. We also introduced some brand new products and designs.

If you would like to be notified when images from the event are posted online – including team photos, wrestler portraits and trophy images – be sure to provide us with your email address below and we’ll send you a message with the access code once they become available.

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High Point Hawks Cheer Competition

Posted On November 23 2010 By

This year, we’ve been working closely with our leagues to ensure that we provide them with as many opportunities to fund-raise as possible. At the beginning of the season, the High Point Hawks Youth Football league asked us if we would be interested in working with them on their second annual cheerleading competition. We accepted the invite and looked forward to the big event.

Having been to a lot of competitions, we know what to expect as they all pretty much run the same. However, the High Point Hawks Cheer Competition was different. Being only their second year, we were prepared for a few hiccups along the way – which is to be expected with organizations who are fresh into the competition scene. As the day went on, not a single problem occurred and when the event ended early, we were completely blown away! Almost every event we cover always goes a bit later than scheduled because of delays with the judges or participants. Not this one!

The morning started with an on-site arrival around 6AM to begin setting up for the first routine at 9AM – which was plenty of time for us to setup our viewing stations, posed action green screen, team portrait area and all of our sample products. For this competition, we debuted a new line of custom graphics designed specifically for this cheer competition. To call them a hit was an understatement as our tables were consistently flooded with parents and players wanting to check out all that we had to offer!

For each of the routines, we also provided an action photographer who could capture shots of the cheerleaders doing what they do best. The shot of the Hillsborough Junior Raiders was one of our favorites because of all of the different expressions captured in one image. From winks and smiles to yells and goofy laughs, this image is what a cheerleading competition is all about – having a good time while getting the crowd pumped!

As football winds down and we enter our winter season, we look forward to covering more event like this! Our next major competition is in January for Minisink Valley! See you there!

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High Point Hawks Playoffs Against Lenape Valley Football

Posted On November 22 2010 By

When Football season comes around, we know that we’ll start covering it in shorts and t-shirts and we’ll finish the season bundled in layer after layer of clothing – and this was certainly the case for the High Point Hawk Versus Lenape Valley playoff game. I think I had almost 7 different layers on, including gloves and a hat, yet my fingers still felt like they were going to fall off!

Even though no frostbite set in, we had a blast watching the players execute a great game. As we started covering their warm-ups, we noticed that most of the kids on the team looked like they could play for the high school and yet, they were actually part of the New Jersey Youth Football League (NJYFL). The shot above was of Francisco Rios as he flanked a group of Lenape Valley defenders. Making his way down the field, Lenape kept pace and was able to get him to run out of bounds – though High Point was finally able to complete the drive and score a touchdown. In the end, Lenape Valley squeaked out a win in the final few moments making it another great playoff game that we were able to capture!

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