June 30, 2009

AthFest 2009

This weekend I shot my 3rd Flagpole Awards and Athfest. I had a hard time mustering up enthusiasm for the annual music festival considering it takes place in near 100 degree temperatures and I've been there, done that. However I had an experience that was definitely new in the first minute of The Black Lips show Friday night. I was in front of the stage shooting with my earplugs in when fellow photographer Josh Weiss got my attention telling me to watch my back. I turned around to see that crazed fans were crashing into the barricade moving it forward and it was about to come down along with the people right where I was. I got out of the way in time thanks to Josh. Security ran in and stopped the madness the best they could, but eventually about 15 staff members and police had to form a line holding the barricade in place the duration of the show. Who knew The Black Lips ignited such a frenzy?

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S.J. Ursey of band "Creepy" hula-hoops before the annual Flagpole Awards Thursday June 25, 2009, outside of the Morton Theater in downtown Athens. 

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Casper and the Cookies

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Art Rosenbaum

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Dead Confederate

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Dead Confederate

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Those Darlins

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The Black Lips

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fans at The Black Lips show

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The Black Lips

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The Black Lips



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Gabe Brownless, 8, hangs in a hamock at a booth during AthFest Saturday in downtown Athens.




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Cassie Robinson of Watkinsville, is reflected in a mirrored art box while taking pictures at AthFest Saturday in downtown Athens.

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The Ginger Envelope

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The Ginger Envelope

June 24, 2009

summer lightning

There are lots of storms every year, but only a small handful that come from just the right direction and with enough lightning firepower to make it worth dragging myself out of my apartment after midnight to shoot. Last Wednesday night/Thursday morning a line of storms converged from almost all sides around Athens and I headed out to see what I could get. There are very few beautiful skylines in Athens. The only lovely view that is also perfectly positioned in front of a parking deck is that of City Hall. Storms rarely come from the North behind City Hall so when one does you take advantage no matter the hour. I didn't get anything the first hour or so. Then suddenly the storm was on top of me and the rain drenched me and my gear in seconds. I retreated to my car until the worst had passed. I was thrilled to see that when I emerged another chunk of the storm was heading past to the North just missing Athens. I waited an hour shooting 200 or so 10-20 second exposures as lightning was popping on both sides of City Hall, but not getting any in my frame. Finally one big beautiful bolt ripped through the sky in just the right place making it all worth the while. 

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Lightning electrifies the sky behind City Hall as a line of thunderstorms moves through Athens early Thursday June 18, 2009. Over 4,000 people lost power in Northeast Georgia during the storm.