Monday, March 23, 2009

New Dial-9 photo... Again

We finally got everyone together for a new group photo. Thanks to Beth and Christy for shooting and art-directing and thanks to Andrea for making sure little Greyson didn't run off the bridge!It wouldn't be any fun without some outtakes...

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Dirty Gringos at Landshark Cafe

We caught our friends the Dirty Gringos at the Landshark in Jax Beach. I brought the Nikon D3 to test it out in low light. I shot everything at 6400 iso and it looked great. Oh, and we had a lot of fun too!

Friday, March 20, 2009

New Dial-9 photo

I was playing around with some Dial-9 photos for our new promo kit. Thanks to Alan Smith for the great shots!

Thursday, March 05, 2009

West Palm

I drove to West Palm the week of the Honda Classic to shoot some fun stuff.
First was the TOUR Wives Charity Golf tournament. The wives played golf and the players caddied for them. It was a lot of fun and everyone had a great time.
Jeff Maggert and Brad Faxon watch the ladies warm up.
Jonathan Byrd dutifully marks golf balls for his wife
It just not South Florida without seeing Cranes and Byrds at play!
OK, bad pun... SorryThis group did a little wardrobe planning, no?
Best dressed, and "Most Honest".
At about 1 AM I was awakened by the most loudest, most obnoxious noise which had me peeling myself off the ceiling! Fire alarm... Great.
The WPFD showed up to check things out and then cleared us to go back to sleep. yeah right!My next assignment was to shoot a portrait of TOUR Rules Official Brad Fabel.
Brad is known for an incident at THE PLAYERS Championship in 1998 when a seagull picked his ball off the 17th green and then flew off dropping the ball in the water.
Here is the first portrait.I thought the shot was lacking something...My final assignment was to photograph Camilo Villegas. The scheduling was tricky and I finally got him for about 5 minutes after his pro-am round and press conference. I got about 20 frames and fortunately they looked pretty good.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

The Big Island of Hawaii

Tuesday after Sony, we flew over to the Big Island so I could cover the Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai. This is by far my favorite event of the year. It's a limited field event and it's held at one of the most beautiful resorts in the islands.
This year was to be the best yet, because we were able to stay at the Four Seasons. This made my life much easier because I could work from the room and we were near all the events I had to shoot.
When we checked in, we were taken to our room... Just off the 18th green!I could throw a golf ball to the green from here.Very comfy.We caught up with our friends Michelle and Chad.And enjoyed a gorgeous sunset from the clubhouse .Beth and Lisa up to no good...Wednesday was the first of two Pro-Ams, and I hit the course to gather some frames.
Gary Player was entertaining a group of Japanese photographers with his Sumo wrestler impression.The Mitsubishi logo looked great against the blue sky and green grass.
Bernhard Langer did an interview with the Golf Channel... Love that shirt!The 17th hole has a great lava/shell sign by the ocean.
Lisa and Aaron relax after a long day... Lisa relaxed so hard, she almost fell out of her chair!Another beautiful sunset with my beautiful wife!Aaron plays with his food... This is the money you could save with Maui Jim!What a good-looking group!Nope, no one had any fun...
Oh yeah, there was a golf tournament too. The course is built on an old lava field.Tom Kite hits on the 17th hole while his caddie Sandy Jones looks onBernhard Langer wears an other great shirt.
On his way to the win!Hawaiian dancers entertain at the trophy ceremony. It was a nice way to end our trip.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Diving the U.S.S. Scrimmage

How do I start this one?... In a pretty strange coincidence, I found one of the Navy ships my dad served aboard. My father was a lieutenant commander during WWII, and was the captain of several Admirable class minesweepers. I was never sure what happened to the three ships he commanded; the U.S.S. Admirable, the U.S.S. Lance and the U.S.S. Scrimmage.
I received an email last year from Ray Boland, a marine biologist who works for N.O.A.A. in Hawaii who said he knew where one of my dad's ships was. He found me through my earlier blog entry about visiting the U.S.S. Hazard minesweeper in Omaha. He told me about an artificial reef off Oahu called the "Mahi" that used to be a Navy minesweeper and it was the Scrimmage. It is a diveable wreck and Ray offered to take us for a visit. We went on Monday after the Sony and were joined by Ray's colleague Hans Van Tilburg who is a maritime heritage coordinator and very knowledegeable of the wreck.
It was a great dive even though the visibility was poor. The wreck is starting to deteriorate and it's not safe to penetrate, but it was still awesome to swim over the decks my dad once walked wearing the mantle of command.

Here is a dive card of the wreck in it's current stateOur dive boat waits at the dock.
Looking back at Oahu.Beth and Ray chat on the way out.Ray gets a shot of me on the deck of the Scrimmage.And over the wheelhouse.Beth swims over the bow.Hans gets a shot of growth on the hull.Ray near the mast.I thought I'd add a few shots from my dad's collection for perspective...
Lieutenant Commander Richard C. CondonThe captain at work.The U.S.S. Admirable - AM 136