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Hewitt-Trussville Football

I had a great opportunity to shoot my first sports event last week. the Hewitt-Trussville Huskies took on the Oak Mtn Eagles. The Huskies won 63-0
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905 Wood Avenue

“It’s just 4 walls and a roof” my wife said as I was in the middle of my 3rd emotional breakdown of the day. She was trying to console me, and I love her so much for it, but 905 Wood Avenue was so much more than just a house for me.
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Throwback to Spooky Shoot 2023

Last year after my wife laid out all of her Halloween decorations, we had a little impromptu photo session. It’s getting to be that time of year again, so I thought I’d post some highlights from that session. Look for this year’s photos in the next few weeks!
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Auburn Raptor Center Show at Huntsville Botanical Garden

This summer, I had the chance to visit the Huntsville Botanical Garden and catch an incredible raptor show put on by the Auburn Raptor Center, a rehabilitation and education program run by Auburn University’s College of Veterinary Medicine.
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A Literary Analysis of House of Leaves

I recently read the book House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski and I wanted to write something about it. I know this is a photography page, but I didn’t really have anywhere else to put it, so…here it is. Spoilers ahead, of course, and I highly recommend this book, so feel free to skip…
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People of NOLA
Photographing the people of New Orleans offers a dynamic and captivating experience, especially in areas like Jackson Square where the city’s vibrant energy is on full display. This past visit, I focused on capturing both the tourists and locals who help define the spirit of the city. From street performers dazzling crowds with their acts…
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NOLA Graffiti
Street art, also known as graffiti, is one of my favorite things to capture in any city, but New Orleans offers something unique. The art itself is always changing, just like the city, but it never disappears—there’s always something to see. Every time I visit, popular spots that were tagged with one piece of art…
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Abandoned Home, March 2024

Near my childhood home stood an old abandoned house. It belonged to my step-dad’s great uncle and it always had this sort of enigmatic allure to me and my brother. The owner of the house, a man named Guy Wallace, passed away in 1982 and it’s been empty ever since. Now, 42 years later it…
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Buck’s Pocket – 02-29-2024
Went out today wanting to get some drone flying in on this Leap Day, but when I got to my spot at Buck’s Pocket, I found it was occupied by some Turkey Vultures. Decided not to risk disturbing them with the drone, so I got some nice shots of them instead. Also managed to finally…
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Ohio Baja SAE, September 2023

A few times per year, I volunteer as a Technical Inspector for Baja SAE. This is a 3-day collegiate competition. Teams of students design and build off-road vehicles, then put them through a series of tests. These tests include suspension checks, acceleration runs, maneuverability courses, and more. These events are capped off with a grueling…
