Red Lion vs. New Oxford Lacrosse
Shots from the Red Lion High School vs. New Oxford lacrosse games.
Personal Photography and Work
Shots from the Red Lion High School vs. New Oxford lacrosse games.
She watered it, watched it root, made sure it got the right amount of sun. For six years.
This was a ton of fun – the car was originally a Pontiac G6. The owner brought it to his body shop and said, “I hate everything about it. Make it better.”
I was part of the huge honor ride for Captain Robbie Miller tonight. Thanks to Doc for a safe ride. R.I.P Robbie.
We’ve been waiting a while, so it was worth the couple minutes in the garden. Tulips, Japanese Painted ferns, hostas, and even the dreaded dandelion make appearances.
Visiting Spring Grove won both varsity and JV games, the latter by 1 after Red Lion held a 5-1 lead.
Philly now has two professional Ultimate teams: the Spinners in the MLU and now the Phoenix in the AUDL. I grabbed some shots of the team at their recent practice.
I couldn’t miss this one if I tried – the Warriors’ Watch and A Hero’s Welcome did a ‘mug & hug’ for Sgt. Sean Petrondi in West Chester, to his Aunt’s house across the street from mine.
It was freezing, but the shots came out awesome.
I was honored to be part of the Warriors’ Watch/A Hero’s Welcome escort for First Lieutenant Shane Clair of West Chester.
This AutoChromatica photo shoot is for a Pontiac enthusiast event, where they are celebrating the 50th anniversary of this model by putting my 3/4 shot on the commemorative giveaways.
For those who have never seen this sport played at a high level, come out this year! I promise you’ll like it more than soccer.
The Warriors’ Watch and A Hero’s Welcome cheered LCpl. Joseph Logue at the airport, and then we escorted him to his house in Upper Darby.
Today I’m humbled. One of my images from our welcome of Corporal Dean Oldt on July 13, 2008 was selected as one of only 18 images for inclusion in a permanent art exhibit at a National Cemetery.