The Hardest Part Of Being A Photographer

Posted October 09, 2008 By Chris Wanamaker | 1 Comment

As a photographer, we face challenges every time we pick up the camera. From lighting to posing and into post-production retouching, we’re constantly working with things that are sometimes out of our control. This past weekend was no exception.

Friday night was filled with footballs games. The first was between the Junior Varsity teams for Minisink Valley and Middletown at the Minisink Valley High School. With the sun beaming brightly and very low in the sky, we had to contend with harsh shadows on all of the players. We were constantly adjusting our settings for the optimal shot. Later that night was the game between the Varsity teams for the same schools on the brand new Middletown High School field. While the lighting was perfect, the night was cold and keeping our fingers warm was enough of a challenge!

Saturday morning brought the same cold air as we set out for an entire day photographing the Minisink Valley Youth Soccer teams - all 900+ kids! As the clouds peeled back and let the sun shine down, things began to warm up … but gave us those harsh shadows that we love to hate.

Sunday morning followed with much warmer weather and a family session in New Jersey. With an energetic kid, a 7-month old baby and two extremely nice parents … there was nothing challenging about the day … until we packed up and got ready for something we knew would be tough for the both of us.

Our final shoot for the weekend was a portrait session. Not of a family or a child in the traditional sense - but of one family’s dog, Zeus, who was very much a child to them in his own right. Unfortunately, Zeus was dying of cancer. We had been asked to take some portraits of him (since he had never had them done) before his time came.

Knowing that you are taking some of the last shots of someone is an honor and a heartache at the same time. Having experienced this same feeling personally a little over a year ago, I know how hard it can be. So as we arrived, this incredibly massive Great Dane greeted us by the car and as we got our gear ready, settled down in the backyard under the shade of trees. As we maneuvered around each other, Zeus seemed to pose every so often and allow me those few short moments to capture him as if he were a perfectly crafted statue.

The hardest part of the session came when I needed to put down the camera - wondering if I could just get one more shot. We eventually packed everything up and headed home to try and take care of any last minute things before the weekend ended.

However, I was informed today that, sadly, Zeus was put to sleep yesterday to avoid any further suffering and pain. Our hearts and wishes go out to his parents.

Here were some of the shots from the best session all weekend …

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Minisink Valley Football Season Kickoff

Posted August 29, 2008 By Chris Wanamaker | Post A Comment

Nothing says fall like colorful leaves, cool temperatures and football! Well, we don’t have the colorful leaves or the cool temperatures just yet … but we do have some football …

This past Wednesday marked the start of the 2008 high school football season with a scrimmage between the Varsity and Junior Varsity teams at Minisink Valley High School. It was also a chance for us to get back into “football mode” - running up and down the field, lugging around long lenses on monopods and running out of the way when the players are headed straight for you!

Here are is a shot of the guys warming up …

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… practicing some drills …

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… and playing hard against each other in preparation for the season ahead!

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Rainy Day Lacrosse Game

Posted May 03, 2008 By Chris Wanamaker | Post A Comment

Yesterday, I photographed my first High School Lacrosse game at Minisink Valley. While I’ve photographed Lacrosse before (2007 Minisink Swap Stix Match), I had never covered a high school game where everything seems to be 10x more violent.

It was a cold, cloudy and overall dreary day as we headed onto the field. As we finished setting up our gear, the teams were getting ready to take the field. The Minisink Varsity team was about to play Hyde Park (FDR) High School.

As the game got under way, I quickly saw that Lacrosse was a mix between Football and Hockey. Players were getting whacked with sticks and body checked by opponents in a fight over a little white ball that could knock you out cold if it hit you just right!

The first half was played extremely well by Minisink as they scored a goal nearly every 10 seconds (or so it seemed). I actually had to move from one end of the field to the other as I had no action down by me and was starting to get bored!

Minisink wasn’t as strong in the second half, but still beat Hyde Park by a lot!

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A group of Minisink and FDR players chasing a failed pass

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A Minisink player going after a bouncing ball

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An FDR player with the ball heading down field. The Minisink player in the middle actually lost his balance on the wet field after trying to catch up

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A pep talk by the coach during a time out