Today was the actual wedding of Aidan and Aditya Goil. Here are just a few shots, because I've got over 700 to go through... so it'll be a while before more are up.
P.S. I haven't toned or cropped any of these. Just wanted to get them up here.
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Friday, October 3, 2008
Indian Wedding
This is the first wedding I've ever covered. So far it has been completely overwhelming, but very cool. Today I got to see some of the pre-wedding ceremonies that take place. Aidan's mom (Pastor Jan) is the pastor at my church and will be the one performing the ceremony. It is a mix between traditional Indian and traditional Christian wedding ceremony.
Aditya was born and raised in Mumbai, India. He and Aidan met at college in St. Louis, and now live in California together. The couple has family and friends that have flown in from everywhere, including Mumbai, Chicago and L.A.
I walked out onto the back porch to take pictures of Aditya's friends, and one of them grabbed my camera and put me in the middle so I could take a picture with them!
Aidan was told she didn't look Indian enough, so Aditya's mother gave her the jewels to put on her forehead.
Aidan has traditional mehndi applied. The henna designs cover her hands and feet, and will last about two weeks. Somewhere in the design, the mehndi artist hides Aditya's name that he must later find.
Aditya was born and raised in Mumbai, India. He and Aidan met at college in St. Louis, and now live in California together. The couple has family and friends that have flown in from everywhere, including Mumbai, Chicago and L.A.



Sunday, September 28, 2008
Homecoming parade
I'm working on a story on Debbie Phillips, the democratic candidate for State Rep. in Athens.
I walked in the parade with the OU Dems to get some shots.
I walked in the parade with the OU Dems to get some shots.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Celtic Day
We had a one day shoot in 486. We were limited to only 100 frames, and our goal was to make each one dynamic and different from any other. It was much harder than we thought it was going to be!
Along with 6 other PJ kids, I ended up at the Celtic Day in New Straitsville, OH. It was much smaller than we hoped for. But here are a few frames I used in my newspaper layout from the days events.
Master of Ceremonies, Robert Black plays his bagpipes with The Shamrock Club. Black is a retired Franklin
County Sheriff, and has been playing bagpipes for 43 years.
Dancers from the Graham School of Irish Dance, of Columbus, OH, perform.
Shaylin Fraley, 16, stands to the side of the stage after changing out of her costume and wig.
Along with 6 other PJ kids, I ended up at the Celtic Day in New Straitsville, OH. It was much smaller than we hoped for. But here are a few frames I used in my newspaper layout from the days events.

County Sheriff, and has been playing bagpipes for 43 years.


Thursday, August 21, 2008
Beginnings
I decided it was about time to set up my site. With advanced picture story just a few short weeks away, I will be posting things a lot more often.
Just a few shots from random Summer moments to start it all off. Life on Lake Erie, the Shrine near my house, Soccer games, etc.




Just a few shots from random Summer moments to start it all off. Life on Lake Erie, the Shrine near my house, Soccer games, etc.






Friday, June 13, 2008
Portraits
These are from the Spring of '08.
While in a portraiture class I learned to use studio lighting. Here are a few of my favorites!
Lauren at Euclid Creek Reservation. Tamron digital 17-50 lens on a canon rebel for the vignette effect.
Veronica posed for the non-facial diptych.

While in a portraiture class I learned to use studio lighting. Here are a few of my favorites!


Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Building a Future
In March 2008 I spent a few weeks following the boys at the Tri-County Career Center in Nelsonville, Ohio as they worked on their anual building project.
Each year the senior carpentry students build a home for a family in Athens County. They spend a few days in class working on plans for the house, and the remaining days building and finishing the house.
They have been building one home each school year since 1976.






Each year the senior carpentry students build a home for a family in Athens County. They spend a few days in class working on plans for the house, and the remaining days building and finishing the house.
They have been building one home each school year since 1976.







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