Tuesday, November 30, 2010

2011 WRESTLERS ARE WARRIORS CALENDAR!

[PLEASE NOTE, THIS IS NOT THE 2011 CALENDAR FOR SALE VIA LULU.]

This is the inaugural WaW calendar.  Below is a PDF for you to download and print at 8x10.

I had mine printed and bound at Apple Photo Services and it rocks!  I'm working with them on how to make it easy for anyone to order a copy for themselves.  Unfortunately at $30 (printing, taxes, shipping), but it's also pretty cool that you can get a one-off printing project at 13x10 for $30.  Please contact me if you would like me to order you one at cost

The 20mb PDF is here.

Below are some sample pages from this year's calendar:





Thursday, November 4, 2010

2009 Worlds - Tatiana Padilla & Coach Steiner

I've been waiting a long time to post this photo.  There's a lot going on here, not only on the mat but in press row as well.  On the mat, Tatiana was wrestling Geeta Geeta of India in the quarters.  It was a wild match, Tatiana came out with a 3-0 win in the first period, but then lost 4-1 in the second.  This shot was the break between the second and third period.  I'd love to know what Coach Steiner (one of my favs right now) said specifically.  As a former coach and long time wrestler I've spent a lot of time in the corner, I think he probably kept it pretty basic: "Wrestler smart, wrestle to win.  I believe in you, and I know you believe in yourself."  Or something like that.  Maybe they will let us know what was said.  I just think this photo shows a great dynamic and relationship between a wrestler and a coach.

Tatiana stuck Geeta in the third period.  It was a great win, and continued the momentum she needed to capture the bronze medal.  There's something about Tatiana that I think the US can build around.  She has a swagger and confidence, and has proven she belongs on the world stage.  London's calling...

Off the mat, the Denmark Worlds were cool in many ways, small, localized, but the photography section was an afterthought, so we were roped behind the athletes and coaches.  That means every time a coach or athlete walked to a mat, they blocked the photographers (who aren't 6'6" ;^).   Taking a different approach, I shot from the stands which were mat level.  I am grateful to the Paulson and Felix families for accommodating me in the stands.  What makes this shot special is that the color balance is really interesting.  When the wrestlers are on the yellow portion of the mat all the photos come out cast yellow/red which can be adjusted in post processing, but that's not ideal.  When they step to the blue part of the mat, the light gets much better, as this shot shows.

PS:  Check out the singlet AND hair grab in the semi-fianl match with Tatiana vs Ahmedli of AZE.  

More photos from this match and her semi final match (plus all of the 2009 Worlds) can be seen on Tech-Fall.com.

This 20x16 file is 15mb and can be directly downloaded here:
2009 World Championships - Padilla vs Geeta - 55KG Qrt Finals

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

2010 NCAA Champ - Kyle Dake, Cornell

Not only did 141lb Kyle Dake from Cornell impress everyone winning the NCAAs as a true freshman, he did it with humility and determination. This is a shot from the finals against Montell Marion of Iowa. I just love this shot. [Backstory: at the 2010 NCAAs I got food poisoning Friday night along with a bunch of other media folks. I was double evacuating all night, and missed the medal rounds Saturday morning. (The first full round of wrestling I've ever missed.) With difficulty I rousted myself in the afternoon to accept my NWMA photographer of the year award and crawled to the finals. I was not feeling well at all. On a good day the finals are tricky to shoot, there's a lot going on with where we are allowed to shoot from, and our lenses are pointed toward the light, making all the settings we've worked on for two days obsolete. You would think great shots are a dime a dozen, but they are not. I didn't know immediately that this was a good shot. On a SLR camera the shutter actually blinds the shooter for a split second, since so much happens in wrestling in that split second, my mantra is "If you see the action, you've missed the shot."]

More photos from this match can be seen on Tech-Fall.com.

This 20x16 file is 20mb(!) and can be directly downloaded here:
2010 NCAAs - Dake vs Marion - 141lbs NCAA finals