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Lindsay got a new haircut

Lindsay got a new haircut

Lindsay – Images by Drew Selman So I took a picture or two.  It was a great way to test out the new beauty dish also!  Tell me what you think. Share on Facebook

A friend departed

A friend departed

My friend and great teacher Rabbi Bernard Lipnick passed away on April 20. I had the amazing fortune to spend some wonderful hours with Rabbi as we began to write the companion biography to a book of his sermons that he was putting together. As we discussed those sermons and made plans for a series of interviews to be conducted by members of our congregation, he expanded on his Rosh Hashana sermon, showed me pictures of a younger Bernie Lipnick and then told me the story of why he never served in the military. It wasn’t for a lack of trying to be sure.

The David Carson Introduction

The David Carson Introduction

On Wednesday, January 20, David Carson, a talented PJ from the Post Dispatch came to present and judge at the St. Louis Camera Club.  So naturally I felt compelled to put a little something together.  You should keep in mind that this is retaliation for last year when David put his bio in my hands [...]


Playing

Playing

I don’t usually play very often with Photoshop than in the normal course of my workflow but I had a notion and well…here it is.  I hope you like it and I welcome your comments. Share on Facebook

Ezra's Big Day

Ezra’s Big Day

Okay so its rare for me to cover either weddings or bar/bat mitzvahs because I am actually afraid of brides and mothers of the bar mitzvah boy.  But Ezra’s Mom is a friend, a member of the same tribe and still can’t remember walking me through the JCCA in Tucson when she was a director [...]

Walking on the New I-64

Walking on the New I-64

Before the I-64 opened to traffic on December 7, 2009, the public was invited to participate in an opening celebration.  On Sunday, December 6, the road was open from noon to 4 p.m.for the public to walk and bike between Hanley and Kingshighway.  The official ribbon cutting ceremony was held at 3 p.m. near the [...]


Walking in Charleston... .

Walking in Charleston… .

This historic southern city is a gorgeous combination of old and new, historic and modern. I went there to be with my young cousin on the occasion of her Bat Mitzvah but I came away with the gift of a visit to this Southern jewel.

Birthplace of conflict

Birthplace of conflict

At the far end of Sullivan Island, an island that sits at the mouth of Charleston Harbor is Fort Moultrie, a site that has seen the birth and union of the United States. It’s well worth the trip.

In hunt of the elusive Lutra canadensis*

In hunt of the elusive Lutra canadensis*

Truth be told though, we went there because in South Carolina there was just one place that I could take Lindsay to see Otters and needless to say, we didn’t find any to speak of.


A Love Note to AirTran

A Love Note to AirTran

Dear Airtrans,

What the hell is the matter with you people? …

Jr. RBI Video

I am excited to tell you all that our first 5 minute video of the jr. RBI Classic is ready for viewing below.  I am excited as I do hope this will become a great service line for us in the future.  I have been trying out a couple of tools and this is the [...]

Jr. RBI Classic

Jr. RBI Classic

I wanted to share the Jr. RBI Classic Galleries.  We shot these over the summer during the Jr. RBI Classic here in St. Louis.  Run in conjunction with the All Star Game, the Classic included 32 games with 16 teams over 3 days.  The kids saw All Star Sunday and worked out with coaches and [...]


Bike MS - Columbia

Bike MS – Columbia

We went to cover the Wells Fargo Pioneer teams only.  We ended up shooting the entire race.  The Wells Fargo wagon really was coming on Saturday.   Cyclists of all skills and levels participate in the Multiple Sclerosis “Bike MS” Event, September 12 and 13, 2009. Riders bike through 75 and 100 mile courses outside [...]