Boston Red Sox Multimedia: Instagram Promos August – September 2014.
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Here is a review of the multimedia, video, and photo work myself and others on the Boston Red Sox photography staff have created throughout the final two months of the 2014 season.
Just about all of them are fifteen seconds long, a perfect format for the Red Sox Instagram account where they were all published.
They’re all edited and produced on tight deadlines so that fans and viewers can experience them in real-time. Lots more to come this season! As always, I welcome your thoughts, questions, comments, criticisms, etc.!
Boston Red Sox Multimedia: Instagram Promos June – July.
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Here is a review of the multimedia, video, and photo work myself and others on the Boston Red Sox photography staff have created throughout the past two months of the 2014 season.
These are each just fifteen seconds long, a perfect format for theRed Sox Instagram account where they were all published.
They’re all edited and produced on tight deadlines so that fans and viewers can experience them in real-time. Lots more to come this season! As always, I welcome your thoughts, questions, comments, criticisms, etc.!
Boston Red Sox Multimedia: Instagram Promos April – May.
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Here is a review of the multimedia, video, and photo work myself and others on the Boston Red Sox photography staff have created throughout the first two months of the 2014 season.
We’ve made some others which I’ve highlighted in other posts, including from the Opening Day sunrise and the Boston Marathon memorials, so these are the ones I haven’t posted yet. These are each just fifteen seconds long, a perfect format for the Red Sox Instagram account where they were all published.
They’re all edited and produced on tight deadlines so that fans and viewers can experience them in real-time. Lots more to come this season! As always, I welcome your thoughts, questions, comments, criticisms, etc.!
Photo: Boston Red Sox Rookies Visit Children’s Hospital.
I just thought I’d make a quick post with this photo from our visit to Children’s Hospital Boston yesterday with some Red Sox up and comers who are in town this week for the Rookie Development program.
It’s refreshing to see such youthful energy, and the guys were great to follow around as they met with patients. I liked this moment.
Photos: Red Sox Spread Holiday Cheer Throughout New England.
I’ve been busy over the last several weeks out on the road with Red Sox players, coaches, and personnel, who have been making World Series trophy visits as part of the Red Sox Holiday Caravan to various locations throughout New England.
It’s been lots of fun to follow the trophies around and to document the guys as they do their part to spread some cheer this holiday season. These are the highlights from some of those visits, as well as from Christmas at Fenway last weekend.
Happy Holidays!
Photos: City Of Boston Hosts Red Sox World Series Championship Parade.
The past several weeks covering the Red Sox historic and dramatic ride through the playoffs and into the World Series have been unbelievable. For me, it still hasn’t sunk in that we won the World Series, and all of the games and events leading up to now seem so surreal.
Speaking of surreal, how’s shooting photographs on a duck boat with Boston Red Sox center fielder Jacoby Ellsbury and second basemen Dustin Pedroia and John McDonald while over a million of Boston’s best fans scream at you as you roll along Boylston Street and along the Charles River during the Rolling Rally championship parade? That’s the situation I found myself in last Saturday, and it’s an experience I’ll never forget as long as I live.
Covering a parade is something not many photographers get to do, let alone be stationed on a float or duck boat, so I feel very lucky to have had this opportunity. It’s moments like these which serve as a refreshing reminder why the life of a photojournalist can, at times, be so rewarding, unique, and just plain fun.
These are my favorite images from the parade. There wasn’t much room to maneuver up on top of the boat, but I tried to get some good shots of the guys interacting with fans and holding the trophy, as well as to set the scene with both overall and close-up fan features.
I think my ears are still ringing from all the screaming. Not that I’m complaining, for the record.
Photos: Boston Red Sox Win 2013 World Series!
Photos: 2013 World Series – Game 5.
After a painful end to game three of the World Series at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, the Red Sox responded in the best way possible, taking the next two games from the Cardinals. Last night’s game was tense, but it was a huge win, as the team now returns to Fenway Park just one win away from a World Series title.
These are the highlights from game five, which although a great game, wasn’t fantastic for pictures. We flew back to Boston right afterwards which made for a long night of travel, so I’m not going to post much more right now.
Tomorrow is a huge day, as the team has the chance to win a World Series at Fenway Park for the first time since 1918.
Here’s hoping!
Photos: 2013 World Series – Game 4.
The Red Sox won game four of the World Series last night, tying up the series at two games a piece. This was another dramatic, crazy game with an even crazier ending.
Nobody expected Koji Uehara to end the game by picking off Cardinals pinch runner Kolten Wong at first base (which is the first time in history a World Series game has ended on a pick off), and it happened so fast that I’m surprised I got any pictures out of it.
I’m getting ready to head to the stadium for game five, so there isn’t much time to post, but here are the highlights from the pick off and from Jonny Gomes’ huge three run home run.
Let’s hope for another Boston win tonight!
Photos: 2013 World Series – Game 3.
It was an absolutely crazy ending to a back and forth game three of the World Series out here in St. Louis. I don’t know what to make of how the game ended, and don’t have much time to post about it right now.
Here are the photos I shot from my elevated position along the first base line at Busch Stadium. We’ll see how it goes tonight. Hoping for a Red Sox win to even the series!