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Tag Archives: 2014
Aisling: Tampa Bay Volleyball player of the Year
My daughter Aisling has just been named Tampa Bay Times, Volleyball Player of the year. As their Outside hitter, she captained her Carrollwood Day School High School team to the Finals of the State Championship a few weeks back. She … Continue reading
Posted in Sport, Uncategorized
Tagged 2014, Carrolwood Day School, Florida, Kill, outside Hitter, Player of the year, Tampa, VB, Volleyball
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Carrollwood High School Graduation Cap Throw
My second son Hugo graduated from this excellent high school Sunday thanks to his teachers and advisors there. He is accepted to the Florida Institute of Technology in Melbourne, Florida to study Computer science this fall. He is 6’4″ at … Continue reading
Posted in Portrait
Tagged 2014, cap, Cap throw, cap toss, Carrollwood High school, Carrolwood Day School, CDS, end of year, Graduation, Mortar board, red cap, ritual, school, students
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Zatanna! Magic! Lucky Flash misfire!
I posted this image of Zatanna from my Megacon 2014 Orlando shoot. It was well received but begged some questions I am happy to answer here. It was a happy accident. When I arrived at the convention center, other photographers … Continue reading
Megacon 2014
What an awesome crowd! 81,000 in the Orlando Convention Center on Saturday. This is my third time at Megacon, as I love to make images with the cosplayers and other characters at these events. The folk are so friendly and … Continue reading