While working for an insurance company in a career as a web application engineer I had the fortune to visit Zurich, Switzerland. While this was a business trip we were allowed a week of travel allowing us to see the countryside, meet the people, enjoy the food, and to take in the scenery. While I no longer code for a living professionally, this was an interesting part of my life as I came to appreciate time and how, while working 60 – 80 hour weeks, one can quickly find time passing them by ever so quickly. It was at this time that I decided all those years ago back in 2000 to go back to school. While I made a few attempts both at my MBA in business and my Masters in Computer Science none of them really felt like they were for me. I have always found myself attracted to art, nature, and have strong beliefs in doing something that makes both a difference and that can help others.
Back in 2015, I was approached by Danielle McClelland from the Buskirk-Chumley theater for an advertising and promotional piece that would help showcase the signature drinks during the contest. I met Danielle at a local art council meeting held hosted by our local city government. She pitched to me the idea real quickly and I was promised more details. Over the next couple weeks I contacted the three bars and the bartenders – Emmie O’Connor from the Malibu Grill, Andrew Wind from the Uptown Cafe and Nick Matio from C3 Bloomington.
It has been an interesting two months working with one of IU’s Greek chapters as they prepare for and compete in the Little 500. With a full load of classes and working on my thesis for my MFA I agreed to help document Beta Theta Pi Cycling this semester pro bono as a thank for helping out last semester year on my documentary piece – The Beta Project. While I wanted to cover their training and behind the scenes it seemed their busy schedules and mine simply precluded us finding the time we needed to work on anything outside of the events and qualifications. During the time I was able to etch out I covered their wins and missteps along the way to seeing both the pole position secured for the second year in a row and their taking of the green jersey in the IUSF competition. In all, it was a hectic time with 40+ hours per week devoted to capturing and editing down images to best capture this intense event that for each and every one of them was a personal race that together as a team they excelled and pushed through to winning the 2013 championship this year.
This next year I will be offering up my services to help other fraternity and sororities document both the Little 500 including any additional fund-raising events during the fall, spring and summer months. As an avid cyclist and weight lifter I have a passion for the sport. If you would be interested in discussing how my artistic documentary style can be used to help promote your organization contact me early in the school year so that we can begin planning.
Enjoy the images!
Back during the summer of 2011 a colleague and friend, Dale Stanton, from Bloomington Online enlisted my aid in helping to wrangle the girls 4-H club english and western saddle riding. Read More
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