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This Ain’t No Wedding DJ - Random Pictures from Life

I was recently digging through some folders that I had from events that I’ve shot. This particular image jumped out at me and I had to share it. This was shot in Dave and Busters in Providence, Rhode Island. It was a corporate event that I had covered. Not quite a wedding but, there was some serious dancing going on here. Enjoy!

Our Celtics - CHAMPIONS!!! Boston Blows Out Lakers!!!

Wow! Red Auerbach must be looking down and smiling at his Celtics championship win. Doc Rivers and crew pulled out an amazing 17th championship win (and one of the biggest margins in NBA history). Wicked Pissah! Congratulations to the team and congrats to MVP Paul Pierce!!! Also big props to Kevin Garnett for his first title, Ray Allen, Rajon Rondo, and James Posey really made huge effort in this series. What an amazing series! What an exceptional team effort! A HUGE Thank You to our Boston Celtics!!!!!

Shepard Fairey and the Obey Posse - Alive and well!

Back in the early 90’s I used to work at Kinko’s on the east side of Providence. I worked the wonderful third shift makin copies. Not much fun I know but, it was a job and I was young. I met many interesting characters as you can imagine in 24hr copy center. One of the very cool people I met was Shepard Fairey. At the time he was making all kinds of pop art. One of his widely know pieces is the Andre the Giant stickers. As seen below in the Last Call Saloon in Las Vegas.

I’m not sure where Andrea sticker came to light but, I know when I was growing up watching wrestling with the Von Ericks, Supah Fly Jimmy Snuka, Captain Lou Albano, "Rowdy" Roddy Piper, Ric Flair, "Cowboy" Bob Orton, and the Big Bad Andre the Giant 7′4" 520lbs. Yeah, I’m dating myself quite well but, these guys, these years of wrestling were the mainstay of professional wrestling and Andrea was a legend! Maybe there’s a relation or maybe there’s not but, for whatever reason Shepard created this phenomena that has carried it’s way to modern day pop art scene.

Back to the story. Shepard used to come into Kinkos in the wee hours of the morning with a mash of papers, stickers, designs, and ideas. He’d make a copy, then copy that copy, then copy it again. Sometimes enlarging it, sometimes reducing it. Then cutting it up and making a mock up. He became a fairly regular visitor in the early mornings. Always pretty reserved and focused on his designs. We’d chat a bit and I’d talked about skate board stuff. He mentioned that he had a mini half pipe in his studio and asked me to stop by some time to check it out.

Eventually, I made it over to Shepard’s studio and he was right. It was a mini half pipe. Super mini. I couldn’t skate it for the life of me. Well, I wasn’t any kind of half pipe skater anyways. I enjoyed skating but, never could really pull a decent ollie or any of the monster tricks we see today. Anyways, back then there was vert boards and small freestyle boards were just making the scene. I rode a big ol’vert board and could hold my own cruising the streets enjoying the life in Providence.

Recently, I got in touch with Shepard via email and I asked to look me up if he’s in town again. Well, he said to hold a date open in Feburary 2009 for the 20 year ICA retrospective. I’m freakin there! He’s come a long way from those days. I’ve seen his art in boutique stores here in Boston, a limited edition Obama poster, a custom designed latop on ebay, and just a boom of growth from his early days in Providence. It’s exciting to see his growth and creativity permeate through our culture. Kudos Shepard !

So the point in my story is this, every person you meet, every point in your life can be a stepping stone, an insight, a learning experience, and a possibility for a connection. The past will affect you today as much as the future will carve out the direction you go tomorrow. I look forward to tomorrow but, today I marvel in the ability of people and I never stop believing that tomorrow will be a better day. Look around there’s greatness all around you!

The Boston Marathon 2008 Photo and Picture Gallery - A gift for all the runners

I found some more pictures from the Boston Marathon 2008 that I really enjoyed and have to share. I also put together a gallery of pictures for the runners that ventured out and made it through Natick center. There’s about 1500 images on 13 pages. If you find yourself in any of these images and would like to use it for your personal use such as, a blog or personal website then feel to save them and I’d appreciate a photo credit if the image is used on your site (photo by Jeff Newcum Photography)

I am truly amazed by what I saw during the marathon. It was even more telling when I looked back and viewed the images that I captured. WOW! I may have to plan on running one of these years.

The Boston Marathon 2008 Runner Picture Gallery is HERE.

Ryan W. Macaulay from Los Angeles pushes through Natick center.
Ryan W. Macaulay from Los Angeles pushes through Natick center.

This runner decided to stop and pose for me. ;)
This runner decided to stop and pose for me. ;)

Erin E. Stretton of Arizona smiles from the encouragement on the sidelines.
Erin E. Stretton of Arizona smiles from the encouragement on the sidelines.

Don Huber hi fives the hand of a spectator in Natick.
Don Huber hi fives the hand of a spectator in Natick.

Bunches of runners legs at the Boston Marathon 2008
Bunches of runners legs at the Boston Marathon 2008

A runner carries the American flag through Natick center.
A runner carries the American flag through Natick center.

I've never seen so many runners!
I’ve never seen so many runners!

George H. Braun decided to wear a tuxedo... he looked very hot!
George H. Braun decided to wear a tuxedo… he looked very hot!

Elvis came out of hiding to run this years marathon.
Elvis came out of hiding to run this years marathon.

Hangin' loose in Natick
I was amazed by the happiness that I saw on peoples faces 11 miles into the race. Wow! Inspiration!

The Boston Marathon 2008 in Natick, Massachusetts

Today I expecienced the Boston Marathon 2008 in Natick. This was my first time watching the marathon. I drove down to Hopkington Sunday afternoon to check out the start line and see what was going on. I snapped a few images that I’ll post shortly. Race day came and it was truly exciting. The energy, the people, and the drive to complete 26.2 miles. Wow! I’d love to run it and I hope to someday.

While watching the runners I was very curious to know what their internal conversation was. What they were thinking, feeling, and escaping to throughout the race. I think you can speculate on what was on their mind when looking at the images.

I caught some images of the elite female runners, the elite male runners, the wheel chair participants and the handcycles. The top finishers can be seen here.

More Pictures are Here!

Ernst F. Van Dyk at the Boston Marathon 2008

Ernst F. Van Dyk first place finisher for wheel chair, mens is making his way through Natick center.

Wakako Tsuchida, women's first place finisher in the women's wheelchair division.

Wakako Tsuchida first place finisher for wheel chair, women is making his way through Natick center.

Arkadiusz Skrzypinski, first place finisher men's handcycle

Arkadiusz Skrzypinski first place finisher for men’s handcycle.

The Women's Elite Runners - Dire Tune

The women’s elite runners. Dire Tune is number 7 and Alevtina Biktimirova is number 8 on the right.

4 time Boston Marathon winner Robert K Cheruiyot

4 time Boston Marathon winner Robert K Cheruiyot (center)

Men's elite runners passing through Natick center.

Men’s elite runners passing through Natick center.

Runners at the Boston Marathon 2008 in Natick

Runners at the Boston Marathon 2008 running through Natick center.

 Dick and Rick Hoyt - http://www.teamhoyt.com

Dick and Rick Hoyt - http://www.teamhoyt.com