India: View from a Cab Window
Traveling around Delhi, I spent a lot of time riding in cabs and auto-rickshaws. Here is a little photo essay on India as seen from their back seats.
Traveling around Delhi, I spent a lot of time riding in cabs and auto-rickshaws. Here is a little photo essay on India as seen from their back seats.
While walking around Delhi, it was amazing to see kids playing cricket everywhere-even if they did not have an ‘official’ field or proper equipment. Any patch of dirt or narrow path would suffice. Although field hockey is listed India’s national sport, cricket is very popular and widely played throughout the country.
On the day following the adoption, we flew back to New Delhi and I had most of the day to explore the city. (I will post more pictures from that later…) In the evening, Rebecca Walsh, the Tribune reporter, and I were invited to go along with the family as they went shopping in downtown […]
Once in a while, photojournalists will get an assignment that reminds us what an amazing job we truly have. I just finished one of those assignments as I recently returned on a 19-hour flight from New Delhi, India. Jon Huntsman Jr., the Governor of Utah, traveled to India with his wife Mary Kaye and three […]
December’s full moon — called “The Cold Moon” by The Farmer’s Almanac — rises over the Wasatch Front Monday evening. January’s moon will be the Wolf Moon.
Some action from the Jazz vs Mavericks game Monday night. The Jazz won 101-79 and gave coach Jerry Sloan his 1,000th career victory.
I am continuing my photographic tour of winter sports and my latest stop brings me to Park City to shoot 4-man World Cup bobsled racing. Another fun, yet challenging sport to photograph becuase the sleds travel around 80 mph, it is night time and no strobes are allowed. Time to brush-up on my panning skills.
Portrait of Utah’s 5A-4A-3A-2A women’s soccer MVP’s.