Larry Rougle

Oct. 23rd, Larry Rougle, a 25-year-old U.S. Army sniper from Utah, was shot in the stomach and killed in Afghanistan’s volatile Kunar Province. He was on his 6th tour of duty.


His family (from left) David, brother, Nancy, mom, Fernando Lopez, uncle, and Ismiel, dad, talk about Larry at their home in West Valley.

You can read The Tribune’s story HERE



    4A & 5A State Soccer Championships

    The girl’s state soccer championships were held last Saturday at Juan Diego High School. It was 35 degrees and raining, but there were a few good pictures to be made.

    5A
    Alta 3 | Lone Peak 0

    4A
    Orem 4 | Highland 0













      Wasatch Mountains

      Only three weeks until the ski season commences…



        Touchdown

        Alta 35 | Jordan 12



          EAW XX

          Day 4







            EAW XX

            Day 3

















              EAW XX

              It’s been three years since I was a student on the navy team at Eddie Adams. I remember the cold and rainy weather we had at Barnstorm XVII, but what I remember most is being inspired and challenged to take my photography to a new level and the friendships that were made with other students and faculty members.

              I returned this past year for the 20th workshop as a member of the Black team. There were about 65 members of the black team who did all the behind the scenes work ranging from transportation, security, hospitality, A/V, digital work flow, and cooking. I was on the security team along with Ashley Franscell, Thomas Witte, Josh Ritchie and Carrie Niland. We were basically responsible for directing traffic when the students were loading/unloading the buses, parking cars in a muddy lot on the farm and making sure no disgruntled students who were rejected tried to crash the workshop.

              Because of this, my workshop experience was very different than as a student. Although I did not get to see many of the faculty presentations, as a black team member I was able spend time and talk with many of the speakers and vip’s inside of Eddie’s house.

              On of the highlights of the week was spending time with Bill Eppridge and hearing him talk about his project on heroin addicts in Needle Park. This was the first time he had publicly shown and discussed this body of work since it was photographed in the 60’s. It is truly inspirational work and is only a fraction of Bill’s amazing photographic archive.


              Day 1





              Day 2








                BYU v Vegas

                I drove down to Vegas last weekend to photograph the BYU v UNLV football game. It was a close game at the half with BYU leading 7-6. As luck would have it, while I was editing and transmitting my photos on deadline during the third quarter, BYU scored two more touchdowns and increased their lead. I made it down for the last seven minutes of the third quarter and the 4th quarter. The final score was 24-14. Even though I missed some of the key moments of the game, I am still happy with some of my pictures — plus I won $11.50 playing blackjack at the Trop.