Okay, soooo...I never want for anything bad to happen to people. But bad things do happen. I just always hope these things happen when I'm working. When I got to work at 7 am the drive in felt as though today I would have a Trauma call it's been a while since my last one. The sun was shining the sky was blue and had nice puffy clouds...TODAY was the perfect day. At 1:40 pm a motorcycle accident went out in Brush Valley TWP. And they flew the dude...it seemed precautionary. So here are my photos. The sweet part was that around an Amish farm and the landing zone was on their property.This was after the chopper kicked up all the dirt. I couldn't decide which one I liked better sorry for putting both up.
The Indiana Fire Association held their monthly fire Rescue Drill by practicing search, entry and cutting techniques for physical rescues in emergency situations. I think it's pretty safe to say I'm so THRILLED to be back home!
Today I shot the 13th Annual Jackie Kallal Triathlon at Yellow Creek State Park. Which benefits the Habitat for Humanity.Then I sprung over the Jimmy Stewart Airport for the 50th Anniversary of the Naming of the Airport Festival. It was the first time I've been there. Pretty neat stuff. So I worked 7-3 just trying to finish up, then off to Pittsburgh Proper for the night. YAY Ashlee's Bachelorette Party.
Yesterday I had the honor to photograph the marriage of Rebecca (Hurley) and Andrew Benson. The service was just as beautiful as the bride. The couple (though young) serve as an inspiration to all married couples. Their faith in God is so refreshing and in turn you can see God's love shine through them. I have a ton of editing to do...but i picked out a few images from their wedding Yesterday. The bridal party was a total blast as well. Everyone was just so happy and full of love. Thank you all for making my job SO easy yesterday! Sorry Becca, I had to post the Bird poop one...what a memory!
I am currently working as a photojournalist at the The Indiana Gazette where I have been on the staff since December of 2002. I did, however, leave to work at the Altoona Mirror for a year. I worked for a season shooting for the Altoona Curve. I save lives on Tuesdays at Citizens Ambulance in Indiana as an EMT.