Thursday, October 22, 2009

RePhil please



I took hundreds of photos of the post game madness last night at Citizens Bank Park, and all over Broad Street afterward. Here are a few of the ones I've edited so far. I wish I would have exposed longer here to capture more of the fireworks, but I've never attempted to shoot fireworks before this and really wasn't sure what to expect.



People took really wanted to get on the statue (of Mike Schmidt I think).






South Broad between Snyder and Oregon was definiteley the rowdiest place I encountered last night, there were huge explosions of fireworks that filled the entire block with smoke at one point. There were no fires.






Beer fight



Sasquatch is a Phillie's Fan?



The mounted police finally came at around 2 am to disperse the people farther north around Broad and Sansom.



Chants quickly changed from "Fuck the Yankees," to "Fuck the Police."



Monday, October 12, 2009

Photo Hunt


I figured I might as well put up some of my favorite photos from Friday.










I thought this was a funny moment because of the guy in the background.









This one was for Dr. Trayes..."Classmate in Action."



The cliche staircase shot.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Design Philadelphia



I took photos of the Design Philadelphia events this week, returning multiple times in the day to capture the variety of events that were held. The Artist's residence during the day, and the projection on the cube at night. I put them in order to give a little idea as to how the day progressed.









Onlookers have a look at the days work.



The curators cover the cube with a screen so the projection can begin.



A party was held in the Fairmount Park Welcome Center.



It was very difficult to capture both the cube and the people watching without the onlookers being blurry, or the cube getting blown out and appearing to be just a white box.






A Dj was performing throughout the event, but it wasn't until the end of the night when everyone who had been drinking at the welcome center decided to turn it into a dance party.