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Sugar Tales…

Thursday, January 3rd, 2008

Well, I’m back in Honolulu after a long trip back from The Big Easy. Sitting here at the Stan Sheriff waiting for a UH men’s v-ball game to get rolling.

It’s nice to be back. But it was a really good experience to see what it’s like in the world of “real” bowl games.

There were a ton of photogs out there at the Sugar Bowl. But since there were so few yahoos on the sidelines, unlike the average game, it was pretty easy to get a place to shoot.

photogs.jpgA pack of photogs huddle in the end zone. There were lots of people in yellow jackets around there to remind us about “the yellow line.”

The light in the dome was really nice. And it was great to be indoors since it was like, in the 40s outside. And it was loud. The Georgia fans have all their cheers down, so when they start shouting chants in unison, it’s pretty impressive.

dogs.jpgA tale of two Georgia mascots

sack.jpgJanuary 01, 2008 - Georgia defensive end Marcus Howard (38) sacks Hawaii quarterback Colt Brennan (15) in the first quarter of the Sugar Bowl at the Superdome in New Orleans. Exposure details: Canon EOS 1-D Mark II, EF 600mm f4, Manual, 1/800 sec at f/4, ISO 1600, Fluorescent white balance

I was getting a little worried about Colt Brennan. I’d never shot him getting sacked so many times. And they were brutal.

sugar1.jpgJanuary 01, 2008 - Georgia cornerback Asher Allen (2) and Hawaii wide receiver C.J. Hawthorne (2) both lunge for a pass (neither caught it) in the third quarter of the Sugar Bowl . Exposure details: Canon EOS 1-D Mark II, EF 600mm f4, Manual, 1/800 sec at f/4, ISO 1600, Fluorescent white balance

As the final seconds ticked off the clock, it was time for the post-game scrum. I decided to take off after Colt, shooting various celebrations along the way.

brennan1.jpgJanuary 01, 2008 - Hawaii quarterback Colt Brennan (15) walked across the field after losing to Georgia in the Sugar Bowl. Exposure details: Canon EOS 20D, EF-S 10-22mm f3.5-4.5mm (at 10mm), Manual, 1/500 sec at f/3.5, ISO 1600, Fluorescent white balance

When I found him, it didn’t look good. He looked dazed, and, well, un-Colt-like. I followed him for a while, then ran off to start transmitting.

We had to fly out of Houston at 8:20 a.m. on Jan. 02, so we grabbed our stuff and started the drive back to reality…

Show Time…

Tuesday, January 1st, 2008

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We’re about 2 hours to game time. Kick-off is set for 7:47 p.m. here at the Superdome in New Orleans.

We caught the media bus from the hotel out here about two hours ago, and have been shooting some fan stuff outside the dome, where it’s probably in the low 50s but a strong wind adds a nice bite. Inside it’s probably in the mid-60s or so.

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The work room is in the bowels of the stadium, right off to the side of the field. High-speed internet connections for all!

There are quite a bit of photogs milling around. 400mm 2.8 lenses all over the place. AP has a whole stable of photogs. Looks like it’ll be a zoo out on the field.

We’ve been told that we have to kneel “as a courtesy to fans in the lower seats.” Of course, I left my kneepads in Honolulu. I “borrowed” a bath towel from the hotel to use as some kind of cushion.

Okay… gonna go hunt for some food now…

Happy Noo Yeer (sic)…

Monday, December 31st, 2007

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Happy New Year from New Orleans.

Bourbon St. was absolute insanity. Completely wet and wild. I had to get out of there before I went down in flames.

Word on the street is that there’s a bowl game tomorrow.

I shot the above photo from the balcony at Johnny White’s. That bar is truly Hawaii Central.

Good times indeed.

Scrum…

Monday, December 31st, 2007

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As game day approaches, more media seems to be showing up at the press conferences.

Today was relatively light, just two pressers with the head coaches.

We all wait around in a room, then a coach gets ushered in. No TV cameras to deal with since the Sugar Bowl guys shoot it and distribute it to all the stations who want it.

The still shooters can roam around the room and work whatever angles they want.

I stayed far today with a 400mm and Jamm did wides and medium shots.

There was the obligatory “photo op” with the coaches and trophy.

It’s always entertaining to see the photo scrum from afar.

Tonight there are a bunch of Hawaii fan parties that we’ll be shooting. Looks like another long day.

Media Party 2

Sunday, December 30th, 2007

Now we’re at Pat O’Brians.

Have fun.

Hurricanes.

Lots of real media people. Jackets and ties.

Is there an opening at the Times-Picayune?

Roast beef and some sort of pork thing.

Complements on good stories.

Commiserating on bad crops.

A few cocktails.

Hurricanes dispensed from a small window.

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A strange Napoleon-esque visage stares at us.

Walk to the balcony.

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Is this thing OSHA approved?

Beads. Media beads.

Frothing crowd.

Good times.

Sudden realization that tomorrow’s another day.

Media party 1

Saturday, December 29th, 2007

Look out, it’s time for the media party.

Huh?

Oh yeah, they come by bus and pick us up and haul us off to the New Orleans Branch Mint.

For the “media party.”

You know I’m down for that…

buffet.jpgmm… buffet...

Show up and there’s a wild buffet, alligator and all that jazz…

Attendance was slim, though. And our theory was that everyone was watching the Pats game.

What’s that in the corner?

bar.jpgCocktail central.

Hmmm… had to sample that.

But, lest you believe that we’re all here just getting liquored up and riding high on media swag. The average day for me and the rest of the SB staffers here usually averages 8 to 12 hours if not more.

I was up at 5:30 a.m. this morning with Reardon and Arnett to hit UH practice. And there were pressers all day after that. And Jamm and Gary Chun were working on feature stuff all day.

I knew this would be hard core, and now the prophesy is coming true that this is much more work than pleasure. But these little interludes of cocktails and fun definitely take the edge off.

It’s only a few days to Zero Hour at the Dome, and the drama is growing day by day. We don’t want to let you, the readers down, and will do our best to deliver all that we can…

But is it art? (New Orleans Edition)

Saturday, December 29th, 2007

art2.jpgDECEMBER 29, 2007 - Leaves and grating on Convention Center Blvd., New Orleans. Exposure details: Canon EOS-1D Mark II, EF 70-200mm f2.8 (at 130mm), Aperture priority, 1/3200 sec at f/2.8, ISO 640, Incandescent balance

I think I was waiting to chase Colt Brennan down the street in front of the press hotel when the camera dangling from my shoulder was inadvertently fired aiming at this.

The camera was still set for incandescent light (I just came out of a presser inside), thus the nice blue hue.

Press Center

Friday, December 28th, 2007

light.jpgThe Convention Center Marriott in New Orleans has Sugar Bowl stuff everywhere. Even this vaguely disco-esque light thing on the floor of the lobby.

So I took some time this afternoon to fully explore the media amenities here at the Marriott. When we arrived here a few days ago, I hit the credential area to get my badge of honor, and I also took in the interview room.

presscenter.jpgThe press center at the Marriott Hotel in New Orleans.

There’s a big work room for reporters to do their thing, with big screen TeeVees and a copy machine, and stacks of media guides from both Georgia and Hawaii. And coffee urns. There’s coffee everywhere, and styrofoam cups, and water jugs and more cups. A veritable fountain of caffeine and H2O. When I popped in this afternoon, there were a few people huddled over laptops. I just go back up to my room to do my work, so I guess this area is more for folks who aren’t staying at the hotel.

mints.jpgThere are handy Marriott pens and notepads, and little bowls of candy on all the tables.

I then found a sign mentioning something about breakfasts and snacks and “happy hours.” Some room upstairs.

I was intrigued.

Perhaps tantalized.

I walked up a spiral staircase and discovered a room of glory.

pool.jpgThe hospitality room has a pool table, and an air hockey table, a basketball game, big tvs, sofas, tables, chairs, tea, coffee, chips, dips…

And perhaps more importantly… media beers.

beer.jpgJamm Aquino rejoices over tubs of media beers.

Open til 1 in the morning, it’s a pretty sweet hangout.

Superdome…

Thursday, December 27th, 2007

presser.jpgDECEMBER 27, 2007 - Georgia head coach Mark Richt talks to the media at a Sugar Bowl press conference at Marriott in New Orleans. Exposure details: Canon EOS 20D, EF-S 10-22mm f3.5-4.5mm (at 10mm), Aperture Priority, 1/13 sec at f/5, ISO 200, Tungsten white balance

I’m just wrapping up sending in the day’s take to the newsroom.

We got started with a press conference with the head coach of Georgia. The press conference room at the Marriott (which is also press central, and our home for the week), is nicely appointed with ample lighting (tungsten balanced).

A smattering of journalists sat there and asked questions through microphones held by little helper people. It was pretty stock… the standard talking head affair.

I shot for about 15 minutes, then ran upstairs to my room to transmit. It’s nice being four hours ahead of Hawaii. There was nobody home when I sent my first round of photos. Low pressure, indeed.

Then we all jumped aboard “The Media Shuttle” (a large tour bus) for the ride to the Georgia team practice at the Superdome. I’d seen it since I was a kid watching Saints games on TV, then there was Katrina, then U2 last year. And now I’m walking into the bowels of the place.

It’s huge. And metallic. And shiny and renovated.

dome.jpgDECEMBER 27, 2007 - Star-Bulletin sports editor Paul Arnett, left, looks across the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans. Exposure details: Canon EOS 20D, EF-S 10-22mm f3.5-4.5mm (at 10mm), Manual, 1/320 sec at f/3.5, ISO 800, Fluorescent white balance

Walking from the tunnel, I could see how bright the field was. Like sunshine.

This is no Aloha Stadium pit of crusty doom.

This is ISO 800 at 1/800 f2.8.

And it was big.

Ample room on the field, although a bit tight in the endzones. And the field turf stuff is all virginal.

I can’t wait to shoot the game here next week. Shooting with the 600mm f4 will be no problem.

Oh, and as for the “Media Center,” I’ll tackle that one tomorrow…