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My Grammy Moves to Florida

September 28th, 2011

I know, I know… not the most novel concept in the world… an older person escaping the cruel northeast to find a warmer situation in Florida.  But in the case of my grandmother, I can’t help but be moved by the courage it takes someone of her age, 84, to leave her home of 60 plus years and embark upon a new adventure.  She went on vacation a few months ago to Florida.  When she got back?  She told us she bought a house.  The house is settled in a very nice cul-de-sac with other relatives of mine.  It’s our hope, and hers, that the gentler climate and lifestyle  in Florida will improve her quality of life.  Below are some pictures of her send-off.  Good Luck, Gram!

So anyone that’s been to my Facebook even once, probably knows I wear the Nike Plus running shoes.  They sync with your Ipod to tell you how far and fast you run.  Anyone that reads my blog, knows I don’t always love my nikeplus and my nike runners.  Still, I have bought a dozen pair in the last few years, running in nothing else, and I follow Nike Running on FB because I like the data the Ipod Plus Kit gives me.  Today Nike Running posted this…

This alludes to a Nike competitor, Vibram, and companies like them, that make running shoes with 5 toes.  My initial reaction was a half chuckle as I DO find the shoes peculiar to look at.  I had a colleague of mine shoot at a 5th grade event wearing them and the kids actually made fun of him.

Still, I know some people love the five toe shoes for running, so I read on.  What I found, about 80% to 20%, was 200 plus comments of people defending Vibram and bashing Nike for making the post and the Nike shoes in general.  Some said they would drop Nike from FB … my favorite said, “Don’t Hate… Innovate.”   Here is a random sampling of some…

So now Nike is left in the lesser of two evil online options of giving a competitor brand space on their FB, OR, taking the post down and facing that retribution from the 200 plus making it a bigger issue.  If you are Nike…I think the answer is you just ride it out, and hope that the negative comments end with that post.  But either way Nike is losing very sought after FB likes and probably giving more thought to posts like that.  Either way, it’s a great lesson for those that market online.

Thanks Nike!

Philly Naked Bike Ride 2011

September 7th, 2011

I love a good ALT event, and this one certainly fit the bill.  The Philly Naked Bike Ride, or PNBR as it is known, took place in Philadelphia September, 4 2011.  This is the third annual Philly Naked Bike Ride and it’s gotten bigger every year.  The event is a well guarded secret until a day before the ride when the official route is announced.  Riders then meet at the “meeting place” an hour or two before the ride to meet up, meet fellow cyclists, listen to music, etc.  This year’s meeting was Fairmount Park Handicapped Boat House, (coincidentally where I park when I run West River/ Kelly Drive).  Shooting such an event was a first for me.  The organizer was very helpful and recommended I get to the Assembly early, camera packed away, to meet riders and get permissions for photos.  The PNBR is open to press and photography in general, but ask that photogs ask individuals on a case by case basis, prior to any photos being taken.  So I got to the area early…

I have been to that exact area 100′s of times, only this time the Schuylkill banks were covered with 100′s of naked people at 4:00 in the afternoon.  It was a very surreal sight.  I knew that riders would be naked for the ride, but I did not anticipate they would disrobe SO early in the day.  Fairmount Park looked like Woodstock.  At every turn of my head there was another rider strolling the grounds naked as the day they were born.  And before you picture the SI Swimsuit Edition naked on bikes… think again… it was real, regular folk of all shapes and sizes.  (Although PNBR is a BARE AS YOU DARE event, so not everyone was naked, even for the ride.)  But enough were.  And I got to go up to dozens and dozens of them…me in full clothes…with a giant camera…and a press badge…and have that “mind if I take your picture” awkward conversation, time and time again…

Only, it really wasn’t that awkward!  People were really, really nice, whether they wanted their photo taken or not.  Sure there were a few people that were just not friendly at all, but the majority really were.  I came to the event pretty neutral but left with a much greater appreciation of the event.  The three basic principles of these rides are Cycling Advocacy, Fuel Conscious Consumption and Positive Body Image.

That last one, to me, was the one that made the day something more than I anticipated.  I work in media and I know full well how skewed body image has become in this country.  But to see men and women of all shapes, and ages and levels of hygiene and grooming, in the thousands– bare it all, proudly and without shame or embarrassment and ride 8 miles on bikes in a major city was very moving and beautiful.

Here are the images I shot for WPHL.  They are safe for work!  Just a few butts and pasties… I could not publish any with full frontal nudity so I had to do a clever mix of Austin Powers opening title sequence type shots and other creative compositions… but still, you will get the idea…

The image of the blonde photographer (pictured above) was my favorite of the day.  It really captured the playful spirit of exactly what I was there to do…tease the nakedness but still tell the story.  There were other photographers there, but few of them, and none from the press, got into the spirit of the event like this one did.  I am giving serious thought to covering this event next year and getting into the spirit a little more, sans some clothes!  I think  it would make for even cooler shots and a different level of cooperation and trust between me and the subject.  Maybe just my station badge on a lanyard?  Or maybe just a belt with a lens bag , strategically placed to cover the bare minimum of me and to keep eyes from looking downward!?  Luckily I already own the giant white canon lens bag pictured here…   ;)     ha ha…

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