Monday, May 21, 2007

Kensington Kenetic Sculpture Derby - May 19, 2007

I must admit that I'm not the best photojouralistic photographer... but I photographed the lift-off of the Kensington Kenetic Sculpture Derby and the Trenton Avenue Arts Festival this past saturday, and it might have been the most fun I've had this year. The derby consisted of individuals or groups of individuals who built man-powered sculptures to race down the streets of Kensington. Although it wasn't an actual timed race, contestants were judged based on the artistic quality of their sculptures. I did not actually work on any sculpture, but the organization which I vounteer with (Neighborhood Bike Works) did. I was very impressed by all the sculptures, and enjoyed watching the derby and browsed around the artist booths.




Thursday, May 17, 2007

Kelly and Christian - May 5, 2007






Kelly and Christian might have been the calmest couple I have ever worked with. I enjoyed myself so much at their wedding and have the images to show for it. They are also a living success story of finding their "soul mate" on Match[dot]com. Thanks Kelly and Christian!

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Neighborhood Bike Works

Kindness in Focus is conducting a photo contest for Non-Profit agencies. The winner of the contest will recieve $1000 to go towards the Non-Profit of their choice.

I am a volunteer at the Neighborhood Bike Works in Philadelphia [link]. For the past year, I've taken a few photos here and there of some of the staff members, and also documented some of the programs they offer (bike church, youth afterschool program). I submitted one of the photographs to Kindness in Focus and have been selected as one of the finalists. Now, the public will view the images and vote on which one they like the most.

Here is a link to the contest website: Kindness in Focus

and here is the photo I have submitted:



"Neighborhood Bike Works is a youth development organization in West Philadelphia serving neighborhood youth from 8 to 18. Since 1996 they have offered classes on bike repair and bike safety after school, on weekends, and in the summer. By completing a series of classes and
fixing up used bikes donated by the community, students can earn a bike for themselves.

This photograph is of Cat, one of the staff workers at NBW, and a great asset to the program. She works with me on the nights that I volunteer, and I have watched her exhibit great teaching skills and patience with members of the community who come in to work on their bikes. She has taught me nearly everything I know about bicycles, and I admire her greatly."

- Submitted by Carina Romano to benefit Neighborhood Bike Works

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