



Mike Rowe, of the Discovery Channel Show ‘Dirty Jobs.’


















Mike Rowe, of the Discovery Channel Show ‘Dirty Jobs.’


































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While we were in San Antonio photographing a conference, we got to photograph some legit bull riding. Photographically, it was quite the challenge. The lighting was really low and the bulls and cowboys were moving very fast. Also, most guys got kicked off the bull between 1-5 seconds. So, I busted out our trustee 50 mm lens after having to elbow people to get into my lens bag…the 1.4 aperture is like a life preserver for low light situations. Once the bull entered the arena, I waited until they bucked out of the shadows and into the light (if they made it that far). Once they were in the spotlight, I fired away. Meanwhile, Rick was on the ground working the rough lighting by getting some sweet silhouettes of the cowboys. We love a good challenge! It makes it all the more rewarding when you get it. And now we feel like we’ve really been to Texas.








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So, we can now say that we are connected to Kevin Bacon by one degree! (for those of you that are familiar with the trivia game “Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon.”) We recently had the privilage of photographing his and his brothers band, The Bacon Brothers. Michael Bacon, a well known composer for film and television, and Kevin started playing together as kids and started their band about 15 years ago. With Kevin on vocals, percussion, guitar and harmonica and Michael on lead guitar and vocals, they’ve got some folk/country/rock going on. Kevin’s also got some great expressions and stellar stage presence, surely due to acting background. We love photographing artists of any kind and are especially fond of being able to rock out and shoot at the same time.
At the show, we also learned that being the good sport that he is and putting the joke made at his expense to a practical use, Kevin started a non-profit called Six Degrees. It’s pretty cool. It’s basically a catalog or menu for charity work. You can look up any issue that speaks to you, and Six Degrees will connect you with NGO’s/non-profits that are working effectively on that particular issue. Check it out.








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