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Back on Flickr

After a tedious process of creating and recreating portfolio websites for my photography, I’ve decided to return to Flickr after almost 3 years. I’m doing this for 2 reasons. First, it allows people to comment on my photos in a very easy way, and second, through Flickr I’m meeting and connecting with far more photographers than I was before, since the Flickr community is quite rich.

While there aren’t many photos up yet, but there will be soon. I’ve listed some sets below that haven’t had images migrated over.

Spring 2009

  • Willamette Rugby FC v Portland State University
  • Willamette Rugby FC v Western Oregon University
  • Willamette Rugby FC v Oregon Institute of Technology
  • Willamette Rugby FC v Western Oregon University 2
  • Willamette Rugby FC v Portland State University 2
  • Fall 2009

  • Pie With Pi Beta Phi
  • Willamette Dance Company’s Fall Performance
  • Willamette Rugby FC v WRFC Old Boys 2009
  • Willamette Rugby FC v University of Puget Sound
  • Willamette Rugby FC v Reed College
  • Willamette Rugby FC v Western Oregon University 3
  • Willamette Rugby FC v Oregon State University
  • Willamette Rugby FC v Reed College 2 [WRFC 2nd XV]
  • Spring 2010

  • Willamette Dance Company’s Spring Performance
  • Willamette Rugby FC v Oregon State University 2
  • Willamette Rugby FC v Western Oregon University 4
  • Willamette Rugby FC v Southern Oregon University
  • Willamette Rugby FC v Reed College 3
  • Willamette Rugby FC v Oregon Institute of Technology 2
  • Willamette Rugby 2010 Tour Part 1
  • Willamette Rugby 2010 Tour Part 2
  • Willamette Rugby 2010 Tour Part 3
  • WRFC Tour Photos – Spring Break Part 3.


    The WRFC beneath the monument to William Wallace, protector of Scotland.

    At long last (at least for the members of the team who harass me daily) the pictures from the Willamette Rugby F.C.’s spring break trip to Europe have surfaced. The trip was a blast and the rugby was great. These pictures are proof.

    Due to the sheer number of pictures, I split them up into three albums. Album 1 has everything up until the game against the Belfast Instonians. Album 2 includes the Belfast game and following social. Album 3 includes the game against the Stirling University RFC. You can find the links below, as well as a couple of my favorite pictures from the trip. Enjoy.
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    Who’s in your village? – Spring Break Part 2.

    Foreword: The following is one of a number of articles I’ll be posting about my spring break trip with the Willamette Rugby Football Club in Ireland and Scotland. The posts range from personal reflections to picture updates, but all came from my thoughts and experiences between March 19th and March 26th.

    I’m a strong believer in the power of community and the way that it shapes our experiences. I believe that relationships are not about giving and taking, they are about giving alone. You share your energy with others, and energy is shared back with you. It may not always come from the same place in the same amount, but it is coming, both from others and from inside.

    While on tour, I spent a good amount of time talking with Coach Anthony Lally, who was born in Dublin, lived in Sydney, and travels frequently around the world. The thing he said to me early on in our discussion of school, work, family, etc was “it’s all about the village, mate.” This concept is something that I’ve definitely held true for a long time, but was having trouble expressing in such a concise way. The notion of a “village” in today’s society is extremely hard to identify. Is my village the immediate people around me? Is it the people in the state I live in? Is it the people I see each day on my way to work? Is it my coworkers, my family, my friends, spouse, etc? Well yes and no.

    A village is what you make it, and in the purist sense, it is the sustainable community of energy that has individuals contributing to each other and to themselves in a way that is authentic and empowering. Villages can be polluted and they can break, so they have to be a continued effort by those in the village.

    Take some time today and think about who it is that is in your village. Who do you share your energy with? Where does your energy come from? If you have been feeling weak, depressed, stretched thin, or overworked, perhaps you need to restructure that village.

    Spring Break – Part 1

    Foreword: The following is one of a number of articles I’ll be posting about my spring break trip with the Willamette Rugby Football Club in Ireland and Scotland. The posts range from personal reflections to picture updates, but all came from my thoughts and experiences between March 19th and March 26th.

    While break was much too short and not nearly restful enough, I was able to spend a lot of time with friends and a lot of time in my head. One of the most intriguing things for me when I enter a new city is to look at what ads, magazines, and newspapers I see around. When in Edinburgh, Scotland, at the end of the trip, I picked up a magazine called The Skinny in the lobby of our hostel. (We stayed at SmartCityHostels, which I would definitely recommend to anyone looking for a place to stay in Edinburgh.) Continue reading

    WRFC

    I could write pages on how much of a challenge it is to shoot a rugby match and how much it has taught me about photography, but I’m going to let this sentence do all of that.

    I’ve posted three matches in the past week that were way overdue, but they are up now. Check the links after the jump, or click on WRFC in the upper right corner of this page. Continue reading