Summer Solstice
The summer solstice happened officially yesterday, June 20th. It’s the earliest date (on our calendar) since ole George Washington was President of the United States. It’s a celestial thing not bound by our Gregorian calendar.
What is bound by the calendar is my birthday, June 23. According to my mother, it was a hot summer day in 1954. Dwhite Eisenhower was President of the United States. A familiar name was Vice President, Richard Nixon.
One of my earliest memories about presidents was my mother taking us kids to the Cheyenne Wyoming airport for a glimpse of John F. Kennedy. I think he was campaigning for the office in the summer of 1960. He ran against and narrowly beat Richard Nixon.
Thinking of the solstice and summer, here are a couple of cloud photos from a recent road trip. The first is a summer rain storm in Western Nebraska taken with my cell phone from the highway.
It’s Stormin’ Somewhere beneath this monster cloud in looking south from Cheyenne Wyoming.
America’s Passtime
A couple weeks ago a friend invited us to join him on the Roof Top at the Budweiser Brew House across the street from Busch Stadium for a game against the Pirates. Baseball is not only America’s passtime, for me, it marks the beginning of summer. Here a couple of slides.
Just to see how much zoom I could gracefully pull out of my 70×200 lens, here are a couple slides of Miles Mikolas launching one for a Pirate’s batter. Pretty good images for being across the street.
Corporate Headshot Photography
I’ve had a fairly busy spring. My bread and butter mostly includes family photography and corporate headshot photography.
The corporate types love me because I get in and get out. Basically, I make having their photo made, painless. I set up my studio and photographed 10 members of the Polaris Law Group in their conference room. Including setup and break down, I was out of their office in just under 3 hours. Here a couple.
Family Photography
Working with families to create memories and legacy photographs is fun. What is your favorite park or place? I love making family photos in a location that already holds good memories. The photo below was made in Laumeier Sculpture Park in Kirkwood, Missouri.
In Closing
I’m hugely grateful that you chose to spend a few minutes with me today and pray the summer breeze makes you feel fine.
Best,
Mike