6.20.2011

The Goodman League: Day 3

Day 3 of my Goodman League coverage and we take the basketball party inside to the hardwood. During the weekend the Goodman League oversees the Goodman Coalition which showcases 2 high school and 3 pro-am contests at Spingarn High School in Washington DC. Unlike in the outdoor games, the participants are a little more eager to hit the floor for loose balls and take a chance on the lightning quick passes that miss their mark under the darkness inside "da Gates".

So far I'm 3 for 3 in shooting on days where former and current NBA players show up. The first two times it was Kevin Durant. This time it was Ty Lawson and all time Big East leading scorer (who knew?) and Syracuse alum Lawrence Moten, scoring at will at 39 years of age. James Harden got major props for putting in 51 at The Drew League out in LA but Lawson came through with 47...that's gotta be good for something right? AND Old Man Moten poured in 33.

A few observations:
- Ty Lawson is quicker than I am
- Bobby Maze former Tennessee Volunteer (yellow Adidas) looks a lot like Allen Iverson
- Coaches were actually coaching
- Lawrence Moten (cornrows) was born to score
- ink, ink and more ink

Shout out once again to Miles and Mac for keeping the Goodman going.
Ty Lawson Denver NuggetsTy Lawson Denver NuggetsLawrence Moten Syracuse

6.09.2011

The Goodman League: Day 2

June 7, 2011. Day two of the league and my second day in attendance. My goal is to find something new at this place while going back day after day. Something not new? Kevin Durant. He was back again looking to avenge his loss.

The crowd is extremely close to the action which creates an atmosphere in which players and spectators can engage in intimate conversations. Someone watching the game yells to Durant, "KD, KD! Bust his ass!" To which the player guarding KD responds to the heckl
er, "How about Iplay you? Put some money up!"

There's a lot going on at the courts nicknamed the BF Coliseum and I'm just starting to scratch the surface. According to the man with the mic, Miles Rawls, the venue was packed, "35,000 strong". I'm not sure, but I might need a recount on that.


6.08.2011

The Goodman League: Day 1

I've been thinking about shooting out here for a long time. Back when I was still in school and Gilbert Arenas was drawing Kobe comparisons in Washington DC, I was thinking about it. The problem was that all I did was think about it.

This summer, man this is very tough, I'm gonna take my talents to Southeast and photograph The Goodman League. (In my Lebron James voice). Seriously though, The Goodman League has a 30 year history of hosting some of the best ballers in the country on the outdoor courts of Barry Farms. On any given evening, you never know who might show up.

I've always enjoyed the competition that outdoor basketball incites. The ground is harder, the sun is hotter and every point is more difficult to score than the last. So why not, once again, mix two of the things I love the most and spend some time making photographs.

June 6, 2011 was day one of the league. The crowd was thick for two reasons: opening night and Kevin Durant. Yes the two time scoring champ and pride of Montrose Christian showed up to play ball with the playoff exit wounds still fresh. He came through in a pair of bright yellow sneakers and armed with a wicked jump shot. Everyone wanted a piece of the NBA star whether trying to cross him up or D him up but KD played emotionless, sinking jumper after jumper. His team took the L in a close game but his appearance kicked off a great start to the season. Shout out to Miles Rawls and Mac Williams...preciate it!


5.23.2011

ProAV Magazine

Last March I got an assignment from the good folks over at Hanley Wood to shoot the cover of the March/April issue ProAV Magazine. I photographed Tony Warner and Bill McCarthy of RTKL Associates at their offices in Baltimore for a feature about how architects and audio/video integrators work together when designing a space. You can read more about that here.

Because I shoot covers of magazines ALL the time, I'm gonna go ahead and say this is not a big deal for me. Sarcasm. Shout out to Marcy! And no, not the projects.

5.17.2011

The Imaginary Fort

The Imaginary Fort is a place in Bethesda where a few friends of mine operate the company called Imaginary Feet. Tom McLeod, Emil Anticevic and Patrick Jackson (yep, just shot his wedding) run a tech operation that develops iPhone and web apps, among other things. It's also a place where I go to complete the grueling work of a freelance photographer when I'm not out shooting.

This office employs a strict no-fun policy and anyone who enters soon becomes a 100% productive 9-5 drone. Efficiency rules. Tom, Emil and Pat are the main characters with occasional appearances from interns (what up Perri), ex-interns (Dexter and Tyler "Sham-Wow" Shambora), spouses with no twitter followers (Jenny), affiliates (LowKey and Meredith) and a social media maven (Kate "hope you come back" Gardiner).

Welcome to the Fort.


Pat, doing some yoga before coding.

Tom, always prepared.

Old blueprints from the previous occupant.

Tom and Emil, probably looking at Michael Jordan highlights.

Ansel Adams would not appreciate that fluorescent light.

The truck show.

Dexter working on his J. Crew catalog audition.

Emil, selling the Apple brand to Croatia.

Leftover Spongebob balloons from Pat's first day

Wicked cool NBA slam dunk competition art from Harsky.

Danielle (Pat's beautiful bride), Pat, Dexter and Emil discussing potential San Francisco digs.

Pat laughing at Emil's latest iPhone app idea.

Me and Tom engaged in a viscous battle of NBA 2K11 in which I probably got the W. (Photo by Adam Dexter)

5.16.2011

All Work and No Play?

Not in Jamaica. Last week I showed and told about Danielle and Pat's wedding but it wasn't all work. We took a snorkeling cruise, watched a French Canadian guy go H.A.M. to some top 40 dance hits, and found out you can order jerk chicken and beef patties just about anywhere on the island. Not bad.


5.13.2011

Danielle and Pat: Married in Jamaica

Jamaica...ah yes. I photographed Danielle and Pat's Montego Bay wedding in early April. The weather was perfect, the water was warm and the Red Stripe was flowing. Shout out to the Jacksons for a) being so easy going and photogenic and b) getting married late in the day so I could take advantage of some pretty cool light.

From the resort, to the aqueducts near the golf course, followed by the limo ride to the reception everything was all good. Everything except the fire breather that in retrospect, I might have been a little to close to.

"fire breathin' dragon better not harm me, or be sorry when he meets my one man army."
-Lupe Fiasco