May, 2007

Richmond’s New Favorite Son

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One of the more amazing things in life is to watch a pro-golfer swing a club. Even if you don’t like golf, you’d be pretty astounded. I discovered this as I was asked to photograph at the Kanawha Golf Invite for Captech this week. The event featured John Rollins, a VCU graduate and Richmond native, who did very well on the last PGA tour and continues to have success in the world of professional golf of which I know nothing about. Yes, it seems Richmond has a new hometown hero. Maybe a statue on Monument Avenue is in the works. And maybe John Rollins will be shown beating children with his golf club and taking away their books. (Only Richmonders will get this.)
070515_047.jpg 070515_124.jpg He hung around, offered tips, and hit golf balls with thirty to sixty-something aged professional males who were nearly knocked to their feet every time he swung the club. The golf tutorial was a fundraiser for VCU. Some of the better pictures (none shown here) will be used by Captech for advertising purposes. YeeeHaaaaw!!!070515_123.jpg(All photos are very much the copyright of Jake Lyell.)

May 17, 2007 by Jake

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Out of Egypt…

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Okay, so I wasn’t really in Egypt this weekend. These photos were taken at Jockey’s Ridge in North Carolina’s Outer Banks. Jockey’s Ridge is a massive sand dune park where extreme adventurers go to hang-glide, sand board, or in my case, just walk around and climb on the dunes. I thought I had the park all to myself but as I was taking some photos of the bare sand dunes, a big group of people came walking over the ridge. At first I thought I’d wait ’til they left but I saw something very surreal in how small and out of place everyone looked on these great piles of sand. 070427_15.jpg
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One can draw their own metaphors and Biblical allusions from here….
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May 2, 2007 by Jake

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