2012 ACC Baseball Tournament

A few images from the 2012 ACC Baseball Tournament played this weekend in Greensboro, North Carolina. It was the first time a number eight seed had ever won the tournament (Georgia Tech over Miami in the final), and an attendance record was set on Saturday night. The most people (10,200) to ever attend a college baseball game in the state of North Carolina watched the University ofNorth Carolina play in-state rival North Carolina State.

(Photographs copyright 2012 by Dan Routh)

Executive Portraits in Greensboro and Beyond

Bear with me as I make an unabashed pitch for work in these really tight economic times. Besides my other advertising and editorial work, I do executive portraits and head shots for use in magazine articles, websites, social networking, and for general PR. The image above was an environmental portrait of an executive who is also a water polo player. The one below is an image of a management team for a print article on teamwork. Others are for various website and collateral usage.

I also do traditional and lifestyle portraiture. If you need a headshot or a portrait, studio or location, please give me a call or drop me an email. For that matter, keep me in mind for any of your commercial advertising or editorial photography needs. OK, that’s it, that’s my pitch. Now I’ll go back to just posting photographs. Thank You.
(Photographs copyright 2012 by Dan Routh)

Native American Photographs

Technology has had a profound effect on how we approach photography these days. Black and white film required processing and lab work to produce a finished image. Transparency film, which was the mainstay of my commercial work, meant I had to shoot everything as a finished image. Post-processing a slide meant a lot of trouble and expense. Enter the digital photograph. It’s still important to shoot things right to begin with, but post-processing allows us to take images in different directions after the fact. Photographs can be revisited and re-processed. These photographs are from a series I shot a while back of dancers at a Native American pow wow in Greeensboro with a little tweeking from the original versions.
(Photographs copyright 2011 by Dan Routh)