(note: this is a delayed posting on events from Friday, November 16th)
As the project progresses, I’m finding I’m struggling more and more to get original material in the weight room. I’ve made a commitment to come out at least once a week and work on the project. The downside to that is the environment gets to be monotonous. I’m not sure how many angles I can photograph someone doing bicep curls. To break my stale photography, I’ve been looking at books from some of the master of photography to try and get some insight from their work on how they would approach creating photos. What are angles that I’m not thinking about? How could I mix up my photography techniques to create a new vision?
Sometimes I get lucky, and something totally new is put in my lap. Such was the case today when after weights, the team went to the parking garage behind the field house for endurance training. The session consisted of two, 7-minute events. The first consisted of running laps, alternating between sprinting and jogging. The second session was done in the stair case. The guys raced up three flights of stairs on one side, and down another side. They alternated going up and down for seven minutes straight. It looked excruciating to me, but everyone made it the entire seven minutes. Although if they really want to know what is excruciating, they should come up with me and walk up to the catwalks of the Dean Smith Center where I have strobes installed. Before every basketball game I have to go up there and turn them on. There’s no elevator, instead it’s a mix of stairs and steep inclines.