this is the lead singer of REO Speedwagon. shot this tonight 10/12/07 at the Foothills Fall Festival, of which i am their official photographer :) / the concert was Great, got Plenty of shots (more will be coming later) but this one, dont know..when i hit that shutterbutton at the end, and the way he was towards his fans and they to him..just seemed like the shot to start off the Foothills Fall Festival, in Maryville Tennesse. REO got started in 1971 / This shot has won the Bronze Kaleidoscope Award for “Best Event Photograph”
Shot at the Foothills Fall Festival in Maryville, TN…October 12,2007
Sara Evans performing at the Foothills Fall Festival in Maryville TN, 10/14/07 / She was the one I had waited patiently for three days to get a chance to shoot while performing. However her manager felt threatened by a professional photographer and wanted me out of there after her third song. Which really bothered me since I wasnt there to just shoot her, I was there to get a job done, shoot her fan’s reactions and her band and her perform. I did manage to finish my job tho :D
Performing at the Foothills Fall Festival in Maryville TN 10/13/07
Sammie Moore, upcoming performer, performing at the Foothills Fall Festival in Maryville, TN 10/13/07
Trent Tomlison performing at the Foothills Fall Festival in Maryville, TN 10/13/07, this was the first time ive heard his music, he rocks!! i know the fans loved him, he’s very energetic, loves what he does and is damn good at it, this tune he was singing a ballad
Jamie O`Neal performed at the Foothills Fall Festival in Maryville TN on 10/13/07, her 4 year old daughter came out to sing a tune for the audience. i think this is 1 of my fav’s from shooting jamie’s performance
Bruce Hall, bass/vocals with REO Speedwagon, performing at the Foothills Fall Festival in Maryville, TN 10/12/07
Neal Doughty is the keyboardist of REO Speedwagon, band performed at the Foothills Fall Festival in Maryville TN 10/12/07
Shot this during the Foothills Fall Festival in Maryville, TN, in October 12th weekend of 2007. I thought it was cool how I had the shadow of the man in front, and then had a shadow on the wall as if someone was behind the guitarist.
Trent Tomlison with his lead guitarist playing at the Foothills Fall Festival in Maryville, TN on 10/13/07 (I will have to find the guitarist’s name)
This is Big of Big and Rich who performed at the Foothills Fall Festival in Maryville, TN 10/13/07, his motto is….love everybody..which im sure his fans know that already :)
This pup is part of the Ulitmate Canines Stunt Dog Show that was held at the Foothills Fall Festival. Owners Tom and Mary Clements run this show. This was also part of what I shot during the weekend’s event in October 2007. This little guy (jack russel terrior) was definitely a favorite of the crowd. They really put on a very entertaining show, and the dogs were awesome in their performance
This australian cattle dog is part of the Ultimate Canine Stunt Dog Show that performed at the Foothills Fall Festival in Maryville Tn, in October of 2007. This guy is known as the fastest frisbee dog in the world. I know trying to shoot him was a serious challenge, since Tom (owner of the dogs) was tossing frisbees so fast it was hard for anyone to keep up with. This dog went after and caught just about everyone..I think it only missed two!! out of I dont know How many that were thrown
Even the smallest cascade has its beauty.. Came across this cascade when walking near Marysville whilst exploring with my girlfriend and some personal friends. This was a small cascade near Phantom falls that I quite liked. Its strange how sometimes something small and insignificant to others will catch someone elses eye and hold their attention.
in Maryville, Tennessee
in Maryville, Tennessee.
in Maryville, Tennessee
Early settlers coming down the Great War & Trading Path in 1784-85 camped here; it was the scene of their first death and burial. In 1786 the Rev. Archibald Scott of Virginia organized a Presbyterian congregation in the area; the church was built near where the cemetery has been started.
What do you think? / /
This is one of the city’s stations on Broadway. / /
New Providence Presbyerian Church / In 1786 the Reverend Archibald Scott, a native of Scotland and minister of two churches in Rockbridge, Virginia, came down the great war trail on a missionary journey. He came also as a the minister of the former members of his churches who had joined the migration from Pennsylvania and were now forced to live in forts because of Indian warfare. He found his former parishioners weary and impoverished, but recognized immediately their strong faith and courage. With the hearty cooperation with all in the fort, Reverend Scott founded a new church – New Providence. Twelve miles “out in the country,” near Fort McTeer, another – Eusebia Presbyterian. Charter members of New Providence helped to organize the church three years before the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church was organized, three years before the Constitution of the United States was adopted, nine years before the county of Blount and the town of Maryville were established, and ten years before Tennessee was admitted to statehood. Eusesbia Presbyterian Church / / New Providence Presbyerian Church Fifth (& current) Church: / The fifth New Providence building was to be of Gothic design and located on West Broadway across the street from Maryville High School. The cornerstone was laid September 23, 1951. Mr. Charles Bolton of Philadelphia was chosen as architect with A. R. McMurray Construction Company of Knoxville as contractors. The stained glass windows, envisioned and personally planned by Dr. Thomas Graham, were to be executed by P. J. Reeves Studio of Philadelphia. 400 loads of native stone were trucked from Walland, TN.
This house is in a historic district in Maryville,Tennessee / Best Viewed Large /
This is in the historic section of Maryville, Tennessee / Jazzed up with a “fresco” edit option
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