Each spring, the Post-Dispatch compiles a list of scholar athletes from around the region. I photographed Jake Drysdale – a runner and someone who’s working to remove air pollution using nanotechnology. David Kvidahl’s story explains the details of Drysdale’s background. We met in the late afternoon, a few hours before sunset. I used a single off-camera fillContinue reading “Photographing Nanotech: A Scholar Athlete Portrait”
Author Archives: Michael Gulledge
High School Baseball
Just a few high school baseball shots from this year. I did get to shoot a game at Howell North with the great Derrick Docket.
KBIA: Putting Columbia’s Payphone Mystery to Rest
KBIA — an NPR affiliate in Columbia, Mo. — posted an excellent report on the mystery surrounding a downtown payphone. The story led to the removal of the payphone, an unintended consequence to an otherwise interesting story. Thanks to Katy for the link.
St. Charles portraits with Katy
Main Street St. Charles is the default place to take portraits/senior photos/engagement photos/wedding photos…basically any photo. Katy and I went in early April and took a few quick photos.
Gateway Metro groundbreaking
Gateway Metro Federal Credit Union, a St. Louis-based credit union, held a groundbreaking in April for the organization’s first standalone branch in St. Peters. Here are a few photos.
Two minutes of great light
Halfway through the second half of a soccer game in April, the clouds broke and the sun was just high enough to provide great light. Here are a few shots from the first soccer game I’ve shot in years:
Panning on a merry-go-round
I just liked these photos of Katy on a merry-go-round in a Marceline, Mo., city park on March 26, 2016. Marceline is the boyhood home of Walt Disney. We were visiting Katy’s grandpa and family in Marceline for Easter on Saturday.
