I don't have wings, but I spend a lot of time climbing and crawling
with my camera in hand. Although, the photos below didn't require any
climbing or crawling whatsoever. My feet never left the ground.
I
used a simple and common technique we call the "Hail Mary." This
technique involves holding the camera over my head and shooting
"blind." (I was standing on an indoor running track built on the second
floor of the gymnasium.) You oftentimes see sports photographers doing
the Hail Mary when shooting post-game celebrations. Not too many of us
are 7 feet tall, thus, this technique offers a view from up top.
Sometimes, I use the Hail Mary to clean up my backgrounds. Digital
photography allows shooters to do this and instantly receive feedback
on the backs of our cameras.
Basically, it's a calculated
guess. I get paid to take photos, and the least I can do is know how to
work my camera, whether it's up against my face or four feet away.
These
photos were taken at the new Community Center attached to Hales Corners
Lutheran Church, located on Janesville Road. The center is complete
with a gymnasium, indoor running track and fitness center.

