
Denver’s Chris Anderson slams into Jazz guard Deron Williams in the final minute of play.

Denver’s Chris Anderson slams into Jazz guard Deron Williams in the final minute of play.

Lost the game, but this was a cool play.


We ran ten photos from last night’s game in today’s paper.
None were mine.


Sometimes other people’s strobes piss me off, sometimes they make me happy.




Deron Williams after the win. I’ll be posting more photos from the game tomorrow.

My edit for game three, a thrilling win for the Jazz with several key plays, tends toward the unusual and the spectacle. The last three shots focus on the three key plays that ended the game: Carlos Boozer’s dunk in the final minute, Kyle Korver reacting to Deron William’s key shot to put the Jazz up for good, and the fans’ reaction to Kobe Bryant’s miss at the buzzer.


















I’m obviously a few days behind on my Jazz posts. But then again, as my wife often reminds me, I don’t get paid for blogging. So we’re going on my schedule…
Rule 2- comedy is black and white.
In these media situations, which are very short, reporters just go from player to player for quick interviews. This is the crowd around Deron Williams:

So if you’re late to the mob you can go over the top:

Or you can crawl in low:

That shot captures the mood after game one’s thrashing at the hands of the Lakers. This next shot is a complete failure but it caught my eye for some reason. It reminds me of a movie still:

Not much of a crowd around Carlos Boozer:

Andrei Kirilenko’s hair:

My 11-year-old son was next to me while I was editing my photos. Not that he finds my job at all interesting (he says it’s completely boring), he did love this shot of coach Jerry Sloan:

And here’s what Sloan’s reaction might be if when he reads this post:

If you didn’t see it, scroll back up to see Sloan with Andrei’s hair. Oh man, he’s going to kill me…