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Just a Good Conversation: Darrell Miho
Apr 24, 2026
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| 4/24/26 | ![]() Just a Good Conversation: Darrell Miho✨ | photographyfilmmaking+4 | Darrell Miho | California Polytechnic State University, San Luis ObispoSports Illustrated | — | photographerdocumentary filmmaker+3 | — | 2h 21m 55s | |
| 4/10/26 | ![]() Just a Good Conversation: Paul Spinelli | Paul Spinelli started photographing NFL football games in 1981. From 1983-85, He also photographed NCAA and USFL (United States Football League) football games. In 1986, Paul became the NFL lead photographer covering the New York Jets and many NFL Office events in New York City.In 1987, Paul was hired by Dave Boss as the NFL Director of Photographic Services. During my 16 year career as an NFL executive, He designed and secured funding for NFLphotos.com (the NFL's first digital photo archive and international licensing platform) and increased annual photo sales revenues by more than 500 percent. Paul created the NFL Photo Studio, managed the NFL Photo Sales department, and was responsible for the NFL Photo Library and its collection of more than three million football photos. Paul selected the photographers and supervised the NFL's Super Bowl and Pro Bowl photo crews.In 2003, when the NFL began outsourcing NFL Photos and the NFL Publishing and Photographic Services Departments, He launched SpinPhotos, Inc., a Southern California based photo and consulting business specializing in sports and sports archives. Paul worked as a sports and legal consultant for multiple companies including the NFL, Getty Images, Tennis Magazine, and Professional Bull Riders while continuing to photograph and license photos from NFL, NCAA, and Major League Baseball games.His professional football and baseball photographs have been published by hundreds of sports magazines, books, newspapers, game programs, and worldwide media. These publications include Sports Illustrated, ESPN The Magazine, Sporting News, NFL Super Bowl Programs, and MLB World Series Programs. My photos have been used commercially by NFL and MLB consumer product licensees such as Panini America, EA Sports, The Topps Company and numerous corporate sponsors such as FedEx, Motorola, Samsung, Sony, Nike, DirecTV, Verizon, and Sprint.During his career, Paul photographed more than 1,300 NFL, NCAA, and MLB games, 33 NFL Super Bowls, 30 Pro Bowls, and hundreds of NFL playoff games. His NFL archive contains more than 300,000 photographs dating back to 1981. Most of these photographs have been digitized and uploaded to PhotoShelter and www.spinphotos.com as an online portfolio and historical archive currently licensed commercially and editorially via AP Images. Prior to his NFL career, Paul was a freelance sports photographer based in New York City working on photo assignments for a wide variety of corporate clients including American Airlines, Geo Magazine, Jordache, the New York Road Runners Club, Nike, Perrier, the NFL, and MLB. | — | ||||||
| 3/27/26 | ![]() Just a Good Conversation: Christian Schauf | Founded in Nov 2016, Park City UT’s Uncharted Supply Co’s mission is to provide high-quality, intuitive gear to help people navigate emergencies big and small. Uncharted’s first product, The Seventy2 Survival System, reimagined the personal preparedness space and launched an industry. Christian Schauf is an entrepreneur, adventurer, and the founder and CEO of Uncharted Supply Co, a manufacturer of high-quality survival systems and products designed to empower people in emergency situations. Growing up on a Wisconsin farm, he developed a strong sense of preparedness that later inspired him to create the SEVENTY2™ Survival System, a comprehensive 72-hour emergency kit. Schauf’s diverse experiences have fueled his passion for innovation in emergency preparedness and outdoor adventure. From climbing some of the world’s tallest mountains to hunting in the Yukon, his adventures continue to inspire his work and philanthropic efforts.Today, Christian Schauf shares his unique upbringing on a farm, highlighting the strong work ethic and valuable life lessons instilled by his parents. He discusses how these early experiences shaped his resilience and success in various fields, including music, adventure, and entrepreneurship. The conversation explores Christian’s impactful work performing for troops in remote and dangerous locations, emphasizing the profound effect these performances had on soldiers’ morale and mental well-being.From their appearance on Shark Tank, to placements in the Museum of Modern Art, to the product selected for use by government and private security agencies around the world, Uncharted has continued to design products that have saved lives around the world. Today, Uncharted’s expanded product line is available in over 200 retail stores, and provides coverage for the adventurer as well as those looking to prepare for an ever-changing world.https://unchartedsupplyco.comSo God Made a "Farmer", by Paul Harveyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UBj4Rbq3ZI | — | ||||||
| 3/6/26 | ![]() Just a Good Conversation: Matthew Morgan | Matthew is a professional photographer, entrepreneur and self-described “lover of things old and appreciator of things new.” His style is inspired by story and portraiture, aiming for both timeless and fresh imagery. With an easy-going personal approach, he creates a natural feel for his clients. As a portrait and commercial photographer, he’s traveled the country to shoot noted athletes like Shaquille O’Neill, Drew Brees, skate legends Duane Peters and Jason Adams and a host of Olympic medal winners. His work has been featured in several major print and online publications, including Martha Stewart, Elle Magazine, Huffington Post, Vice Magazine, Brides Magazine, The Knot and more.After earning a Business Management degree from Pepperdine University, Matthew spent time in the corporate world before launching and quickly growing his own photography company. Over the last decade, he’s refined his craft and become increasingly expert at high-level photo production as well as outdoor, natural light and lifestyle photography.When he’s not taking pictures of an NBA superstar, fabulous wedding or other subject of intrigue, Matthew prefers the company of his best friend and wife and two daughters. A native to Southern California, he enjoys surfing and playing golf, also thumbing through books and watching live music.Check out his website https://portfolio.matthewmorgan.net and his instagram https://www.instagram.com/matthewmorganphoto/?hl=en | — | ||||||
| 2/20/26 | ![]() Just a Good Conversation: Dr. Jerry Moore | Dr. Jerry Moore is an archaeologist, writer, editor, and professor of Emeritus in anthropology at California State University Dominguez Hills in Carson, CA. Moore has conducted archaeological research in Peru, Mexico, and southern California. Moore's principal expertise is on the prehistoric architecture and cultural landscapes in the Andes. He has written the books, "Architecture and Power in the Prehispanic Andes: The Archaeology of Public Buildings" (1996 Cambridge University Press), "Cultural Landscapes in the Prehispanic Andes: Archaeologies of Place" (2005 University Press of Florida), "The Prehistory of Home" (2012, University of California Press, recognized with the 2014 Society for American Archaeology Book Award), "A Prehistory of South America: Ancient Cultural Diversity on the Least-Known Continent" (2014, University Press of Colorado), and "Incidence of Travel: Recent Journeys in Ancient South America" (2017, University Press of Colorado). He is currently working on a new book, "Ancient Andean Houses: Making-Inhabiting-Studying." Moore is the co-editor with Donald Laylander of "The Prehistory of Baja California: Advances in the Archaeology of the Forgotten Peninsula" (2006 University Press of Florida) which was chosen as a 2007 Choice Distinguished Book. Also, Moore has written one of the leading textbooks on anthropological theory, "Visions of Culture: An Introduction to Anthropological Theories and Theorists" (2018, 5th edition, Rowman and Littlefield) and he edited a companion collection of primary materials, "Visions of Culture: An Annotated Reader" (2018, 2nd edition, Rowman and Littlefield). Moore's writings have been translated into Spanish, French, Han Chinese, Turkish, and Croatian. Moore is also the editor of "Ñawpa Pacha: Journal of Andean Archaeology". Moore is also the editor for the series, Archaeologies of Landscape in the Americas, published by the University of New Mexico Press. Moore has been a Fellow in Precolumbian Studies at Harvard's Dumbarton Oaks Research Libraries and Collections in Washington D.C. (1992-93 and 2017), a senior scholar at the Sainsbury Centre for the Visual Arts at the University of East Anglia (1994), a Fellow at the Getty Research Institute (2001-2002), and a Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Studies, Durham University, UK (2013). He lives with his family in Long Beach, California, and provides food service to four cats. | — | ||||||
| 2/6/26 | ![]() Just a Good Conversation: Kevin Reece | Kevin Reece started his photography in New York and then he moved to L.A. in 1986 and have been working here ever since. He mostly cover pro and college sports teams here in L.A. His photos may been on the cover of Sports Illustrated on a Wheaties box and on Good Morning America. Kevin has had 3 one man photo shows in galleries here in Los Angeles. At this time have a book on blurb.com by the name of “Special Days and Nights”. We talk about our dear friend Peter Read Miller and how photography has changed over 30 years. | — | ||||||
| 1/23/26 | ![]() Just a Good Conversation: Andrew Hancock | Andrew Hancock holds a degree in journalism from Texas A&M University and is an alumnus of the Eddie Adams Workshop (2006).With a belief in diverse clients and diverse interests, he embraces new media and technology with vigor and is comfortable shooting stills or video to accomplish any visual need required from an assignment or project.Hancock began his career in photojournalism and brings that storytelling approach with him on any project, whether it is a portrait, event or commercial shoot. Every image, still or motion, must tell a story.He was a contributing photographer to Sports Illustrated magazine and his photos have appeared throughout the entire SI portfolio including SI Kids, SI Latino, SI China, SI.com and in two books, The Covers and SI Kids - All Access. Hancock's photos have also appeared in premier magazines such as TIME, People, Cosmopolitan, Stern and Golf magazine, virtually every major market newspaper within the United States; his work has also appeared on ABC News, CBS.com and CNN.com.Hancock is known for his enthusiasm to take on any challenge. This enthusiasm—paired with his low maintenance and self-sufficient approach to produce engaging photographs—has led to a rapidly expanding client base that over his young career has grown to include editorial clients like The New York Times, Associated Press and USA Today as well as event coverage for clients like NCAA Photos.On the academic front, schools such as Texas A&M University, University of Texas, Purdue University and the University of Tennessee have counted on Hancock to deliver unique and engaging imagery to elevate their visual brand for both athletics and academics across their various properties and platforms, resulting in many awards for his work. Above all, I am a storyteller. My purpose is to show people things they haven’t seen and to take people where they can’t go. I would like you to join me. Andrew's Website https://andrewhancock.com and his instagram https://www.instagram.com/hancockphoto | — | ||||||
| 12/5/25 | ![]() Just a Good Conversation: Vincent Versace | Vincent Versace is an American photographer and a Nikon Ambassador. He is a recipient of the Computerworld Smithsonian Award in Media Arts & Entertainment. His work is part of the permanent collection of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History. At age seven, Vincent was introduced to photography and the darkroom by his uncle, a wedding photographer. Vincent saved his allowance to purchase a Nikon rangefinder at a garage sale and, at the age of nine, he sold his first photo to a local newspaper for $50. In high school, Vincent followed in his uncle's footsteps and photographed weddings. He has published three books on photography. His first book was Welcome to Oz: A Cinematic Approach to Digital Still Photography with Photoshop and named as one of the top digital books of 2007 by Shutterbug Magazine. The second book, Welcome to Oz 2.0, a complete rewrite of his first to include the science of focus and blur, and ExDR. His third book, From Oz to Kansas: Almost Every Black & White Technique Known to Mankind, was published in 2012.Check out his website www.versacephotography.comand instagram www.instagram.com/vincent_versace/?hl=en | — | ||||||
| 11/14/25 | ![]() Just a Good Conversation: Zack Knudsen | Zack Knudsen started his career in theatre after college. For 6 years he worked in HR in Dollywood. Yes, HR! Not your normal path to become a professional photographer. He found great mentors who showed him photography. He did photography for the HR department at Dollywood. That certainly fueled his fire to pursue a career in photography. Zack found himself in his HR manager office and quitting his job and going all-in as a photographer. His wife who is a rock star backed the move and they were off and snapping. Concert photography became his landed spot and he now finds himself working full time for Drake White. He's a in a happy place and loving every second of it. Check out his website https://zackknudsenphotography.comand his instagram https://www.instagram.com/zack_knudsen/ | — | ||||||
| 10/24/25 | ![]() Just a Good Conversation: Lee Dumond | Lee Dumond is a YouTube personality and woodworker. Lee hosts the Busted Knuckle Woodworks YouTube channel. He also does custom woodworking, cabinetry, and build handmade indoor and outdoor furniture in Austin, Texas, USA. he posts build videos, gives tips and tricks, tool reviews, and has lots of fun. Not bad for guy who's worked all over the US in some unbelievable fields, software engineer, web developer and sound engineer. Follow him on instagram.com/bustedknucklewoodworksyoutube.com/@thenewcrankyworkshopfacebook.com/bustedknucklewoodworkpatreon.com/bustedknucklewoodworks | — | ||||||
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| 10/10/25 | ![]() Just a Good Conversation: Mark Cornelison | Mark Cornelison was a photojournalist for 30+ years before switching gears to vintage photography. Mark always took pride of his photojournalist training in that news photographers have to go into every situation and make a photo. They can't say it was too dark, or too rainy, or other excuses. Just make a good photo. Mark still hold onto that feeling as he has moved more into the vintage photography techniques. Music, Sports, and Portraits were always strong points of my portfolio and now he has learned new ways to present them. Most recently Mark have learned the art of Wet Plate Collodion photography, a process from the 1850's going back to Civil War times. Each photo is a one of a kind piece of art and will last 3+ generations. Mark Chef Photographer at the University Kentucky for the last 8 years. Mark Cornelison can find his shop at 522 West Short Street, Lexington, KY, USA. Or call him at 859-321-0853 You can contact him at his email or mark@markcornelison.com www.cornelisontintypes.com | — | ||||||
| 10/3/25 | ![]() Just a Good Conversation: Sonja Ulrich | Forty years after the dramatic 1985 collapse of the Rajneeshpuram commune in Oregon. Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh movement persists in a decentralized form, primarily through the OSHO International Meditation Resort in Pune, India, and numerous centers worldwide. Sonja Ulrich lived in the cult from age 12 to 17 years old. Sonja has been a professor at California State University, Dominguez Hills for 10 years teaching in the Anthropology department. | — | ||||||
| 9/19/25 | ![]() Just a Good Conversation: The Enriquez Sisters | The Enriquez Sisters! The ladies from Whittier Susie, Jeanine and Antoinette. I'd had brothers growing up and the world of sisters is very foreign to me. They had two older half brothers from their mother's previous marriage. Susie would be the middle child, Jeanine the tom boy and Antoinette was the baby of the family. A grow up in a middle class family in Southern California, working father and a stay at home mother who busted her butt keeping the house together. They survived a major car crash, that almost took their lives and lived doors away from were Richard Ramirez "Night Stalker" killed their neighbors. At times the worked the same jobs together and terrorized the boys in their neighborhood. I would marry Antionette and get two great sisters-in-laws. | — | ||||||
| 8/22/25 | ![]() Just a Good Conversation: Simon Bruty | Originally from the U.K., Simon Bruty now lives in Washington D.C.During his career, Simon has traveled extensively to work on large sporting events such as World Cup Soccer, Super Bowls, and the Olympics. His feature stories are as diverse as golfers in Greenland, soccer in Zambia, and badminton in Indonesia. Somewhere along the way Simon learned how to make people sit still and has created portraits of some of today's most memorable athletes.His editorial and commercial clients include the International Olympic Committee, Sports Illustrated, the All England Lawn and Tennis Club, ESPN, and Canon. He received a Lucie Award in 2016 for Achievement in Sports Photography. He has also received awards from the World Press Foundation, Pictures of the Year, and the International Olympic Committee. The London Observer chose one of Simon's photographs to be included in their list of the World's 50 Greatest Sports Photographs. | — | ||||||
| 8/15/25 | ![]() Just a Good Conversation: Lori Grace Bailey | Lori Grace Bailey is a professional photographer who also enjoys chasing extreme weather and extraordinary skies. Lori was featured on CBS Sunday Morning in 2024 in a story about the science of lightning. Her work has appeared in major publications and television outlets including the 2022 Issue 3 of Cosmopolitan Magazine as well as the March/June 2021 issue of Backpacker Magazine. Her work has been published in several books on weather and lightning. Whether chasing supercells and tornados in the Midwest, giant dust storm in the southwest, or elusive sprites when conditions are right, Lori’s passionate dedication of pursuing extreme weather allows her to consistently capture vivid and evocative imagery unique to her craft. Lori is also the director of Monsoon Con, an annual convention in Tucson, Arizona that brings together photographers and weather enthusiasts alike with an emphasis on storm chasing with success. Lori is a lightning strike survivor after being nearly killed by a bolt in 1998 in Arizona. Lori now hosts a podcast called “The Storm Before the Calm.” Thrill seeking adventurers, including storm chasers, extreme athletes, and weekend warriors, who often find themselves pushing the boundaries of life , all share a collective narrative about the surprising tranquility encountered when teetering on the edge. But many of these individuals fought the bitter battle of of profound adversities, almost losing their lives in the process. These narratives often remain untold in favor of sensationalized soundbites that only highlight the thrill of the chase rather than the long, unpaved roads they've traveled. Lori believes it’s time to tell the rest of their story. Lori’s podcast can be found on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, as well as a video version on her YouTube channel. | — | ||||||
| 8/8/25 | ![]() Just a Good Conversation: Dr. William Franklin | Dr. William Franklin is an energetic, experienced, and accomplished professional with a proven record of intuitive and insightful leadership that fosters inclusion, team building, fiscal accountability, and dynamic problem-solving. He has been acknowledged throughout his career as a collaborative, transformative, and inspirational leader with a reputation for advancing diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice. Dr. Franklin has the unique experience of serving students as an innovative Assistant and Associate Professor and accomplished Student Affairs administrator. He is a strategic thinker and adept at providing creative solutions to complex problems impacting first-generation students.Dr. Franklin holds a Ph.D. in Psychological Studies in Education with an emphasis on Child and Adolescent Development from Stanford University. Before transitioning to Stanford, Dr. Franklin completed graduate studies in Educational Psychology and attained his Bachelor of Arts in Psychology at California State University, Northridge. His teaching interests include adolescent development, child development, the Black family, early childhood themes and life cycle issues, Black and Latinx males, teenage risk and resilience, juvenile justice, and positive youth development. Dr. Franklin is the Vice President for Student Affairs at California State University, Dominguez Hills, and is the former Associate Vice President of Student Success. Dr. Franklin leads divisional planning, and policy formulation and collaborates with the broader campus community and the South Bay community on issues related to equity, access, student learning, assessment, retention, and graduation. While at CSU Dominguez Hills, Dr. Franklin has secured over $50 million in federal, corporate, and private grants to design and implement student success initiatives for low-income, first-generation students of color. Dr. Franklin served as an Associate Professor in Child and Family Studies at California State University, Los Angeles, and Associate Professor of Human Development at the Center of Collaborative Education and Professional Studies at California State University, Monterey Bay. While there, he was also the Interim Director of the Liberal Studies Institute. He has also served as a lecturer at Santa Clara University and Stanford University. Dr. Franklin was honored in 2015 with The Wang Family Excellence Award. The award recognizes four outstanding faculty members and one outstanding administrator who, through extraordinary commitment and dedication, have distinguished themselves by exemplary contributions and achievements. Dr. Franklin was awarded the Outstanding Administrator out of the 23 campuses in the CSU. Dr. Franklin also received the NIMH Family Research Consortium III Post-Doctoral Fellowship and served as a Research Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Franklin's research focuses on risk and resilience in young African American and Latinx adolescents. He specifically examines individual variations in response to risk factors and the antecedents and correlates of healthy outcomes in individuals whose "lifespace" in low-income, urban environments pose heightened risks. For his work in this area, he received the Spencer Dissertation Fellowship. Dr. Franklin continues to explore risk and resilience factors in youth of color by examining family, school, and community factors. He is involved with several initiatives to increase college admission, retention, and graduation among youth in Los Angeles. Dr. Franklin founded one of the nation's most successful young men of color initiatives, called the Male Success Alliance. Community-based organizations, schools, juvenile justice facilities, and universities often call Dr. Franklin to give motivational talks and conduct workshops to encourage, inspire, confront, challenge, and move youth to a higher level. | — | ||||||
| 8/1/25 | ![]() Just a Good Conversation: Gerry Barragan Part 2 | OC Rover owner Gerry Barragan is one of a kind. He was raised around an automotive shop. He was working at an early age under his father's tutelage. As his father moved to from shop to shop Gerry followed and picked up more work as he got older. At just 14 years old he was working along side seasoned automotive mechanics. First working on British cars, then Jaguars and later Land Rover. We talk about the learning process, racing, becoming an owner of his very own shop and how he guides workers. | — | ||||||
| 7/25/25 | ![]() Just a Good Conversation: Gerry Barragan Part 1 | OC Rover owner Gerry Barragan is one of a kind. He was raised around an automotive shop. He was working at an early age under his father's tutelage. As his father moved to from shop to shop Gerry followed and picked up more work as he got older. At just 14 years old he was working along side seasoned automotive mechanics. First working on British cars, then Jaguars and later Land Rover. We talk about the learning process, racing, becoming an owner of his very own shop and how he guides workers. | — | ||||||
| 7/18/25 | ![]() Just a Good Conversation: Tamara Inoue | Tamara Inoue is in her 10th year at the helm of the UC Irvine women’s basketball program in 2025-26. After taking over a team that had two winning seasons in 15 years, Inoue brought a renewed energy and mindset that paid off immediately. In her first year with her own recruits, the Anteaters had the second best turnaround in all of NCAA Division I. Since then, they have won a Big West tournament and regular season title, produced five 20-win campaigns and made four national postseason tournament appearances.Last season, Inoue became the all-time winningest head coach in UCI women's basketball history. She eclipsed the school record with her 159th victory on February 27. The Anteaters went on to secure their fourth-straight 20-win campaign (21-10), finished second in the Big West standings (15-5), and advanced to the semifinals of the conference tournament for the fifth time in her nine seasons. For the third-straight year, UC Irvine was ranked among the top-15 in the nation in scoring defense as they finished 10th at 54.3 points allowed per game. Déja Lee and Hunter Hernandez claimed two of the six spots on the All-Big West First Team, while Summah Hanson was named the Best Sixth Player. In 2023-24, Inoue’s squad won the program’s second Big West Championship and first in 29 years. The ‘Eaters earned a No. 13 seed in the NCAA Tournament, and closed out the campaign with a 23-9 overall record (16-4 Big West). For the second year in a row, UCI was ranked in the final College Insider Women’s Mid-Major Poll (23rd) and was among the nation’s best in scoring defense (14th, 55.7 ppg). Déja Lee made history as UC Irvine’s first Big West Women’s Basketball Player of the Year. Moulayna Johnson Sidi Baba was also named the Big West Newcomer of the Year, while Diaba Konate was tabbed the league’s Best Defensive Player.Inoue came to Irvine from New Mexico State where she was an integral member of the women's basketball staff from 2011-16. She spent her last two seasons as an associate head coach and also served as the interim Senior Woman Administrator in 2015-16.During her tenure as an associate head coach, NM State made back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances, while capturing the Western Athletic Conference regular-season and tournament titles both years. The Aggies ended the 2015-16 campaign with a 26-5 overall record, tying the school record for single-season victories.Inoue joined the New Mexico State staff after a three-year stint as an assistant coach at Santa Clara University. Prior to that, she spent six years playing and coaching in Australia. Inoue's professional playing career was cut short due to injury, but following rehabilitation she returned to coach in Australia's Victorian Basketball League (VBL). Inoue earned VBL Coach of the Year honors in 2006-07 with the Nunawading Spectres. She also guided the Knox Raiders to a national championship the following season with a 27-1 record. In addition to her head coaching duties, Inoue helped run the Melbourne Roos club team, assisting in developing several NCAA Division I athletes who went on to play in the U.S.Inoue has strong ties to the Orange County area and The Big West as she attended Laguna Hills High School and Long Beach State. She played at LBSU from 2000-02, where she was a two-time All-Big West honorable mention selection and led the league in assists as a senior (5.9 apg). In her first year, Inoue helped the Beach advance to the third round of the 2000 Women's National Invitation Tournament. She went on to graduate with a bachelor's degree in criminal justice in 2002.Inoue prepped at Laguna Hills High School, and was inducted into the Hawks' Hall of Fame in January 2017. She was a USA Today honorable mention All-American as a senior after averaging 14.0 points per game. A two-time league MVP, Inoue set single-game school records for points (30), assists (12) and steals (12). | — | ||||||
| 7/11/25 | ![]() Just a Good Conversation: Eric Francis | Eric Francis is a photographer with over 30 years of experience capturing the truth, emotion, and story behind every image. His work is defined by intention—not trends—and grounded in a timeless style that never distracts from the subject. From editorial and event photography to portraits and marketing campaigns, Eric’s images are powerful in their simplicity and precise in their storytelling. Eric lives in the great state of Nebraska and has covered the College World Series for over 30 years. That's where we might in 2001 when I was working for Cal State Fullerton. He was working every game for two straight weeks. He's seen lots of baseball during that time and has better stories to tell. Check out his work at www.ericfrancisphotography.com and give him a follow on instagram www.instagram.com/erics.pix | — | ||||||
| 6/27/25 | ![]() Just a Good Conversation: John Miessner | John Miessner was born in Germany 1937, raised in the northwest part of the country. John was the middle of 5 children. His father was a naval officer during the World War II. His mother could care of the home, moving the children a couple times for safety. He would listen to the Führer Adolf Hitler on the radio two or three times a week. As a young boy he hoped his country would win the war and his father would come home. After the war he was located on the side that would later become West Germany. | — | ||||||
| 6/20/25 | ![]() Just a Good Conversation: David Way | Battleship IOWA is home to thousands of artifacts. From the ship herself to a chair from NAGATO – the last Japanese battleship, from physical objects to digital images, all of these artifacts must be cataloged and stored.Dave Way is the ship’s historian and curator. His job is find and present the collection. He is walking encyclopedias who can spout amazing episodes from the ship’s storied past at will. The USS Iowa is one of the largest, most imposing forces in naval history. Originally commissioned to support land invasions (amphibious assaults) in WWII, this devastating behemoth was also a force to be reckoned with during the Korean War. It was decommissioned in the 50’s. but then recommissioned in the 80’s during the Regan administration in support of his “600 ship” navy initiative. Finally decommissioned in the 90’s, this floating fortress was turned into a museum, complete with tours! I talked to curator David Way about the President Roosevelt almost getting hit by a torpedo, Victory the official canine mascot, and the mysterious Combat Engagement Center. | — | ||||||
| 6/13/25 | ![]() Just a Good Conversation: Dr. Ken Seligson | Dr. Ken Seligson is a anthropological archaeologist studying human-environment relationships in the northern Maya lowlands of the Yucatan Peninsula. Specifically, his research has focused on understanding changing resource management practices related to the production of burnt lime in the hilly Puuc region of the Yucatan. Ken is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at California State University Dominguez Hills. One of the things that he enjoys most about his research is bringing students to the field for hands-on learning opportunities and new cultural experiences. | — | ||||||
| 6/6/25 | ![]() Just a Good Conversation: Anthony Neste | Anthony Neste was born in Manhattan, NY. His mother would take him to board way shows and his father would take him to Yankess games. Later Anthony would go to college for photography. He spent over 25 years photographing for Sports Illustrated and later with HBO. He was the unit photographer for The Sopranos for two year. Making some fanatic portraits of the cast during that short time.The last half of his career he started shooting fashion and glamor photography in Florida. www.anthonynestephtography.com | — | ||||||
| 5/23/25 | ![]() Just a Good Conversation: Mike Orloff | Mike Orloff loves to surf, play music, play baseball and is a professional photographer. Mike went Santa Monica College and learned photography. His love of baseball was from his father who played the game till late in his life. Mike passed along his love for baseball to his sons Ben and Matt. Mike had a great studio in LA where he shot food, motor bikes and he did an ad for Nike. Now retired he attends his son's baseball games, both coach, one in high school and the other in college. | — | ||||||
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