
This is the 3rd and final story of Josh Wood's adventure while completing a recent photo shoot with photographer Steve Harriman from Rancho Cordova, CA. We met Steve through speed skating (Wow--nothing new here). No Steve does not skate, in fact he works for the City of Rancho Cordova doing something TOTALLY different than photography and it doesn't include roller blades either. But because of his obvious skills with a camera and his eye to see things a little different than maybe some of us, and on top of that have the skills to bring them to life for all to see, became apparent to me the first time I came across his photos.
As most of you know, we just finished our Inline March Madness Invitational (March 6-9, 2008), which included a full Marathon at the end of the 3-day indoor competition held at SUNRISE ROLLERLAND in Citrus Heights, CA. The outdoor portion would be our first attempt at bringing a marathon event to the Sacramento County area. In doing so, after literally hundreds of phone calls, the City of Rancho Cordova opened their doors to a sport they had never seen before.
As we worked with John at City Hall many emails went back and forth through City Planning, to the Department of Transportation, Police and Fire Departments and obviously Steve's
What could they do if Josh jumped? How would he get over the top of Steve? What angle would Steve need to use? How fast would Josh really move and could Steve capture the intensity and the fun of it all?
I don't know..... what do you think?
To see story one and two on this crazy morning, click here:
www.inlinemarchmadness.blogspot.com
As you watch this, listen to the birds chirping in the background as Josh rounds the corner and prepares for "flight"!! ENJOY....