From time to time when we’re working to get that perfect shot something, or in this case, someone gets in the shot at the critical moment. Notice the guy at the bottom of the frame? Good Grief! Is that our own Norwood Hazard? Sorry, Norwood. I just couldn’t resist taking the shot.
Ria Ryne and I arrived at 4:00 p.m. to get a prime parking spot to photograph the newly unveiled Mission San Xavier del Bac as they turned on the lights for a one night only event. After Ria set up her Deardorff 8x10 as well as her 12x20 banquet camera we attracted a lot of attention. In fact we were featured on the front page of The Northwest Explorer. There were an estimated 200 photographers present for the event, including Norwood Hazard.
More photos coming soon. Sorry girls, this is the only shot of Norwood.
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Ria Ryne and I arrived at 4:00 p.m. to get a prime parking spot to photograph the newly unveiled Mission San Xavier del Bac as they turned on the lights for a one night only event. After Ria set up her Deardorff 8x10 as well as her 12x20 banquet camera we attracted a lot of attention. In fact we were featured on the front page of The Northwest Explorer. There were an estimated 200 photographers present for the event, including Norwood Hazard.
More photos coming soon. Sorry girls, this is the only shot of Norwood.