Friday, June 26, 2009

My visit to Saint Louis, Missouri

Busch Stadium, home of the St. Louis Cardinals major league baseball team, is located on Clark St. in downtown St. Louis. This is a view from I-64 as you pass by. (Photo by Skip Hawkes)

ST. LOUIS, MO - During the week of June 21-28, I traveled to St. Louis on a work related visit. Most of the week, so far, has been spent working in an industrial scrap warehouse which is located in Madison, Illinois. This is where any thing to do with metals, iron, batteries, etc. (PC's, computer boards, transmissions, electronics of all kinds, and telecommunication systems to name a few)wind up. All of these scrap items are packed up on pallets, and shipped out to refineries and foreign countries to be recycled into many of the NEW items we purchase today.

I spent most of my time in the warehouse, which was 100+ degrees every day. I sorted through many of the items headed to scrap, and with some help from one of the warehouse workers pulled over 2,500 pounds of merchandise to be trucked to Maine (5 pallets) to be sold on eBay.

The first thing you see as you enter the spacious warehouse. On the right is Rick, the warehouse manager, and those three wrapped pallets are heading to Maine . (Photo by Skip Hawkes)

Here are few other photos heading to work, inside the warehouse, and from the other side of I-64 on the way home.

Morning traffic on I-64 at 7:50 am. (Photo by Skip Hawkes)

Interco Trading Company is where I spent the week working. (Photo by Skip Hawkes)

PC's wrapped and headed to scrap. (Photo by Skip Hawkes)

The very large compacting machine. (Photo by Skip Hawkes)

My friend Jose, who worked with me all week and did much of the packing of the merchandise headed to Maine. Jose is Mexican and speaks hardly any English, but with written words and hand signals we communicated pretty good. (Photo by Skip Hawkes)

The St. Louis Gateway Arch seen from I-64. The Arch is 630 feet tall and 630 feet wide at the base making it the tallest monument in the United States. Construction on the Arch began in February, 1963, and was completed in October, 1965. The Arch was opened to the public on July 24, 1967. (Photo by Skip Hawkes)


Saturday, April 18, 2009

2009 Kenduskeag Stream Canoe Race, Trevor MacLean overall winner

Overturned crafts became a familiar site at Six Mile Falls Saturday during the 43rd Annual Kenduskeag Stream Canoe Race. (Photo by Skip Hawkes)

Saturday morning in Kenduskeag Village, the 43rd Annual Kenduskeag Stream Canoe Race kicked of at approximately 8:30 a.m. A final count of 510 boaters participated in the 16.5mile race from Kenduskeag to the downtown Bangor finish line.

(Photo by Skip Hawkes)

Five crafts were released every one minute with the final boaters taking off around 9:30 a.m. The low water slowed things down along the course, with the first official participants coming through Six Mile Falls at approximately 10:15 a.m.

(Photo by Skip Hawkes)

Trevor MacLean of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia was the overall winner of the race, the fifth time in eight races MacLean has won. He paddled his kayak in 2 hours and 17.58 minutes to the finish line. Robert Lang, from Rothesay, New Brunswick, finished second in the race with a time of 2:22.45. Lang, an 11 time Kenduskeag Stream champion, has finished second two years in a row.

(Photo by Skip Hawkes)

Steve Woodward (Cumberland, ME) and Jeff Owen (Orono, ME) were the top canoeists, finishing first with a time of 2:29.08.

All of the photos in the photo gallery were shot from atop Six Mile Falls bridge.

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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Glenburn Rec fall sports Team & Individual photos

(All photos by Skip Hawkes/Skip Hawkes Photography)

On the final Saturday of September, I photographed the Glenburn Recreation fall sports teams, which consisted of one field hockey team and 11 soccer teams from Pre-K through 4-5-6 grade.

Of course, my favorites where the Pre-K kids and the 1st graders. A special thanks to Angel Nickerson for her help getting the Pre-K kids ready for their photographs.

Here are a few photos from some of the other teams:

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Thursday, October 16, 2008

Team & Individual Photos Specialty Items

(Magazine Cover Sample)

We offer a variety of Specialty Items with our Team & Individual photos. Some of the more popular items are the new Memory Mate, the 3" photo button, Magazine Covers, Trading Cards, Stadium Tickets, and the Calendar.

The Memory Mate is an 8x10 perfect for framing, and features a 5x7 team photo and 3x5 individual photo. They come in most all sports, and are available in a variety of team colors. This is the most popular of all the items.

The 3" button is very popular with the mom's who like to show off their child. The kid's really like the magazine covers, which are available in most sports and also come in a variety of team colors. The kids also enjoy the trading cards. These are double sided with the players photo and name on the front and statistics such as age, height, weight, position, and uniform number on the back of the cards. These are also available in a variety of colors.

The Stadium Tickets are very popular as well. They come in a package of 10 tickets that look like a ticket you get at a professional game, but have the players photo and name on them. These also are available in most sports and a variety of colors. The Horizontal calendar is another popular item. This comes as an 8x10, and includes a 5x7 photo on one side and a current or upcoming year calendar on the other side.

To view some of these Specialty Items, click on the link below or at the top of the left hand column on this page called "Team & Individual Specialty Items".

Click Here For Specialty Items Video (Courtesy of Ron Hawkes Photography)

Friday, October 10, 2008

John Bapst girls/boys 2008 soccer team & individual photos

(All photos by Skip Hawkes/Skip Hawkes Photography)

The 2008 John Bapst girl's and boy's soccer team & individual photos were completed this month. The following photos are a sample of both girl's and boy's, and the link to view and/or purchase any of the photos is at the bottom of the page.

Click Here For The John Bapst Girls Photo Gallery

Click Here For The John Bapst Boys Photo Gallery

Monday, October 6, 2008

Sanford Travel Soccer Club Team & Inidvidual Photos

(All photos by Skip Hawkes)

In September I traveled to Sanford, Maine to do Team & Individual photos of the 10-team Sanford Travel Soccer Club. Here are a few of the photos from that day, and you can find all the photos sorted by team by clicking on the link below.

Click Here For The Sanford Travel Soccer Club Photo Gallery

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

University of Virginia Football Complex

One of the entrances to the UVA football stadium. (All photos by Skip Hawkes)

This week I went to see the University of Virginia football complex. David A. Harrison III Field at Scott Stadium seats 61,500, and is most often filled to capacity. It was constructed in 1931, and is the oldest Division 1 stadium in Virginia.

The stadium was closed, so I was only able to grab a few photos from the gate area but you can get an idea of the size, etc of the stadium from the photos.