BN has been and always will be my therapy. In a totally non-political way I feel like most of the parents are bleeding hearts.
I watch everything, it maybe through a square 1/4 inch hole but I watch everything. I see reactions, emotions, jubilation and disappointment. Catching one split second to freeze in time, I love it. But I also catch absolutely everything in between. Batting stances, swings, everything these boys can be thinking about, they can see it and work on it.
Win or lose, chances are I'm going to shoot just as many pictures. If there is not a lot of action, then the number is a little lower, if they hit a run rule, then the number is lower. I get them before the game, during the game, after the game. Parents, siblings, grandparents, whatever. I'm there to shoot baseball, but I'm also there to shoot the whole event. Last night I shot a picture of a coach on another team for another game catch one of our foul balls.
Bryson, the one thing none of us can get him to do is see where the ball is, just take the first pitch. I love that about him as much as it drives me crazy. No fear, no hesitation, just get out there and do it. The only thing with a machine pitch is, if he sees it one time, then he will definitely see it better the next time.
I behind two games on pictures. I will say there is two levels of players. But they can all jump in between those two levels. One kid last night, who I didn't feel like was progressing had an incredible game he had two doubles, and caught a screaming line drive at the pitchers mound. At this point I know all the parents pretty well, and most of the players know me, but the ones that don't I don't hesitate to tell them what a great game they played and I see that motivate them. "This guy is kind of familiar but I don't really know him, but he gave me a high five and that's awesome."
This is from last week's game. As soon as I got home I had to make it. This is the Sharks' first home run swing.
This is why I go and shoot the pictures, as much practice for me, as much for parents to enjoy the game and not worry about pictures, as much for the team they can remember this!
