Event Coverage is more important than you might think. We make new connections, share memories, laugh, hug and sometimes cry. Emotion like that demands to be captured, for public record, an article or a cherished keepsake. Here’s some of my work in event photography, at Quinnipiac University and beyond.
Funeral services for NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller, who died from a gunshot wound while working a traffic stop in Queens, NY, on March 25, 2024. The funeral procession shut down Merrick Road outside the St. Rose of Lima catholic church in Massapequa, NY, and welcomed thousands of officers, families and local residents. (Photos not published)
A small crowd of faculty and students listen to Serhii Korovayny (on Zoom), a Ukrainian citizen and wartime photographer, discuss his experience covering the war in Ukraine and his featured photos in the "Ukraine: War and Resistance" photo exhibition, on display in the Center for Communications, Computing and Engineering, on April 8, 2024. (The Quinnipiac Chronicle Newspaper)
Quinnipiac's annual Boomer’s Boo Bash festival took over the Mount Carmel Campus Quad on Oct. 28, 2023. Athletes from the university’s Division I sports teams welcomed local families, faculty and staff for lawn games, competitions and catered food trucks.
(The Quinnipiac Chronicle Newspaper)