Thursday, December 15, 2011

In Case You Were Wondering...

The following is an article reproduced with permission from HERE that sums up what many people in my field feel and experience on a regular basis. I know I am increasingly frustrated as people, with many of whom I have a working relationship, violate copyrights, and even go so far as to "scratch-out" or remove my logo from images (as if this makes it better). I mean really, if you are going to steal someone's work, at least give them credit (and no, that isn't to say THAT makes it okay. It doesn't). Anyway, I hope you enjoy the article~


Reasons Why Professional Photographers Cannot Work for Free
If you have been directed to this page, it is likely that you have requested the use of an image or images for free or minimal compensation.
As professional photographers, we receive requests for free images on a regular basis. In a perfect world, each of us would love to be able to respond in a positive manner and assist, especially with projects or efforts related to areas such as education, social issues, and conservation of natural resources. It is fair to say that in many cases, we wish we had the time and resources to do more to assist than just send photographs.
Unfortunately, such are the practicalities of life that we are often unable to respond, or that when we do, our replies are brief and do not convey an adequate sense of the reasons underlying our response.
Circumstances vary for each situation, but we have found that there are a number of recurring themes, which we have set out below with the objective of communicating more clearly with you, and hopefully avoiding misunderstandings or unintentionally engendering ill will.
Please take the following points in the constructive manner in which they are intended. We certainly hope that after you have had a chance to read this, we will be able to talk again and establish a mutually beneficial working relationship.
Photographs Are Our Livelihood
Creating compelling images is the way we make our living. If we give away our images for free, or spend too much time responding to requests for free images, we cannot make a living.
We Do Support Worthy Causes With Images
Most of us do contribute photographs, sometimes more, to support certain causes. In many cases, we may have participated directly in projects that we support with images, or we may have a pre-existing personal relationship with key people involved with the efforts concerned. In other words, each of us can and does provide images without compensation on a selective basis.
We Have Time Constraints
Making a leap from such selective support to responding positively to every request we get for free photographs, however, is impractical, if for no other reason than the substantial amount of time required to respond to requests, exchange correspondence, prepare and send files, and then follow-up to find out how our images were used and what objectives, if any, were achieved. It takes a lot of time to respond to requests, and time is always in short supply.
Pleas of “We Have No Money” Are Often Difficult to Fathom
The primary rationale provided in nearly all requests for free photographs is budgetary constraint, meaning that the requestor pleads a lack of funds.
Such requests frequently originate from organizations with a lot of cash on hand, whether they be publicly listed companies, government or quasi-government agencies, or even NGOs. Often, it is a simple matter of taking a look at a public filing or other similar disclosure document to see that the entity concerned has access to significant funding, certainly more than enough to pay photographers a reasonable fee should they choose to do so.
To make matters worse, it is apparent that all too often, of all the parties involved in a project or particular effort, photographers are the only ones being asked to work for free. Everyone else gets paid.
Given considerations like this, you can perhaps understand why we frequently feel slighted when we are told that: “We have no money.” Such claims can come across as a cynical ploy intended to take advantage of gullible individuals.
We Have Real Budget Constraints
With some exceptions, photography is not a highly remunerative profession. We have chosen this path in large part due to the passion we have for visual communication, visual art, and the subject matters in which we specialize.
The substantial increase in photographs available via the internet in recent years, coupled with reduced budgets of many photo buyers, means that our already meager incomes have come under additional strain.
Moreover, being a professional photographer involves significant monetary investment.
Our profession is by nature equipment-intensive. We need to buy cameras, lenses, computers, software, storage devices, and more on a regular basis. Things break and need to be repaired. We need back-ups of all our data, as one ill-placed cup of coffee could literally erase years of work. For all of us, investment in essential hardware and software entails thousands of dollars a year, as we need to stay current with new technology and best practices.
In addition, travel is a big part of many of our businesses. We must spend a lot of money on transportation, lodging and other travel-related costs.
And of course, perhaps most importantly, there is a substantial sum associated with the time and experience we have invested to become proficient at what we do, as well as the personal risks we often take. Taking snapshots may only involve pressing the camera shutter release, but creating images requires skill, experience and judgement.
So the bottom line is that although we certainly understand and can sympathize with budget constraints, from a practical point of view, we simply cannot afford to subsidize everyone who asks.
Getting “Credit” Doesn’t Mean Much
Part and parcel with requests for free images premised on budgetary constraints is often the promise of providing “credit” and “exposure”, in the form or a watermark, link, or perhaps even a specific mention, as a form of compensation in lieu of commercial remuneration.
There are two major problems with this.
First, getting credit isn’t compensation. We did, after all, create the images concerned, so credit is automatic. It is not something that we hope a third party will be kind enough to grant us.
Second, credit doesn’t pay bills. As we hopefully made clear above, we work hard to make the money required to reinvest in our photographic equipment and to cover related business expenses. On top of that, we need to make enough to pay for basic necessities like food, housing, transportation, etc.
In short, receiving credit for an image we created is a given, not compensation, and credit is not a substitute for payment.
“You Are The Only Photographer Being Unreasonable”
When we do have time to engage in correspondence with people and entities who request free photos, the dialogue sometimes degenerates into an agitated statement directed toward us, asserting in essence that all other photographers the person or entity has contacted are more than delighted to provide photos for free, and that somehow, we are “the only photographer being unreasonable”.
We know that is not true.
We also know that no reasonable and competent photographer would agree to unreasonable conditions. We do allow for the fact that some inexperienced photographers or people who happen to own cameras may indeed agree to work for free, but as the folk wisdom goes: “You get what you pay for.”
Please Follow-Up
One other experience we have in common is that when we do provide photographs for free, we often do not receive updates, feedback or any other form of follow-up letting us know how the event or project unfolded, what goals (if any) were achieved, and what good (if any) our photos did.
All too often, we don’t even get responses to emails we send to follow-up, until, of course, the next time that someone wants free photographs.
In instances where we do agree to work for free, please have the courtesy to follow-up and let us know how things went. A little consideration will go a long way in making us feel more inclined to take time to provide additional images in the future.
Wrap Up
We hope that the above points help elucidate why the relevant photographer listed below has sent you to this link. All of us are dedicated professionals, and we would be happy to work with you to move forward in a mutually beneficial manner.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Another Show Done Right...


First, be sure to head over to HERE to order images from this event!

You read it correctly, Lee Anderson and crew have pulled off yet another successful MMA event. This time it was before a "hometown" crowd in Hailey, Idaho for UCF 18: Prepare for Battle. The card consisted of a women's amateur grappling match, a women's amateur MMA match, 8 men's amateur MMA matches and one men's pro MMA match. That's a total of 10 fights folks, and they were solid match-ups.

With several fighters making their amateur debuts, and Lonny Burton making his pro debut, there had to have been some serious nervous contenders (it didn't really show though). And with the rematch between Lowell Urwin and Drew Nelsen, there were bound to be some intense moments (and there were... especially when Lowell thought the fight had been stopped prematurely).

UFC Bantamweight Scott "Young Guns" Jorgensen was also in attendance, speaking of his hopes at another title shot, as well as how in the UFC his gym (Combat Fitness) is referred to as the "Lollipop Guild" because the majority of fighters there are 155 lbs. or less... of course he pointed out that Drew Nelsen was in fact the biggest exception.

All in all, the competitors did a great job, and the event was a great success! Congrats to everyone! Now, here are the results:

Women's Grappling
Mandi Palan def. Laurie Peterson via armbar round 2

Amateur MMA
Featherweight: Dominic Pierson def. Santiago Marino via decision
Heavyweight: John Ables def. Hugo Sanchez via TKO round 2
Welterweight: Aaron Sutton def. Anthony Stevens via TKO round 1
Welterweight: Paul Johnson def. Chad Oaks via submission round 1
Welterweight: Storm Anderson def. Justin Doyle via submission round 1
HeavyweightWill Heinrich def. Benito Lopez via TKO round 1
Lightweight: Julie Daniels def. Paris Hill via decision
Super-Heavyweight: Drew Nelsen def. Lowell Urwin via TKO round 1

Pro MMA
Wyatt Hersley def. Lonny Burton via TKO round 2

Thanks for stopping by, and I will see you at the next event!

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Fightmare on Main Street Recap:


Kid Rock, Nickelback and Elton John have all said "Saturday night's alright for fighting", but so was Friday October 28th at Radio Rondevoo in Twin Falls, ID. Situated in the historic downtown area, Radio Rondevoo is a small event center that is perfect for the small MMA show. I would guess there were 500+ people in attendance, and there ended up being 8 fights that made it to the evening's card.

For the inaugural event by Combat Development League (CDL), it was pretty good. There were minor issues like calling for fighters before they were ready, the PA system going out, and a ring announcer that appeared to have little experience (I'll give him credit though, he tried). And who was the guy looking like a pimp cage side all night in his slicked back hair and red vest and tie? Anyway, it was a good time, the fighters all fought hard. Only two fights made it past the first round, with the majority coming by referee stoppage and submissions.

Be sure to click here for fight photos, and order yours today! 

And now, the fight recap...

AMATEUR MATCH-UPS
155 lb. - Kyle Grayson defeats Anthony White via TKO round one
145 lb. - Jaden Nava defeats Brandon Nieffenegger via split decision after three rounds
145 lb. - Matt Jones defeats David Tovar via submission round one
185 lb. - Andrew Lords defeats Brandon Upchurch via referee stoppage round two
155 lb. - Tony Billingsley defeats Nic Gilpin via submission round one 

PRO MATCH-UPS
125 lb. - Gabe Pelayo defeats Freddy Arteaga via submission round one
125 lb. - Czar Sklavos defeats Joe Kowalski via submission round one
205 lb. - Jacen Flynn defeats Kyle Keeney via submission round one

Congrats to all the fighters. See you in two weeks in Hailey, Idaho at UCF 18!

Friday, October 7, 2011

Who's Ready for Some MMA?

I know I sure am, and lucky for me (and you if you like my images) there are two events coming up in the next few weeks.

The first event is being put on by Combat Development League. "Fightmare on Main Street" will be held at Radio Rondevoo in Twin Falls on Friday, October 28. I've been told doors open at 5pm, with the first fight starting promptly at 7pm. The card looks pretty solid with NINE amateur and THREE Pro fights scheduled... I hope they all come through!

The next event is UCF 18 "Prepare for Battle". I haven't seen the fight card just yet, but with Lee Anderson behind this event, I am sure it will be high-impact and quality. Event takes place at the Wood River High School in Hailey, ID on Saturday November 12, with doors opening at 6pm.

Without knowing what's going on with MMA events in Boise right now, I'm sure glad there are other events around the state. I just hope MMA comes back to Boise soon...

Monday, July 18, 2011

Quiet Times

It's been a fairly quiet, uneventful time as of late, until this past Saturday that is. With a Kickboxing event in Caldwell and MMA in Pocatello, fight fans had much to cheer for this past weekend.

I on the other hand missed out on all the fights, as I was wrapping up the 2011 Idaho Youth Leadership Program, a week-long leadership and civics program for youth 16-20 years of age with disabilities that I coordinate. I didn't miss out too much though, because this program is only once per year, and the most amazing program I have ever been a part of...

When is the next event? I'm not sure, but I hope it's soon... I am ready to shoot some more fight action!

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Recap: XFS 57



Last night was the "BIG" night, in more ways than one:

It started off normal enough, with a nice demonstration from an Idaho youth wrestling team, that is preparing for nationals. They gave a quick exhibition that was great (these kids show some promise!). The night ended with a Super Heavyweight clash that literally moved the cage by over a foot (they hit the sides with so much momentum that it slid on the floor!).

As I looked at the card, I immediately noticed it had dwindled to 7 fights, with a couple fights scratched that I had been looking forward to seeing (sitting cageside I was told that Marla Skogsberg's opponent had weighed in around 30 pounds heavy). That being said, it looked as though there were still to be some excellent matchups... and there were! Despite a controversial stoppage & a questionable decision, the fighters put on a great show. The night had a couple MMA debuts, as well as the successful return of Chuck Jordan after a terrible injury in his last fight at Qwest Arena. All in all, it was an action packed evening. And with that, here are the results:

Lightweight:
Justin Doyle over Danny Blackman via referee stoppage in round 2

Welterweight:
Jeff White over Tim Mayo via submission in round 2

Middleweight:
Irving Ortega over Roy Benitez via submission in round 1

Jr. Bantamweight:
Dominick Pierson over Brandon Nefflinger via submission in round 1

PRO Bantamweight:
Chuck Jordan over Andrew Chu via KO in round 1

Super Heavyweight:
Lucas Cossel over Juan Trevino via split-decision

Super Heavyweight:
Andrew Nelson over Lowell Urwin via referee stoppage in round 1

Be sure to check out all the photos HERE

Monday, June 13, 2011

XFS 57: Clash of the Titans




This Friday is Knockout's next installment in the XFS series... XFS 57: Clash of the Titans. Of course Beau Stiles Creative will be there capturing all the action, and you should be there too! Live MMA, right here in Boise at Qwest Arena! BE THERE!

Here is the description taken from the Qwest Arena website:

XFS #57 "CLASH OF THE TITANS" COMING TO QWEST ARENA FRIDAY JUNE 17th! The PROFESSIONAL MMA BIG SHOW returns with 3 Super Heavy Weight fights!

Boise, Idaho: Professional MMA returns to Boise in XFS #57 as undefeated Super Heavy Weight challenger Andrew Nelson aims to rip the belt off of current Undefeated XFS Champion Lowell “The Juggernaut” Urwin .

“This should be the event of the century.” says Knockout Promotions President Kasey Thompson. “This will be the first MMA event in Idaho history with 3 Super Heavyweight Fights.”

Andrew Chew will put his undefeated Professional MMA record on the line against Chuck “The Grim Reaper” Jordan.

There will be a total of (4) CHAMPIONSHIP belts on the line, in a night of action-packed, full-contact, Professional cage fighting action!

PLUS a whole lot more - with a total of 15 fights! That's XFS #57 - "Clash of the Titans" in the octagon on FRIDAY, June 17th at Qwest Arena! 

Get tickets exclusively through the Qwest Arena box office, while supplies last. Charge tickets on-line at www.QwestArenaIdaho.com or call 331-TIXS.

UCF 17 Results





Better late than never, right? Well, given that I was out of the country, and Ben covered the fights, I feel I am a bit behind. But, as always, you CAN count on Beau Stiles Creative to provide the best MMA photography as can be evidenced at BeauStilesCreative.com. So let's get right to it... here are the results (and I apologize if any of the names are spelled incorrectly. I got the list from someone who was there...)

Lucas Perez wins over Hugo Sanchez
Shay Baron wins over Irving Ortega
Alex Mendoza wins over Joe Garcia
Anthony Stevens wins over Mitch Thompson
Samantha Mesqueda wins over Sarah Marang
Tyrell Butikoffer wins over Ryan Wagner
Ryker Ranstrom wins over Eric Holland
Feddy Arteaga wins over Wyatt Hensley

There you go... 8 action-packed, injury-laden bouts leaving everyone satisfied with another great night of fights from Lee Anderson and his UCF series! Check out the photos HERE!

Thursday, May 12, 2011

Reborn... A New Beginning

On Friday the 13th of May, Beau Stiles Creative is re-launching! It is an exciting time for BSC in that the same great imagery will still be available, and additional content will be added. The new site design is the product of much time and deliberation in the hopes of providing a website that is visually appealing, informative, easy to navigate, and puts the ability to get digital or print copies of images you want, or products with those same images... all at the click of a button. Be sure to check out www.beaustilescreative.com and see what all the fuss is about!

Monday, April 18, 2011

XFS 56 Organized Chaos Recap



I think this image captures the essence of every MMA victory. This one happened to be a bit more sweet simply due to the fact that 1) Josh Wick is only 16 years old, 2) his opponent Dominic Pierson was a solid opponent, and 3) it was for the Jr. BANTAM-WEIGHT title!

It was one of many hard-fought match-ups that entertained over 4000 people in attendance. There were a total of 7 MMA fights and one last-minute kickboxing fight. Here are the results for the night of MMA action!

~ Mazir Sobbi over Sam Olvera via Triangle Choke Round 1
~ Josh Wick over Dominic Pierson via TKO Round 2 (Title Fight)
~ Mark Burkhart over Omar Castro via Unanimous Decision
~ Kyle Grayson over Robert Bell via Unanimous Decision
~ Chuck Fordyce over Chase Cowin via Split Decision (Title Fight)
~ Lowell Urwin over Juan Iracheta via Unanimous Decision (Title Fight)
~ Nate Decker over Alex Lambert via Choke Round 1 (Title Fight)

I didn't get the names for the Kickboxing match, and I apologize. It was announced as we were all leaving the event, so I was more focused on pictures than anything else. That being said, congratulations to all the fighters, and be sure to click over to www.beaustilescreative.com for images from all the fights. Once again, Beau Stiles Creative has captured the best MMA images of all the action that you will find anywhere!

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Organized Chaos 2.0 (or XFS 56)



Yup, calling it 2.0, you know, with the reschedule and all. But look on the bright side-the Steelheads won their first round of games, and are still in the hunt, and the fighters for XFS 56 got another week to prepare (so hopefully that will mean less last minute drops).

I know there are to be several belts up for grabs, as well as some international action on tap. What interests me the most is the crowd... can we get a 5000? I hope so. Local MMA needs a lift, and nothing like 5000+ MMA fans to lift you right up, especially as the intense action in the cage gets everyone's blood pumping!

Beau Stiles Creative will be there, capturing all the action and excitement from cageside. Look for images and a brief write-up after the event. Until then...

Sunday, March 27, 2011

UCF 16 Obliteration!

Last night was another great card put on by Lee Anderson at Skyline High School in Idaho Falls, Idaho! There were 7 fights total, with only 3 going past the first Round! There was a decent crowd, and game fighters, with mostly great match-ups!

As for the results, they were as follows:
-Mitch Thompson over Rafael Ruiz via referee stoppage in the first round
-Shay Baron over Alex Mendoza via unanimous decision
-Omar Castro over Marco Sabarones via rear-naked choke
-Lowell Irwin over Hugo Sanchez via referee stoppage in the first round
-Zach New over Joe Aguirre via split-decision
-Bo Asey over Gunner Weir via rear-naked choke in the second round
And finally, in the pro-bout of the night, Tyler Wilcox made short work of Billy Owens via referee stoppage 24 seconds into the first round.

Another quality event in Idaho Falls, which leads up to UCF 17 to be held in Boise Idaho on May 21st. Some of the fighters to be featured on this card are "Superstar" Lee Anderson, Brandon Shuey, Tyler Wilcox, Kerry Lattimer and the world-ranked Amy Davis!

Photos from last night at UCF 16 will be posted beginning tomorrow (Monday) night for you to peruse and order at www.beaustilescreative.com with prints or digital downloads available!

Friday, March 25, 2011

UPDATE: Pot of Gold Invitational and MMA

Images from the Pot of Gold Invitational gymnastics tournament held in Kuna are all posted. It was quite the endeavor to get through all the images, adjusting for the horrific available lighting in every image, but it is complete and I am happy with the results.


Also, tomorrow night at Skyline High School in Idaho Falls, ID is UCF16! This is a MMA event you don't want to miss with some of the most skilled amateurs and pros form Idaho featured on the card. Lee Anderson always puts on a quality event, and I expect this will be no exception. So if you are in Idaho Falls on March 26, check it out. You won't be disappointed! Of course, as always, Beau Stiles Creative will have all the action posted after the event!

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Pot of Gold Gymnastics Tournament...

On March 11 & 12 Beau Stiles Creative had the opportunity to shoot a regional gymnastics tournament put on by the Meridian Academy of Gymnastics. The event was held at the Kuna Middle School, and had what seemed to me to be a fantastic turn-out.

Upon arriving, we knew we had our work cut out for us, as the lights used in this facility were different than any I have ever encountered. The lights had a "wonderful" knack for turning everything to the color of orange squash!

New images are being added to the gallery every day, but with thousands of images to review, select from and post-process, the process has been more tedious and time consuming than normal. Our apologies to everyone waiting to see images from this event. They are coming! Be sure to check back daily to see if YOUR images are up!

Thanks again to everyone that supports Beau Stiles Creative. See you at the next shoot or event!

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Ah, the Design Process


Well, I'm not normally one to tease, but I have to say... the new BSC website design is AWESOME! It is in progress right now, but I wanted to provide a sneak peak... I am very excited, and can't wait to go live with it. Beyond that, I will let you decide for yourself.

The site will still be filled with all the same action as before, but with more information about Beau Stiles Creative, LLC in regard to who BSC is, what BSC is about and products and services offered.

Stay tuned, and as always, feel free to offer feedback. Beau Stiles Creative is here to provide you the BEST in photography products and services, specializing in Mixed Martial Arts and capturing THE moment!

Monday, February 28, 2011

What's Next?

Well, 2011 is now in full-swing, and my camera finger is itchin'. I've been getting a lot of questions lately as to when I'll have a new batch of MMA images up, and the truth is, I don't know for sure.

The event that had been scheduled at Qwest Arena in Boise for February was cancelled, with the next Knockout Productions event is reportedly in April. I've heard that WCFC is looking at either April or May for their next Boise event (likely at the Knitting Factory), and I've also heard it rumored that Lee Anderson might be putting together an event in the next month or two here in the City of Trees. WCFC is also supposed to be putting on a 16-man tournament somewhere in Utah in the next month or so (I am hoping to be able to cover that one) and that would be very exciting!

Aside from these few local events, I am not sure where else MMA is happening right now. I look forward to traveling to cover events, even on short notice. That being said,  if you know of any events taking place, let me know! I can be there, and will capture the best MMA images possible. I also offer event and team photography packages that can be custom tailored to your liking (and wallet).

After all, I'm not just a photog... I am also a fan. See you cageside!

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

WCFC was a HIT!

Although I couldn't be there to cover it myself, I had my guy Benjamin O'brien in place to cover all the action, and there was no shortage! Knock-outs, submissions, decisions oh my! According to Ben, it was a fantastic production, quality fights, and overall the best event he had seen at the Knit to date.

Stay tuned, as WCFC is bringing 2 more events to Boise later this year, and I have no doubt they will be every bit as good, if not better than this one. Now go to www.beaustilescreative.com and check out some of the images captured throughout the night.

*Special thanks to Ben for covering the event on behalf of Beau Stiles Creative on short notice

Saturday, January 29, 2011

WCFC Presents... HARD KNOCKS


WCFC Presents Hard Knocks, tonight at the Knitting Factory in Boise, ID. There are 10 fights scheduled for this pro-am event. It promises to be one for the books. With guys like Matt May, Freddie Artega, and many, many more the fights should be full of non-stop, no quit action (Jason Gybels WILL NOT be fighting due to injury).

If you haven't bought your tickets yet, no worries... there are still tickets available starting at $25 at the door. Doors open at 6:00pm, with fights scheduled to start at 7:00 at the Knitting Factory in Downtown Boise! CHECK IT OUT!

Monday, January 24, 2011

Times, They Are a Changin'

As my business continues to grow and develop, the needs of my business have also changed. One significant change has been finding a way to provide an easy, no frills way to get people the images they want, in a format they want, without any hassle. Now those images can be ordered in various resolutions, and delivered almost immediately via download. You can even order prints and have them delivered right to your door!

It is important to me that my customers don't have to wait, and that they can still expect the highest quality products and images they have come to expect from Beau Stiles Creative. The evolution of the new website will occur over time, and will reflect the changes in my business. I will be adding rate schedules, package deals, and the like. Until then, if you have any questions, feel free to contact me via email or phone. Let's put together a package that will work for you!

Also of note: Although I specialize in MMA photography, I am still a photographer that is more than capable of handling any photography services you need. So whether it's your portfolio, a corporate event captured for posterity, or a professional image for your new marketing campaign, let Beau Stiles Creative provide the quality and service you deserve!

Visit www.beaustilescreative.com today!

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

UCF Revolution on January 8, 2011


I never thought in a million years I would find myself back at my old high school, but there I was... 20 years after I graduated, at Skyline High School in Idaho Falls. Was I there for a reunion? No way, I was there for something far better and WAY more exciting... UCF Revolution, a mixed-martial arts event put on by "Superstar" Lee Anderson.

The card featured 10 fights, 8 amateur and 2 pro, and the match-ups were great! From 3 round slug-fests, to record-breaking six-second knockouts, to a "power-bomb" that would make Sabu cringe, this event had it all. The crowd was larger than I expected (estimates had it at around 1000 in attendance), and they were certainly into the fights.

The venue was better than I thought it would be, although the lighting made it very difficult to photograph, and the cage is one of the nicer ones around. Thanks to all the fighters, coaches, the promoter and the fans for making UCF Revolution a success!

*Special thanks to Team Hardcore and Lee Anderson for providing access to the event

Now, on to the pictures! Click on the BSC Online Gallery link to the left of the page and enjoy this and many other events! And remember, the images I post in the gallery are low-res. I offer high-res, non-watermarked versions as well. Feel free to contact me for more information!