I attended a meeting last night with the other photographers of the NSRG Media Team. Just for the record, that means myself, McGeeky (Brad DeMay), St. Apathy (Ger Gatzke), and Fotodog (Greg Mellang). We grabbed outselves a little table at Alary's Bar in downtown Saint Paul, had a few beers, and talked over our ongoing projects.
(That's Fotodog and Ger above in Sioux Falls, SD, and McGeeky below in Madison, WI.)
There's quite a lot on the Media Team's plate right now, which may surprise you since there haven't been many NSRG bouts lately and the championship isn't until May 9th. But we do a lot more than just take pictures of bouts. Here's an example of some things we're working on:
- Calendar. Yes, it's not just a rumor. We're making an NSRG Calendar for the 2009-2010 season. Some of the images will be game/action photos, and some will be posed art/creative photos. The project will shift into high gear right after May 9th, when we'll meet to finalize the layout. Then we have free reign to shoot creatively until August 1. On that date the calendar design & content will be frozen, and we will then turn to printing. Our target is to have calendars in hand so we can start selling them at the very first NSRG bout in the fall.
- Trading Cards. We're also working on creating player trading cards. Right now the design is fluid, and so is the cost. So we're going to do demo cards in very small quantities, probably of the NSRG Supernovas since they'll be active all summer and (we hope) well into the fall. Once we can see the first batch of cards we can assess their look & feel, and then we'll try to do cards for the whole league.
- Derby Wedding. We're meeting with the family this Saturday, April 25th, to create a wish list of photographs to be taken on the wedding day. We will then be meeting with the NSRG Championship Bout production team to see how many of these photos we actually have time for.
- Selling Prints at Bouts. We did an experiment at the last NSRG league bout where we offered prints for sale at the merchandise desk. They sold! Not all, but enough to show there's a definite fan interest. So on May 9th we're going to ramp things up and have many more prints for sale. We're also placing an ad in the program telling fans that prints are available.
- Photo Awards. The Media Team has come up with a few awards that we'd like to present at the NSRG banquet. It will just take 5 minutes and should be fun. To find out more ... well, you'll just have to be there! :-)
- NSRG Website. The Media Team is going to start helping the Website Committee with the photo-related pages of the NSRG website, to help take the pressure off and also because since (of course) we're photo-crazy we're probably best suited to help keeping those pages up to date. No more fan photos from over a year ago, or albums of shots by photographers who haven't been to an NSRG bout in months and months. This is something we hope to make progress on quite soon. Stay tuned!
You've probably noticed that some of the things I've mentioned above involve selling stuff for money. Where does that money go, you may wonder? Well, we've discussed this with our BoG representative and come up with a plan. Income from Media Team initiatives will go into a special kitty which will then be used to (a) defray Media Team expenses like travel and green screens, etc.; and then, if there's any left over, to (b) fund new Media Team initiatives (like buying lights to make the track brighter next season).
At rock bottom, whatever the money's used for, it will only be used for Media Team activities that directly benefit NSRG. Not a dime goes to anybody's personal use, or for any outside activities.
I always enjoy NSRG photographer meetings because the personalities are so much fun. I tend to be my usual Falstaffian self; Fotodog is a happy raconteur; Ger is droll (that is when he's not texting someone in the background); and McGeeky has a wide-eyed enthusiasm that's a pure pleasure to be around. In fact, all of the photographers have huge enthusiasm for what we do, and it's one of the reasons it's such a privilege to be part of this bunch. Who doesn't like sitting around with creative people who are madly in love with what they do? It's no different, seriously, than hanging around with the actors I used to know for so many years.
That's all for now. But stay tuned. There's always more to come. :-)


























