Kentucky Votes

It doesn't matter if you thought Obama needed Alison or you were ready to ditch Mitch, Louisville voters on Tuesday seemed to have one common thought: Their vote matters.

Mid-term election coverage took me to the Academy at Shawnee and Jeffersontown High School in search of voters ready to share their election season story. Some were new citizens, some voted by issue and some just voted because they disliked a candidate. However different the story, the conclusion was the same: Voting is a civic privilege in which everyone should participate.

Fantasy Battle Gets 'Real' For Louisville Area LARPers

Frequent Cherokee Park visitors may not know what LARPing is, but they've likely encountered it.

It stands for "live action role playing"—a game where people take on roles of mythical beings or fantasy warriors and battle each other with foam weapons called boffers. The game, which can take years to play out, is often described as part interactive theater, part Dungeons and Dragons. 

"The simple act of taking things away from the table and moving in a physical space changed everything, and I was hooked," said LARPer Geoffrey Runge.

Runge is a founder of ForgeHall, a local version of the game that is played out over several weekends a year at Glenn Wood Hills in Derby, Ind., about 70 miles driving west from Louisville.

The group meets again this weekend for the third event of the year. 

"The idea is to have an environment where everyone can come and bring their imagination and the whole becomes greater than the sum of its parts," Runge said.

 

http://wfpl.org/post/video-fantasy-battle-gets-real-louisville-area-larpers

Welcome to the world

Meet Miss Piper Lynn Petty. 

As a photojournalist, there are fewer higher honors than being asked to capture a key moment in someones life. So, I was humbled when Chris and Callie asked me to capture their first child's birth.  It was pretty awesome to witness a the beginning of their new life as mom and dad. 

Making Mint Juleps with Jarod Schubert

Follow Louisville mixologist Jared Schubert as he teaches you how to make a traditional mint julep, a batch of mint juleps and a specialty mint julep called a cougar. Music: "Rythme Gitan" by Latche Sing (http://www.latcheswing.fr/)

NPR picked up this lovely video for their pre-Derby coverage.

Water Front Wednesday

Being new to Louisville, I had never heard of Water Front Wednesday. The monthly free concert is held in the summer months and is hosted by WFPK, one of the stations operated by Louisville Public Media. Luck me got to make some cool photos for the station and have a great time with a record crowd on the water front.

Moon Taxi performs at the first Water Front Wednesday of the summer. 

Moon Taxi performs at the first Water Front Wednesday of the summer. 

Waterfront Park was filled with a record crowd for the first Waterfront Wednesday.

Waterfront Park was filled with a record crowd for the first Waterfront Wednesday.

Waterfront Park was filled with a record crowd for the first Waterfront Wednesday of the 2014 summer. Attendees watched the band from the lawn, Big Four Bridge and boats.

Waterfront Park was filled with a record crowd for the first Waterfront Wednesday of the 2014 summer. Attendees watched the band from the lawn, Big Four Bridge and boats.

Charlotte Glaab, 8 of Louisville, hula-hoops in front of the Big Four Bridge before the start of the first Waterfront Wednesday of the summer.

Charlotte Glaab, 8 of Louisville, hula-hoops in front of the Big Four Bridge before the start of the first Waterfront Wednesday of the summer.

New Job

Hello all!

I thought I would let you know that I started a new job in April. I am now the visual media producer for Louisville Public Media, a non-profit that operates three local radio stations. This is a dream come true for me and I look forward to many years of happiness and visual pioneering here with a great team of people.

 

Thanks for taking a look,

 

Alix