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Is this on earth?

By Andrew Niesen

Today I flew over Owens Lake (I'm pretty sure, anyway) en route from Salt Lake City to Eugene, Oregon, and saw what seemed like an alien landscape in eastern Nevada.

Owens lake is bright red, and was stunning from the air. If you want to read about why it's red, CLICK HERE.-Andrew

Trip to Mississippi: Fish Camp

By Andrew Niesen

For those of you who may not have noticed, family tradition is part of what makes a LaCour a LaCour. So it was only fitting that when Rachel, Jonathan, Lacey and I visited Rachel and Jonathan's grandmother, Sarah Lincoln LaCour that we went to eat a traditional Mississippi fried catfish meal at Long's Fish Camp near Sarah Lincoln's home town of Meridian, Mississippi.

A modest structure, Fish Camp is a cinderblock building standing off a country highway with a sand parking lot. The interior, painted plain white, was lit by bare incandescent bulbs and hunting trophies adorned the walls.

The catfish, served on Melmac plates, was some of the best I've ever had. And, of course, an industrial-sized bottle of Tabasco sauce kept things spicy.
-Andrew





Sarah Lincoln tells Jonathan and Andrew that she'd rather "open her mouth and let the sun shine in" than eat Jello.
The view from the back seat of Sarah Lincoln's Grand Marquis.

Marketing & Branding Workshop Recap

By Andrew Niesen

Guest speakers Chris and Katie Torres with 6 of Four talk to workshop participants about their recent rebranding efforts.

Guest speaker Hannah Bower of Bower Communications talks to the group messaging framework.

ShootQ's Jonathan LaCour, and his wife, Lacey, talk to Rachel and Airika Pope.

Jeremy Roth listens to Mark welcome the group to Ecco, one of our favorite Atlanta restaurants.

Veteran LaCour workshop attendee Delaney Holliman teases Andrew for "shooting with his pinky finger up."

Becca Spears and Pam Wirken enjoy the fine wine at Ecco. (Tyler was there too!)

Stephanie Alexander and Skip Adams.

LaCour patriarch Al LaCour (Rachel's Father) and Elaine joined us for dinner.

Atlanta photographer Charlie Pappas.

Occasionally, Rachel's halo comes out.

Rachel and Airika Pope, who came to the workshop from Seattle.

Lacey LaCour celebrated her birthday at dinner.

Our wonderful workshop group! (Sorry to Stephanie Alexander, who left before we took the picture.)

LaCour's first Branding & Marketing Workshop was a great hit! We had participants come from Seattle, Oregon, Kansas City, Denver and Georgia to learn in-depth about branding and marketing. With just ten participants, it was the perfect size for one-on-one and group discussion. Thanks everyone who attended, and look for new dates for this workshop soon!
-Andrew

ShootQ Grant Winner Announcement

By Andrew Niesen


Sherrlyn Borkgren, a wedding photographer and photojournalist, has been awarded $10,000 by ShootQ to bring awareness to the abuse of women by militiamen in the Eastern Congo.

With the help of the ShootQ Grant, Sherrlyn will travel to Congo this Fall to tell the story of personal and communal devastation caused by widespread rape and torture throughout the region. She will spend time in the North Kivu area with young girls who are suffering the permanent physical and emotional effects of this terrible injustice.

Sherrlyn comments: "It’s hard to imagine a worse place in human history to be a woman. There are clinics in this region that will treat 8,000 rape victims this year. These are 8,000 women whose lives and families have been ripped apart. Together, ShootQ and my photography will rally awareness about one of the most terrible crises in the world."

The ShootQ Grant was established this year to allow photographers to invest time working on projects that raise awareness about important issues. More than a monetary award, the ShootQ Grant provides photographers with the opportunity to work on a meaningful project with the creative freedom and financial support necessary to produce photographs that raise public awareness about important social, environmental and economic issues.

Powerful images spur powerful action. We created the ShootQ Grant to help photographers use their talent and passion to inspire change. We are privileged to work with Sherrlyn. Her determination and talent will bring hope to one of the most tragic chapters in the history of our world.

To view Sherrlyn's Winning Portfolio and Proposal, CLICK HERE

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