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Maddy’s Photos from the 2009 AAU International Tournament

Monday, February 2nd, 2009

Maddy Flanagan has posted her galleries from the 2009 AAU International Tournament, held January 23-25, 2009 in Orlando, Florida. It marked the sixth consecutive year that she has traveled to Orlando to shoot the tournament for the AAU.

Five Hundred photos, all for your viewing enjoyment. They are in chronological order, so you’ll find the Championship game, team photos, and awards on the last few pages.


Click the logo above to view the galleries at her website, www.maddysphotos.com
, the largest collection of men’s fastpitch photos anywhere. (give it a moment to load, as it’s a large gallery; it will load faster after the first time)

< Have a favorite ? Write to Maddy and tell her which ones you like ! (and why): maddy (at) maddysphotos (dot) com. And not just the ones of you ;-) Be sure to check out some of her other galleries at her website, including the newly updated "Featured" slide show, displaying the Fastpitch covers Maddy shot for Softball Magazine, the "Sports Illustrated of Softball". Maddy's work has been the subject of more than a dozen photo features published in the magazine since 2004, including the AAU, Red Rock, Rose Cup, Bahamas, ISF Junior Men's Worlds, ISC II Tournament of Champions and ISC World Tournaments. (Though not fastpitch, you'll also spot galleries for "Events" that Maddy has been invited to shoot. The City of Los Angeles has again enlisted her to shoot their annual St. Patrick's Day Parade for 2009.)

Maddy’s 12 Days of Christmas

Friday, December 12th, 2008

Regular readers of this column are no doubt familiar with “Maddy’s Photos”, www.maddysphotos.com, the website where you will find more fastpitch photos than any site known to man (or woman, as the case may be). But if you have not visited since the end of the 2008 season, you may have missed the complete remodel of her website.

The new site is divided into three main galleries, “Sports“, “Events, and “Places“. (Well, and those “private galleries” under lock and key). To view them, click the “Galleries” button at the top of the main page. The fastpitch galleries will, of course, be found in the “Sports” section, and comprise the largest set of photos with still more to come. It is still a work in progress. While most of our readers spend the bulk of their time in the fastpitch galleries, you may wish to peruse the other galleries to see what she’s been up to. The “Places” galleries are favorite of mine, providing a perspective on the cities or towns that we visit during the course of the year (season).

Maddy has been shooting the game of fastpitch since 2002, when she took her little digital snapshot camera to Salem, Oregon, to shoot the 2002 NAFA World Series. She graduated to newer and better cameras annually (or so says Santa Claus), and started getting serious in 2004 with a trip to the AAU International Tournament in Orlando, Florida. While fastpitch was new to her in those early years, photography was not, and had been a lifelong hobby, back in the days of 35 mm camera and film. The digital age coincided with her introduction to the game of fastpitch, and grew to a passion.

Since those early days, she has been a fixture at the AAU, and other tournaments like Red Rock, Rose Cup, ISC II Tournament of Champions and ISC World Tournament, with side trips to places like the Bahamas, and Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada thrown in for good measure. Along the way, in addition to posting her photos to Fastpitchwest, and later her own website, www.maddysphotos.com, her fastpitch work has been published a dozen or so times in Softball Magazine, as well as in a number of newspapers. The most recent “feathers in her cap” in was a sports section front page shot published in the Kimberly, Wisconsin newspaper, and a recent “inside cover” shot published in the lastest issue of Softball magazine, her sixth “inside cover” in the magazine. Her photos have also popped up (with permission) on fastpitch websites, from the likes of Al’s Fastball to league and team sites, including some in other countries. Her photos have also been featured prominently in the last several ISC Media Guides.

The new website permits fastpitch players and fans alike not only to view the photos, but to order them if they wish. One of the most difficult things for her was trying to keep up with the myriad of requests for one photo or another. With a demanding “day job”, it was hard for her to keep up, especially as the collection of photos grew from hundreds to thousands. The decision to sell her photos was a difficult one for her, as she is certainly not shooting fastpitch as a money maker. The new site works through a well known company called “SmugMug”, an online photo store of sorts, permitting people to get the photos they want in an automated fashion. While her expenses to tournaments exponentially exceed the nominal sales of the site, it does help with some of her equipment and travel costs.

Maddy wanted to pass along her thanks to all who write to her about her photos. The feedback from those who have ordered online has been positive, with prompt mailing, and good quality photos.

For the Christmas season, (Maddy’s 12 Days of Christmas) she has reduced the standard prices for photos, and also added digital images to the mix. So if you are struggling for gift ideas like most of us, an enlargement might go well with that picture frame you bought. She also added other photo-gift options from SmugMug (stocking stuffer items like T-shirts, keychains, buttons, and such). (I found those items a little pricier, but SmugMug’s pricing dictates most of that).

So for Maddy’s 12 Days of Christmas, enjoy the reduced price of prints ($3, $7 and $12 for the standard sizes), or some of that well deserved year end time off, to just peruse the photos at her gallery. Looking for galleries from prior tournaments? Stay tuned, they will follow soon.

Click logo above or below to visit MaddysPhotos.com or here to go directly to the fastpitch galleries.

Readers may write to Maddy directly at maddy (at) maddysphotos (dot) com, or by clicking the “Contact” link on the main menu at her site.

Down in the Dominican Republic

Saturday, September 27th, 2008

Meanwhile, down in the Dominican Republic:

This photo appeared in the El Nacional newspaper in the Dominican Republic this week, provided courtesy of our friend in Omaha, NE, Matt Christiansen.

Can you spot anyone you know? (Hints: Sisko, Potolicchio, Algar, Montero, Ezekiel, Schweyer, etc)

Maddy’s Photos from the 2008 ISC II Tournament of Champions

Monday, September 8th, 2008

Click camera


Note from ISC II Commissioner Blair Setford, at our ISC II blog, “The Deuce”.


If you were at the 2008 ISC II Tournament of Champions, you doubtless saw Maddy Flanagan and her camera. Maddy does an absolutely phenomenal job taking photos and we were lucky to have her as the official ISC II photographer this year.

Having taken thousands of photos in just four days, Maddy has been busy combing through the raw photography to find the best of the best. They are now posted at her remodeled web site Maddy’s Photos.

For a direct link to the ISC II gallery, click here, or the camera above..

As always, if you have a photo i.d. that you can provide, please send it to us.

Enjoy!

Editor’s notes: The new site permits players and fans to purchase any photo they wish online, in automated, shopping cart fashion. Hope this streamlines the process of getting the photos you want. As you can imagine, it was difficult for Maddy to keep up with the volume of email requests. Watch for uploaded galleries from past tournaments, which we will also announce here at the Morning Brief.

For those of you unaccustomed to seeing Maddy’s Photos for sale, she was hired as the “official photographer” for the ISC II this year, after the first fellow opted out. She was not paid for her services, but invited to post and sell the photos in the same fashion as the other photographers at the tournaments who have done so in the past. She has tried to scale the prices down a bit from what others have. I am obviously biased, but I happen to think the quality of hers is much higher than some other tournament photographers. Given the cost of equipment, including rentals, not to mention travel costs, it’s not a money making proposition. (That big lens she lugged around this year was $365 to rent for the tournament). And you don’t want to know about the other gear. She is out there taking photos because she loves the game and the people involved in it, which I think shows in the photos you see. Anyway, hope you understand, and maybe order a photo or two.

About the only thing that the new site does not do is handle volume discounting. If you are a manager and wish to a quantity (e.g. 10 or more) photos for the guys, use the “Contact Us” link at the site to write to Maddy about quantity discounts.


Bob Otto on Men’s Fastpitch

Monday, August 18th, 2008

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We are pleased to share Bob Otto’s blog with you. (Click banner above or here for story and photos) You know if his name attached, there are plenty of great fastpitch photos to go with the story. Bob was the official ISC photographer from 1995 to 2000. We have been honored to share many of Bob’s photos here at fastpitchwest. It was Bob’s work that provided the inspiration for Maddy to get serious about fastpitch photography. (Maddy’s photos from this year’s tournament due out soon, watch here for more info)

Be sure to scroll down to see a young(er) Todd Martin picking up the Outstanding Pitcher’s Trophy to go with the ISC World Title that his team, the Smokers, won in 1998.

Ten years later, he is standing in front of the same scoreboard at Sunset Park in Kimberly, Wisconsin, once again, winning the Outstanding Pitcher’s trophy to go with an ISC World Title, this time with the Kitchener Rivershark Twins. Two titles, two outstanding pitcher awards, ten years apart. Remarkable.

ISF Jr. World Championship Photo Galleries

Sunday, June 22nd, 2008


Enjoy the photos posted at the official tournament website. Click the camera above.

For complete tournament coverage, including schedule of games and results, click the ISF Jr. Men’s World Championship logo above to visit the official tournament website.


(Pepsi Centre Fields at Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada, host to the 8th ISC Jr. Worlds)

Pepsi Centre Complex at Whitehorse

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008


(click to enlarge, then click enlarged photo)

Maddy’s AAU Photos – Gallery 12

Friday, March 14th, 2008

That’s All Folks !

Click the camera above to view Gallery 12.

This is the final gallery — the last of the 375 of Maddy’s Photos. Hope you enjoyed them.

This gallery contains the Championship team photo of Mac’s Sprayers, and individual award winners, including MVP Jeff Ellsworth of Mac’s Sprayers, and the Most Valuable Pitching Staff of Mac’s Sprayers. Oh, and of course three of fastpitch’s most dedicated fans, “Los Patos”.

Maddy’s AAU Photos – Gallery 11

Thursday, March 13th, 2008

Click the camera above to view Gallery 11.

One more gallery tomorrow and that will be all 375 photos !

Maddy’s AAU Photos – Gallery 10

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

Click the camera above to view Gallery 10.

Well, that’s 320 photos if you’re counting, with two galleries to go….