Friday, December 26, 2014

Christmas Eve at the Kokomo

On Christmas Eve, I went by the Kokomo Club in downtown Ogden where employees and friends of the bar had been collecting food and supplies for the homeless. That night, they served dinner outside and gave out new blankets, coats and sleeping bags to hundreds of people. Read more about the night here and enjoy the photos below.

Cindy Simone gives Rick Cosner a hug after meeting him in downtown Ogden on Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2014. Cosner was sleeping on the street on Christmas Eve and stopped by the free dinner that Simone put on at the Kokomo Club where he picked up a blanket and a new sleeping bag.
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Throughout December, staff and friends at the Kokomo Club collected supplies for the homeless. On Christmas Eve, they gave out the supplies along with a free dinner in front of the bar on 25th Street in downtown Ogden.
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Bob Dahle and Jackie Tucker (in Santa hats) chat with Benny Tillman, right, after he picked up new blankets and toys for his grandson at the Kokomo Club on Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2014.
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Jody Fuller, right, picks up a blanket and food from Braxton Burnett in downtown Ogden on Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2014. Staff and friends at the Kokomo Club organized a free Christmas Eve dinner in front of the bar and collected thousands of blankets, coats, sleeping bags and other supplies to be given out to the homeless.
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Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Steam Engine Repair

I recently went up to Golden Spike National Historic Site in the West Desert of Utah. The site features working replicas of the two steam engines that met met there when the Transcontinental Railroad was completed in 1869. Every fifteen years, the engines go under major inspections and restorations. Staff and volunteers are in the midst of that work this winter. Check out a few photos below and see more photos and the related article here. 
Cody Vosler prepares the underside of the 119 steam engine for welding at Golden Spike National Historic Site on Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2014. Every fifteen years, the steam engines at the monument have to go through testing and extensive restoration.
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Cody Vosler climbs out of the smoke box on the front of the 119 steam engine for welding at Golden Spike National Historic Site on Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2014. Vosler lives in Wyoming but is in Utah for three months to work on the engine renovations. Dozens of Golden Spike employees, contractors and volunteers are chipping in.
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Rodney Lee, a volunteer from Seattle, polishes a piston valve at Golden Spike National Historic Site on Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2014. In addition to the major fifteen year renovations, staff and volunteers are also doing regular annual upkeep like polishing and repainting.©Benjamin Zack/Standard-Examiner
Leo Correa grinds scales while inside the boiler of the Jupiter steam engine at Golden Spike National Historic Site on Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2014. Correa and coworkers grind down thousands of points on the boiler walls and test them for corrosion and wear.
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The normally colorful Jupiter, right, and 119 steam engines sit in the repair shop at Golden Spike National Historic Site on Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2014. The engines are stripped down for the testing and repair, but will be resealed and painted by the spring of 2015.
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Cody Vosler cuts and cleans culling for the 119 steam engine at Golden Spike National Historic Site on Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2014.
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Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Best of November

I wasn't as active with my blog in November. However, I still wanted to share some of the people and places that I photographer over the month. Here are a few of my highlights from November.

James Reeder finishes attaching his regalia ahead of the opening ceremonies at the 9th Annual Social Pow-Wow at Clearfield High School on Saturday, Nov. 1, 2014. Reeder came down from Logan to dance along with his wife and son.
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Visitors explore the Ogden Exchange Building during a groundbreaking and open house on Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2014. Built in 1930, the building has set vacant since the 1970's, but new plans call for the art-deco structure to be the heart of a new business park.
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Tomas Gomez has worked at Prairie Schooner Steak House for 16 years. On his way in to work on Thursday, Nov. 6, 2014, Gomez stopped along the Ogden River for a cigarette and a break before the dinner shift.
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Wildlife biologist Steve Bates, left, checks for an ear tag on a bull bison while Bob Middlemas, right, tries to detract the animal and control its head at Antelope Island State Park on Monday, November 10, 2014. Most years, the large bulls are not rounded up with the rest of the herds due to their aggressive nature. This year, all of the animals were brought in so that genetic testing could be down in order to see if there are cattle genes mixed in with the herd.
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Riders carry their bikes over a pair of barriers during the Utah Cyclocross State Championships at Mt. Ogden Golf Course on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2014. Designed especially for poor weather, cyclocross races involve multiple laps on short courses filled with obstacles. At the state championships, riders had 45 minutes to an hour to try and complete as many laps as possible on the 1.7 mile course which included hurdles, a fence hoping and numerous sharp, slick turns.
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Bob Okazaki of Denver pauses at the frozen fall in Waterfall Canyon on Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2014. Just a few days after consistently freezing temperatures arrived in Northern Utah, the large waterfall is already frozen solid. Sunlight doesn't reach over the steep canyon walls for several months during the winter.
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Georgie Corkery, left, tries to bring in a loose ball with her battle during a game of kayak polo at the Marshall White Center in Ogden on Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2014. Throughout the winter, kayakers gather once a week for several hours of polo.
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Hundreds of "Santas" warm-up as they wait for the start of the annual Santa Run in downtown Ogden on Saturday, Nov. 29, 2014. Around a thousands dressed up runners took part in the 5K run.
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Ron Gardner rides his horse, Sundance, down Washington Ave. during the Electric Lights Parade on Saturday, Nov. 29, 2014. Sundance was decorated with 140 LED lights.
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Friday, November 28, 2014

Basketball is Here

High School basketball season just started in Utah. Photographing these games can be a gamble depending on how the gym lights are, but I had some fun at my first game of the season this week between Roy High School and Weber High School. Weber won the game 65-50. Here are a couple highlights. You can see more shots from the game from the Standard-Examiner.

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Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Back With the Bison

Two weeks after photographing the bison roundup at Antelope Island State Park, I went back to the island to photograph the biologists as they took DNA samples from some of the bulls for genetic testing. I'll post more images soon, but I want to post this favorite photo today. Enjoy.

Wildlife biologist Steve Bates, left, checks for an ear tag on a bull bison while Bob Middlemas, right, tries to detract the animal and control its head at Antelope Island State Park on Monday, November 10, 2014. Most years, the large bulls are not rounded up with the rest of the herds due to their aggressive nature. This year, all of the animals were brought in so that genetic testing could be down in order to see if there are cattle genes mixed in with the herd.
©Benjamin Zack, 2014

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Color From Canyonlands

Earlier this week, I posted a black and white photo from Canyonlands National Park. As promised, here are some more images from our recent trip down there. As much as I love black and white landscapes, there are few things in nature with the amazing natural color of Southern Utah at sunrise and sunset.

Sunrise at Superbowl. Indian Creek Recreation Area, Utah.
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Needles District, Canyonlands National Park, Utah.
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Needles District, Canyonlands National Park, Utah.
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Sunrise at Indian Creek Recreation Area, Utah.
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Needles District, Canyonlands National Park, Utah.
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Needles District, Canyonlands National Park, Utah.
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Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Bison Roundup on Antelope Island

I had the opportunity to go photograph the bison roundup at Antelope Island State Park last week. Each year, hundreds of volunteers on horseback come from around the west to help roundup the roughly 700 bison that live on the island. Biologists will spend the next couple weeks vaccinating the animals and doing some testing. They will also auction off some of the bison in order to keep the herd at a healthy size for the island. There is a large slideshow of photos on the Standard-Examiner, but some of my favorite images are below.

Riders move a herd of several hundred bison up the east side of Antelope Island during the 28th annual Bison Roundup on Friday, Oct. 24, 2014. Around three hundred riders came out to move the 700 bison currently on the island. 

Riders move a herd of several hundred bison around the east slope of Frary Peak during the 28th annual Bison Roundup on Friday, Oct. 24, 2014. Once a year, the bison are gather on the north end of the island to be vaccinated and studied. Around 200 bison will be sold off in order to maintain a healthy population on the island.

Riders from the Utah County Mounted Search and Rescue eat breakfast around the campfire before the Bison Roundup on Antelope Island State Park on Friday, Oct. 24, 2014. Mounted posse members from around Northern Utah helped lead the roundup with assistance from hundreds of visiting riders.

Neal Christensen, left, and Jeremy Shaw talk to the roughly 300 riders taking part in the Bison Roundup on Antelope Island State Park on Friday, Oct. 24, 2014. Before the ride, officials laid out a plan for how to reaches many bison as possible and went over the safety concerns.

Riders move a herd of several hundred bison up the east side of Antelope Island during the 28th annual Bison Roundup on Friday, Oct. 24, 2014. Around three hundred riders came out to move the 700 bison currently on the island. 

Neal Christensen saddles horses before the 28th annual Bison Roundup on Antelope Island State Park on Friday, Oct. 24, 2014.

Richard Webb and Kendalyn Hill prepare their horses for the 28th annual Bison Roundup on Antelope Island State Park on Friday, Oct. 24, 2014.

Riders move a herd of several hundred bison up the east side of Antelope Island during the 28th annual Bison Roundup on Friday, Oct. 24, 2014. Around three hundred riders came out to move the 700 bison currently on the island. 

Clouds Over Canyonlands

I just returned from another trip to Southern Utah. My last time down there, I gave myself the challenge of looking for black and white photos in such a famously colorful spot. I played with that same idea again a little bit. Here is one of my favorite shots from the appropriately named Needles District of Canyonlands National Park. I'll try to get some more photos online later in the week. Enjoy.

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Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Living with Cystic Fibrosis - Photos and Video

I had the pleasure last week of meeting with Kara Fierro, a local nurse in Ogden who is living with cystic fibrosis. When she was young, doctors never expected her to make it to high school. At 29, she remains active and works to constantly battle the disease. A shot some photos of Kara at her aerials classes where she spends several hours a day (in addition to work and treatments.) Check out some photos below, and scroll to the end for a video.

Kara Fierro warms up at the start of her pole fitness class at Kairos Fitness in Ogden on Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2014. Fierro is battling cystic fibrosis, a deadly genetic disease that has been getting worse in recent years. "Sometimes I do feel hopeless and depressed, but exercise has really helped me a lot," says Fierro.

Kara Fierro kisses her husband Isaac Eaves after Fierro's first attempt at a difficult new move in their pole fitness class at Kairos Fitness in Ogden on Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2014. During Fierro's recent hospital stays, she set up a pole and a hope in her hospital room to help stay active and positive.

Instructor Lacey Knighton holds Kara Fierro's oxygen tube out of the way during her aerial class at Kairos Fitness in Ogden on Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2014. Cystic fibrosis causes mucus to build up in the lungs and makes breathing difficult. Fierro takes part in aerial and pole dancing classes with a small oxygen can in a bag on the ground below.

Kara Fierro puts her oxygen tube back in after it fell out during an aerials class at Kairos Fitness in Ogden on Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2014. Fierro has always been an active person, but just got involved in aerial classes in the last 16 months.

Monday, October 20, 2014

Willard Canyon

I went for a short hike up Willard Canyon yesterday. There was a fair amount of water for this late in the year and nice fall colors considering how few trees are up there.

Willard Canyon, Utah.
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Willard Canyon, Utah.
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Willard Canyon, Utah.
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Willard Canyon, Utah.
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Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Hell's Hollow in the Fall

I posted a photo yesterday of the aspen in Hell's Hollow. As promised, here are more images from that day. This weekend is probably the tail end of the fall colors up there, and it was quite beautiful. Enjoy the photos.

Hell's Hollow, Utah
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Hell's Hollow, Utah
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Hell's Hollow, Utah
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