Embracing Faith and Photography: Documenting the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage
The Decision to Volunteer
When the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage came up, it piqued my interest as a photographer and someone on a faith journey. I reached out to the organizers, and they were incredibly receptive. Adjusting my schedule to volunteer was a joy, as it allowed me to witness the dedication and faith of the pilgrims firsthand.
A Journey of Faith
Fr. Luke Joseph Leighton
Almost a year ago, I began exploring my faith more deeply. While my wife and family have always been devout Catholics, this was the first time I truly engaged with it. This new awareness led me to pay closer attention to events like the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage, seeing it as more than a photographic subject.
The Decision to Volunteer
When the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage came up, it piqued my interest as a photographer and someone on a faith journey. I reached out to the organizers, and they were incredibly receptive. Adjusting my schedule to volunteer was a joy, as it allowed me to witness the dedication and faith of the pilgrims firsthand.
The Process and Experience
The pilgrimage was a testament to faith and commitment, requiring extensive planning and effort. Witnessing the joy among the pilgrims and those joining in was inspiring. However, as a photographer, I had to maintain a certain detachment. While moments of reverence called for kneeling in church, I had to remain standing, ready to capture the perfect shot.
The Importance of Creative Engagement
As a photographer and creative, diving into subjects without financial gain is crucial. Often, these projects cost me money because I must forgo other work, but they fulfill me creatively and spiritually. This experience with the pilgrimage has not only deepened my faith but also significantly improved my craft. Engaging with meaningful subjects enhances my technical skills and mental approach, enriching my creative process.
Technical Aspects and Personal Touch
Bishop Jaime Soto
The pilgrimage culminated in Lake Tahoe, where my wife joined me. Her presence was invaluable, not just emotionally but also technically. She handheld a small strobe opposite the camera, providing an excellent edge light and, in one instance, creating a dramatic reflection of the monstrance into the bishop’s face. This collaboration added depth to the visual storytelling and made the experience even more special.
Conclusion
From left to right: Father Luke Leighton, Me, Madison Michel, Jack Krebs, Jimmy Velasco, Dereck Delgado, Chas East, Chima Adiole, Jaella Mac Au, Brother Matthew Solanus, Patrick Fayad.
Documenting the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage was a unique blend of faith and photography. With 1317 images captured, I look forward to sharing this visual narrative, reflecting the spiritual journey and the technical artistry involved. Stay tuned for more as I explore and document these meaningful moments.
Really enjoyed my time with Fr. Luke Joseph Leighton
Legacy in Focus: Capturing the Spirit of The Lonesome E Cattle Company
Documentary photography from The Lonesome E Cattle Company in Madera County, California — capturing the legacy of Black cowboy culture and the Campbell family's multigenerational ranch heritage.
In the rolling foothills of Eastern Madera County, where the legacy of Edward E. Campbell, Sr. intertwines with the land, the spirit of The Lazy E Ranch—now known as The Lonesome E Cattle Company—continues to thrive. This past weekend, I had the distinct honor of capturing a living tapestry of this legacy: a Black cowboy round-up that was as much about community as it was about cattle—a gathering that welcomed all, fostering a sense of belonging and shared purpose.
Rooted in History: The Journey from Texas to California
The Campbell family's story is deeply woven into the broader narrative of African American Black Cowboys who helped settle the Western frontier. The lineage of the Campbell family traces back to Clem Campbell Sr., born in 1868. A rancher in Cuero, Texas, he and his father, Jack Campbell, played a part in the tales of the Old West, aiding outlaws Frank & Jessie James. In exchange for shelter under the floorboards of their modest shacks, the James brothers would rustle cattle to feed the residents of a newly freed slave community. This spirit of resourcefulness and resilience has echoed through generations and brought the family to the present-day Lonesome E Ranch, nestled in the heart of Raymond, California.
A Heritage Reclaimed and Revered
The Lonesome E Cattle Company is more than a place; it's a living testament to the Campbell family's dedication and dreams. Led by Edward E. Campbell, Jr., affectionately known as Beau, and his wife Pamela, the family upholds a legacy that extends far beyond the ranching operations started by his father. It's a testament to the enduring power of a vision, passed down through generations like a cherished Stetson hat, fitting each new wearer just as it did the last.
The Round-Up: A Testament to Tradition
The round-up I witnessed was a vibrant tapestry of camaraderie, tradition, and familial pride. Cowboys and cowgirls gathered not driven by financial gain but by a deep love for their heritage and each other. The scene echoed the historic gatherings of Edward Sr.'s time, filled with the aroma of barbecue, the clatter of dominoes, and the thud of horseshoes—timeless summer traditions now rekindled by the current generation.
In the Dust and Dawn: Moments Made Immortal
As the morning light spilled over the hills, the present-day cowboys, with ropes and reins in hand, honored their heritage with every calf roped and every brand sizzled into the hide. The physicality of the round-up was undeniable—a dance of grit and grace, a choreography perfected by the calloused hands of experience and the eager grips of youth learning the ropes.
Under the Same Skies: A Family's Heartbeat
Through my viewfinder, the heartbeat of the Campbell family was unmistakable. The ranch resonated with the sounds of joy, the shared respect for the livestock, and the collective remembrance of a family's journey from the pastures of Texas to the rolling hills of California.
Conclusion: The Future Framed by the Past
As I ready to share this collection of images, I'm reminded that The Lonesome E Cattle Company is more than a ranch; it is a sanctuary where past, present, and future are indelibly inked into the landscape. This round-up was a celebration of a way of life, a family heritage that Beau and Pamela Campbell intend to preserve and share through annual round-ups and trail rides—inviting everyone to partake in the celebration of heritage and local history.
"West of Yellowstone, South of Yosemite," the Lonesome E Ranch stands as a beacon of history, where redwoods dedicated to the memory of family members guard the stories and spirits that will continue to roam these lands. Join us as we honor the past and embrace the future, preserving and cherishing the legacy of The Lonesome E Cattle Company for generations to come.
Stay tuned for the visual chronicle of this remarkable day not just the enduring legacy of The Lonesome E Cattle Company but also the unbreakable bonds of the family it continues to foster.
For those interested in the technical side of round-up photography, my trusty Nikon Z9 was at the heart of it all, paired with two versatile lenses: the 24-70mm for wider scenes and rapid movements and the 70-200mm for those tight, close-up shots of the action. To ensure the cowboys and cowgirls were lit perfectly, I utilized the reliable Godox AD600 Pro strobe with a Phottix 7-inch dish that provided just the right amount of fill light. All of this was supported, quite literally, by the robust Benro Mammoth TMTH34C Carbon Fiber Tripod, topped with a Benro GX25 Lowprofile Ballhead for smooth adjustments and stability. This gear setup was instrumental in capturing the dynamic essence of the rodeo, freezing each moment with clarity and precision.
Cruising Reflections: A Photographer's Journey Through Alaska
Cruising was an entirely novel experience for me, and I approached it with a blend of excitement and curiosity. While I had heard countless stories about the joys of cruising, nothing could have prepared me for the immersive adventure that lay ahead.
Setting Sail on My Maiden Voyage
As I boarded the Ruby Princess, I was welcomed by the friendly and professional staff. This was my first taste of the exceptional service that Princess Cruises is renowned for. The ease of embarkation set a positive tone for the journey, and I felt a sense of anticipation building as we set sail from San Francisco and headed toward the Golden Gate Bridge.
Cruising was an entirely novel experience for me, and I approached it with a blend of excitement and curiosity. While I had heard countless stories about the joys of cruising, nothing could have prepared me for the immersive adventure that lay ahead.
Our first glimpse of the Ruby Princess, majestically moored in San Francisco's port, as we crossed the Bay Bridge. A sight that kickstarted our excitement for the adventure ahead.
Setting Sail on My Maiden Voyage
As I boarded the Ruby Princess, I was welcomed by the friendly and professional staff. This was my first taste of the exceptional service that Princess Cruises is renowned for. The ease of embarkation set a positive tone for the journey, and I felt a sense of anticipation building as we set sail from San Francisco and headed toward the Golden Gate Bridge.
The Golden Gate Bridge, an iconic symbol of San Francisco, was a mesmerizing sight as we sailed beneath it. The ship's immense size seemed almost incongruous with the grandeur of the bridge, yet we passed through gracefully. It was a moment I'll cherish forever, a fusion of natural beauty and human engineering.
The Ruby Princess: A Floating Oasis
The Ruby Princess served as our floating oasis, and the ship's amenities were impressive. Touchscreen displays, accessible via our Medallion, allowed us to effortlessly access information, streamlining our activities and exploration. The ship's modernity was evident, and I appreciated the seamless integration of technology into the cruise experience.
The Medallion on my wrist, not just a fashion statement but the key to the kingdom. It unlocks doors, pays for drinks, and even lets the family track me down—if I let 'em
Throughout our journey, I couldn't help but be impressed by the ship's photography services. Dedicated photographers roamed the ship, capturing candid moments and setting up portrait studios during the evenings. While I initially wondered about the informal style of some photos, I soon realized their value. These images provided passengers, many cruising for the first time, with memorable snapshots that celebrated togetherness.
The ship's photography studio offered guests the opportunity to view and purchase these photos promptly or access them through the official app. This convenience added a layer of enjoyment to the cruise experience.
High Points of the Staff: A Princely Experience
One of the standout features of the cruise was undoubtedly the exceptional staff. From the moment we stepped on board, they went above and beyond to ensure our comfort and satisfaction. Jermaine, our stateroom steward, deserves special mention for his impeccable service. His meticulous care of our stateroom ensured that it was always a welcoming haven after a day of exploration.
In the ship's dining venues, we were treated to exceptional service from dedicated staff like Jennifer, our server, and Jeffrey, the maître d'. Their warmth and attention to detail made our dining experiences genuinely memorable. As we indulged in delectable meals each evening, Jennifer took the time to chat with us and even introduced us to the chef. Hearing about the culinary intricacies and the effort that went into preparing meals for so many passengers was both enlightening and inspiring.
Reflecting on the journey, I can't help but feel grateful for the encounters with friendly locals at each port of call. Whether it was a local garbageman offering directions in Prince Rupert or the warm welcome we received on the streets, the friendliness of the people we met left a lasting impression.
Exploring the Alaskan Wilderness
After 2.5 days at sea, we reached Juneau, Alaska, our first port of call. Rainy skies greeted us, but it only added drama to the vistas. While exploring, we relied more on our iPhones than our dedicated cameras due to the weather. Our only plan was to wander and immerse ourselves in this captivating city.
The next stop was Skagway, Alaska, where we embarked on the White Pass & Yukon Route Railway. The journey, though shrouded in fog, presented an unforgettable experience. Brunch at the destination might not have been gourmet, but the overall adventure more than made up for it.
A haunting vista from the White Pass & Yukon Route Railway, where clouds and fog conspire to turn the landscape into something straight out of a dream.
Returning to the ship, we encountered rain, fog, and a broken windshield wiper on the bus, which delayed us a bit. However, this incident showcased our driver's knowledge and commitment to safety.
When life gives you a broken windshield wiper and a rain delay, make a foggy family portrait. Our impromptu shoot by the 'Welcome to Alaska' sign—nothing but smiles under those clouds.
Our journey led us to Endicott Arm and the Dawes Glacier, a breathtaking spectacle. Rain and cold didn't deter me from capturing its magnificence. I began my backup workflow in the evening, ensuring my precious images were safe.
Ethan, Drew, and Will, binoculars at the ready, soaking up the jaw-dropping vistas near Endicott Arm Glacier. A moment that proves some views deserve a closer look.
The gateway to Endicott Arm and Dawes Glacier served up a feast for the eyes, but this view? It was the showstopper. So stunning, it's got a reserved spot on my wall.
A companion piece to my earlier favorite, but this one's captured with the full might of a 70-200mm lens and a 1.5x converter. The perfect frame for an equally perfect landscape.
The cruise continued with a stop in Ketchikan, where we enjoyed the Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show. The town's charm and the amusing lumberjack antics made for an entertaining morning. The rest of the day was spent exploring Creek Street and watching resident seals playfully snatch salmon.
Friendly Encounters: Prince Rupert, Canada
Our final port of call was Prince Rupert, Canada. Unlike the previous stops, it seemed less impacted by the cruise industry. We visited the local museum, walked extensively, and observed the influence of the indigenous population on the town's culture and history. The warmth of the locals was evident in all our interactions, making this stop truly enjoyable.
In Prince Rupert, I couldn't help but notice how the cruise ship, a colossal floating city, contrasted with the town's quaintness. The juxtaposition emphasized the unique experience of cruising in Alaska, where the grandeur of nature meets the warmth of human hospitality.
The Ruby Princess docked in Prince Rupert, a behemoth against the backdrop of pristine wilderness. The dark clouds only amplify the striking contrast. It's nature meets machine, each making the other more compelling.
Photography: Capturing Alaska's Splendor
As a photographer, this cruise provided an ideal platform to capture the majestic beauty of Alaska.
I meticulously selected my gear for the journey. At the core was my Nikon Z9, a mirrorless powerhouse with a 24-70mm f/2.8 lens and a 70-200mm f/2.8 lens. These versatile tools let me immortalize everything from expansive landscapes to intimate portraits with unmatched clarity. I included a 1.5x teleconverter to extend my telephoto reach, facilitating shots of distant wildlife and intricate glacier details.
My trusty arsenal for the trip: Camera gear and an iPad for on-the-go editing, all carefully curated for capturing Alaska's grandeur. Charging stations and cables didn't make the cut for the pic, but trust me, they were just as essential.
In addition to the Nikon, the Fuji GFX II celebrated for its medium format sensor delivering exceptional image quality, was a valuable companion. Equipped with a 50mm f/3.5 lens and a versatile 32-64mm f/4 zoom, the Fuji added its unique touch to my photography, especially in capturing expansive vistas and rich details.
Polarizing filters, essential for enhancing colors and minimizing reflections in Alaska's diverse landscapes, were indispensable accessories that significantly improved the final images.
Managing the multitude of photos anticipated during this journey demanded a robust solution. The iPad Pro 12.9 inch was my mobile editing and curation hub, facilitating on-the-go review and organization of images.
Multitasking at its finest: me, kicking back in the Explorer lounge, while my iPad does the heavy lifting of downloading the day's captures. Work and play blending seamlessly, just the way I like it.
I carried the SABRENT 2TB External Aluminum SSD and the SanDisk Professional 2TB G-DRIVE SSD for backup and peace of mind. These rugged, high-speed drives ensured my precious photos remained safe and easily accessible throughout the voyage.
Same chill spot, but now the whole squad's in the frame. Camera bag on the floor, stuffed with gear, and the iPad still grinding away on the table. It's my mobile command center, lounge edition.
I relied on the Anker USB-C Hub to streamline connectivity and data transfer. This versatile tool simplified importing photos and videos to my devices. Its 7-in-1 design provided the essential ports I needed.
The iPhone 13 Pro Max, a pocket-sized marvel, seamlessly integrated into my photographic workflow. Its computational photography capabilities and convenience ensured I never missed a moment on this unforgettable cruise.
Traveling with Family: A Grand Adventure
What made this cruise truly special was the presence of family. 30 family members joined this nautical escapade, making it a grand adventure. Traveling with such a large group offered a unique blend of flexibility and camaraderie.
We had options to explore in smaller groups or as a whole entourage, and there was always the freedom to embark on solo adventures without worrying about offending anyone. These dynamics added an extra layer of richness to the experience.
Group photos were a highlight, capturing the essence of togetherness and shared memories. We organized a group photo session, expertly arranged by the ship's photographers, and these images became cherished keepsakes of our voyage. The ability to quickly access and share these photos through the ship's app only enhanced their value.
The ultimate laid-back crew, all in our robes. Captured this the second to last day to immortalize how chill the trip was for all of us. I'm photoshopped in because, well, someone had to take the pic, right?
Photography: Capturing Moments
One of the most rewarding aspects of cruising was the constant availability of photographic opportunities. The changing weather and light conditions painted a dynamic canvas. I often roamed the ship with my iPhone, capturing spontaneous moments that could be transformed into unexpected art.
Caught this moment of Ethan lost in the epic light show nature was putting on. The still waters and that incredible sky—couldn't have staged it better if we tried.
I couldn't help but think there were ample chances for passengers to delve into mobile photography. I even suggested the idea of a mobile photography walk to one of the cruise directors. This concept would let guests explore the ship, understand their smartphones as cameras, and create images they could cherish.
Cruising through Alaska, I was struck by the effortless blend of natural beauty and human hospitality. It was an adventure filled with photographic opportunities, family togetherness, and the warmth of new friendships. With its outstanding staff and seamless service, Princess Cruises played a pivotal role in ensuring this voyage was nothing short of extraordinary. As I disembarked from the Ruby Princess, I couldn't help but feel a sense of gratitude for this maiden cruise, a journey that exceeded all my expectations and left me with memories to last a lifetime.
Special shoutout to Glenn Rodgers at Vacations To Go for making our cruise booking a breeze. Glenn's a Group Specialist, Master Cruise Counselor, and Luxury Specialist with 6 years under his belt. Always on point with answers to our endless questions. Highly recommend. Want the same smooth experience? Reach him at grodgers@vacationstogo.com, Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm US Central Time. In the US or Canada? Dial 1-800-514-9986 ext. 7075.
Here's a curated set of some of my standout shots from the journey. It's just a taste—there's plenty more where these came from, but didn't wanna bury you in pixels. Enjoy these snippets of our Alaskan adventure.