Monthly Archives: June 2010
Culver Academy Graduation Photos: Officer’s Figure Practice
Last Friday, after the Honor Organizations performed, I headed over to the gym to watch the Officers Figure practice. I decided to go ahead and shoot this as it is quite a contrast from what everyone sees on Saturday night. As you can see, most of the kids wore sweats and dressed comfortably.
I’ve posted a few photos here. Others can be found at
http://www.culverphotos.com/6_4_10_officersfigure_practice.
Culver Academy Graduation Photos: Honor Organization Performances
One of the first events of Culver Academy’s graduation weekend involved the performances of the Honor Organizations, which included the Color Guard, the CGA Silent Drill Team, the Equestriennes, the Four Gun Drill, and the Lancers. Originally scheduled for outdoors, I was looking forward to getting photos in natural light. The last time that I was able to shoot these groups outside was during the 2008-2009 school year. Unfortunately, Culver Academies had to make the decision to hold the performances indoors. The weather was nice so it was a bit of a surprise. I suspect that there was some fear of damaging the parade field before the final garrison parade. It rained a lot this past week, so I think the organizers made a good decision.
As always, the groups looked great and they changed their routines slightly from the performances over Parent’s Weekend and Alumni Weekend. In addition to different routines, the various teams honored their graduating seniors. It was classy and brought back some memories for me from when I was a senior in that same position 23 years ago.
I’ve posted a few photos here. Others are posted at
http://www.culverphotos.com/2010grad.