
Arizona … that’s right, Surprise, Arizona. Spring training for the Texas Rangers. Hope everyone’s weekend is a home run!
Photo by TOM HUSSEY

Arizona … that’s right, Surprise, Arizona. Spring training for the Texas Rangers. Hope everyone’s weekend is a home run!
Photo by TOM HUSSEY

As baseball season approaches, I remembered an image I made last Summer. I wanted to photograph something that captured the essence of youth baseball, something with an all American feel. I found a baseball facility where in the summertime baseball is played almost 12 hours a day, seven days a week. It was a hot August day and the sun was starting to set. I like the grittiness of this particular image and the flare from the sun which helps to capture the dust flying as everyone is in motion.
Photo by TOM HUSSEY

Last week while the snow was pounding Dallas, Tom and his crew were in Ft. Myers, FL photographing two time World Series Champion Kevin Youkilis for Nantuckett Nectars.


At the end of the shoot, the whole crew had become Red Sox fans and Kevin became a fan of TOM HUSSEY Photography. Fun times – we love our “job”.


We are in New York this week and we have pennant fever. Aside from photography, we are passionate about sports and can’t wait to watch the Yankees bring it home!

We’re excited about the Championship Series starting tonight. Who’s your team this year?
Photo by TOM HUSSEY

As the baseball season seems to be quickly coming to a close for the Texas Rangers this year, I am reminded of some of the baseball players that kids should take on as their heros. One of them in particular Tom was fortunate to be able to photograph. Cal Ripkin is a man synonymous with baseball. He is also a man that is kind and considerate. Before Tom photographed Cal Ripkin he went to meet him while he was taking a break in his trailer during a t.v. shoot. Tom found him sitting at a table autographing baseballs, one for everyone on the crew. Thoughtful? Yes. Kind? Beyond words. We need more people in sports that think of others, it was nice to meet one of them. Oh and yes, his eyes are REALLY that blue.
Photograph by TOM HUSSEY