Thursday, February 26, 2009

SUDS Photography Exhibit

SUDS is a non-profit organization providing opportunities for disabled American soldiers returning from our battlefields to get certified as scuba divers, thus providing them with a recreational outlet and renewed sense of purpose and achievement. 
It's an amazing program that you can learn more about at www.sudsdiving.org
I'll be participating in the SUDS Photography Exhibition next month with a gallery of my images which will be for sale at the show, proceeds benefiting the cause.
The show will open with a reception on April 4th, from 2:30-5:00pm, and continue to hang throughout April.
Here's the venue where the show and reception will be held:

Massabesic Audubon Center

26 Audubon Way

AuburnNew Hampshire


Hope to see you there!!


                                   photo © Kevin R Morris

Wednesday, February 25, 2009


Kevin will be opening his new studio next month in the Fort Andross Mill Building in Brunswick, Maine. It's a 1000+ sq ft space with lots of daylight and high ceilings - perfect for the lifestyle and portrait photography that is Kevin's specialty.
Here's a sneak peak at the studio, that overlooks the Androscoggin River:

Sunday, February 15, 2009

PATRICK LIGHTS IT UP FROM DOWNTOWNNNnnn.......

Postgame celebration - Patrick hoisted on the shoulder of fans and teammates .
After four years of being the manager for the team, and practicing everyday with them, Patrick Thibodeau, a senior at Greely High in Cumberland, Maine, started his first varsity basketball game last week promptly scoring the first basket for his team - a three-pointer. Patrick returned in the 4th quarter and once again lit it up from outside with another 3-ball as time expired. It was a fairytale kind of night - and one that he and the entire school should be proud of.
Video of Patrick reached a nationwide audience the next day as the Today Show picked it up, and YouTube was get hit hard with the video posted there.
A great story. Very glad to be there as a witness to it.
You'll see more of Patrick on this blog as I continue to follow him with my camera as part of Joe's Boyz (working title), a film project I'm doing along with Joe Brunette and Joe Duley, documenting the lives of two young men with special needs and challenging situations. 
Stay posted.