Ten Years of The Game: Yale vs Harvard, in pictures
As Saturday's 138th edition of the Yale Harvard game looms, here's a look back at the last ten years of action as seen by the photographers of the New Haven Register and The Associated Press.
At 1:35 am Tuesday morning, Mayor Bloomberg ordered protesters out of Zuccoti Park citing unsanitary and hazardous conditions. NYC police moved in shortly thereafter to confront the protesters. Some of the action is depicted here on cell phone images.
In the continuing "Top of the Line" series where we showcase our best work from different genres within the photojournalism field, we take a look this time at "features."
While not a catch-all category, it does seem especially broad at times. It could also be labeled "slice of life" portraying the ongoing flux and flow of daily life in an unposed manner throughout our community.
Arnold Gold mixed live singing of "God Bless America" with the sights of the Veterans Day celebration in Derby to give a compelling report of the event.
Boxing legend Joe Frazier passed away Monday evening ending his battle with liver cancer at age 67.
His fights with Muhammad Ali in the 1970's defined what many consider to be the golden era of boxing. The 1975 fight against Ali dubbed the "Thrilla' in Manila" is probably the most famous fight in boxing history.
Be it the pros, collegiate, high school or little league, the great sports photograph is almost always either a great stopped action image or a reaction on the players,coaches or fans part.
As part of our on going Top of the Line series where we feature various facets of the photojournalists' vision, here are some telling sports images from the Register staff in the past year.