SpectraLight Photography and Design https://spectralight.com/ Portrait Photography | Commercial Photography | Photo Restoration Wed, 15 Apr 2026 23:13:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://spectralight.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/cropped-Favicon-SocialMediaSolutions-512-pixels-32x32.png SpectraLight Photography and Design https://spectralight.com/ 32 32 VIDEO: 2024 Olmsted Spirit 5K Race / 2- Mile Walk / Youth Fun Runs https://spectralight.com/2024-olmsted-spirit-5k/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=2024-olmsted-spirit-5k https://spectralight.com/2024-olmsted-spirit-5k/#respond Thu, 15 May 2025 22:04:31 +0000 https://spectralight.com/?p=98504   As the Founding Sponsor of the Olmsted Spirit 5K Race / 2- Mile Walk / Youth Fun Runs since 1998, SpectraLight Photography is honored to be a part of an event that has awarded over $268,000.00 in college scholarships to Olmsted Falls graduating seniors. These students have demonstrated selflessness by serving and/or giving back […]

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As the Founding Sponsor of the Olmsted Spirit 5K Race / 2- Mile Walk / Youth Fun Runs since 1998, SpectraLight Photography is honored to be a part of an event that has awarded over $268,000.00 in college scholarships to Olmsted Falls graduating seniors.

These students have demonstrated selflessness by serving and/or giving back to their community throughout their young lives.

In 2024, race director Jeff Swislocki also blessed the Olmsted Community Center with a $500.00 donation.

The event is a “community treasure” – with thousands of Olmsted Falls and Township walkers and runners participating over the years.

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Sign-up for the 2025 race, walk or youth fun runs: https://runsignup.com/Race/Info/OH/OlmstedFalls/OlmstedSpirit5k

Read a brief history of how the race began: Olmsted Spirit 5K Race History.

Have you or a family member ever participated in an Olmsted Spirit 5K run or walk? Please share your favorite memory of that day with a comment here.

See ALL the Olmsted Spirit 5K Race videos below. Click the video to start play. It will be immediately followed by videos from previous years. If you hover over any video – you'll see three small horizontal bars on the upper right corner. Click those bars to see all the videos in the playlist and scroll down to the one you wish to view and then click it. Pretty simple, yes?

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Amazing Photo Restoration of Historic ZR-3 German Zeppelin – aka: USS Los Angeles https://spectralight.com/photo-restoration-of-historic-zeppelin/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=photo-restoration-of-historic-zeppelin https://spectralight.com/photo-restoration-of-historic-zeppelin/#respond Sun, 03 Nov 2024 11:45:19 +0000 https://spectralight.com/?p=83710   I’m thrilled to share a recent photo restoration that I completed of a remarkable historical photograph… a panoramic image capturing the German zeppelin ZR-3 landing at the Naval Air Station Lakehurst in New Jersey on October 15, 1924 – just over one hundred years ago! This iconic moment occurred about twelve years before the […]

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I’m thrilled to share a recent photo restoration that I completed of a remarkable historical photograph… a panoramic image capturing the German zeppelin ZR-3 landing at the Naval Air Station Lakehurst in New Jersey on October 15, 1924 – just over one hundred years ago! This iconic moment occurred about twelve years before the Hindenburg disaster at the same location, which would forever link Lakehurst with airship history.

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Wendy Tully, from North Ridgeville, reached out to me about a vintage, rolled-up photograph that had been tucked away for years at her home. She knew the photo depicted the ZR-3 zeppelin, which held special meaning because her grandfather, John Wintermute, had been part of the U.S. Marines ground crew assisting with the landing that day. (The zeppelin was acquired by the United States from Germany as part of World War I reparations and was named the USS Los Angeles.)

When Wendy finally decided to unroll the photograph to revisit its memories, the first inches crackled as they unfolded. Realizing she might damage it if she continued, Wendy wisely decided to seek help and brought this precious heirloom to my studio.

After examining the photograph, I advised Wendy that a full unrolling would be necessary to scan and digitally restore it accurately. Since the photograph was too large for a single scan, I captured it in six smaller sections, then used Adobe Photoshop to stitch them seamlessly together. I carefully removed dirt, dust spots, and other signs of age, adjusted the exposure and contrast, and enhanced the faded details to bring the image back to life. The restored print was mounted on artboard for stability, and a protective lacquer coating was added to guard against fingerprints and sunlight.

Original photograph scanned in six smaller sections because it was too large for my scanner.

For a personal touch, I included her grandfather’s name, the event date and airship’s name in the photograph’s border, transforming it into a unique family keepsake. When Wendy and her husband, Rick, came to see the finished restoration, Wendy encouraged others to think twice before discarding old photos, saying, “If anyone has an old photograph that looks unsalvageable, don’t just throw it out. Take it to an expert who specializes in photo restoration to see what can be done to save it.”

Final print with specific information about the event added along the bottom white border.

Now, Wendy proudly displays the restored photograph in her living room, where it has become a cherished family heirloom destined to be passed down through the generations. Interestingly, Wendy’s original photograph is also cataloged in the Library of Congress database, though not in the vibrant, restored condition of her new print. (You can view the cataloged photo here: https://www.loc.gov/resource/ds.09689/)

If you would like a print of this historic photograph WITHOUT the caption below it – view or order one here: https://mark-madere.pixels.com/featured/historic-landing-of-german-zr-3-zeppelin-in-new-jersey-mark-madere.html

Over the years, I’ve had the privilege of restoring hundreds of photographs damaged by time, elements, and even disasters, including similar panoramic images as this. If you have an old photograph (or even a recent one) you’d like to save; feel free to reach out. I’d be happy to provide a free, no-obligation quote and offer options for restoring your treasured memories. You can reach me here.

See more or our work at https://SpectraLight.com/PhotoRestoration/

Do you have an old photograph showing a historic moment in our nation's history? Please share what event it was with a comment here.

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Wow! 2023 marked 25 years of the Olmsted Spirit 5K race and 2-mile walk. It's been quite a “ride.”

As the Founding Sponsor of the “Olmsted Spirit 5K Race/Walk” since 1998, SpectraLight Photography is honored to be a part of an event that has awarded over $266,000.00 in college scholarships to Olmsted Falls graduating seniors.

These students have demonstrated selflessness by serving and/or giving back to their community throughout their young lives.

In 2023, race director Jeff Swislocki also blessed the Olmsted Community Center with a $500.00 donation.

The event is a “community treasure” – with thousands of Olmsted Falls and Township walkers and runners participating over the years.

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Have you or a family member ever participated in an Olmsted Spirit 5K run or walk? Please share your favorite memory of that day with a comment here.

More information: Olmsted Spirit 5K Race.

See ALL the Olmsted Spirit 5K Race videos below. Click the video to start play. It will be immediately followed by videos from previous years. If you hover over any video – you'll see three small horizontal bars on the upper right corner. Click those bars to see all the videos in the playlist and scroll down to the one you wish to view and then click it. Pretty simple, yes?

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Smartphone Photography Tips for the April 8th, 2024 Solar Eclipse https://spectralight.com/solareclipse/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=solareclipse https://spectralight.com/solareclipse/#comments Sun, 31 Mar 2024 18:13:23 +0000 https://spectralight.com/?p=49785   As excitement builds for the solar eclipse on April 8th, I’ve compiled some tips for getting the best possible photos with a smartphone. [UPDATE: Order Our 2024 Solar Eclipse Montage and Support 3 Cleveland Area Non-Profits!]   Safety First: Never look directly at the sun with your naked eyes during the eclipse as it […]

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As excitement builds for the solar eclipse on April 8th, I’ve compiled some tips for getting the best possible photos with a smartphone.
[UPDATE: Order Our 2024 Solar Eclipse Montage and Support 3 Cleveland Area Non-Profits!]
 
Safety First:

Never look directly at the sun with your naked eyes during the eclipse as it can cause permanent eye damage. Wear eclipse glasses with an ISO safety rating of 12312-2-2015. This rating should be found on the cardboard frame of the glasses.

Unfortunately, there are some unscrupulous companies that advertise an ISO rating of 12312-2-2015, even though they aren’t using the correct filters to protect your eyes. You should not search for eclipse glasses on the internet or Amazon and buy whatever pops up in the ads or search results. Order from one of the sources listed on this page provided by the American Astronomical Society: https://eclipse.aas.org/eye-safety/viewers-filters

Choosing a Solar Filter for Your Smartphone:

If you’re planning to get closeup photos of the sun with your smartphone, you must protect your camera’s sensor with a solar filter. However, there is some confusion about the type of filter to use with smartphones.

My research found that you should only use a dedicated solar filter designed for smartphone photography. These filters fit securely to your phone’s camera lens and allow for safe solar imaging. I then searched for “smartphone solar filters” and found that many have an ISO rating of 12312-2-2015. That is the same ISO rating that solar eclipse glasses should have so will eclipse glasses work?…

Using Solar Eclipse Glasses on Your Smartphone:

From NASA’s website: “The best thing to do is to cover the camera lens with a solar filter during the moments before (and after) totality when the sunlight is still blinding. This will eliminate sun blooming and give you a clear image of the solar disk. You can use one of those ISO-Certified sun-viewing glasses that will be available for eclipse viewing to cover the smartphone lens.” Read more:
https://eclipse2017.nasa.gov/static/img/smartphone-photography-eclipse/Photographing_the_Eclipse_with_your_Smartphone.pdf)

From Highpoint Scientific’s website: “… take photographs of the partial eclipse with your eclipse glasses. This is as simple as it sounds and could yield some great photographs of the eclipse…” Read more:
https://www.highpointscientific.com/astronomy-hub/post/solar-and-lunar-eclipses/ultimate-guide-to-photographing-the-2024-solar-eclipse

If you decide to use your solar eclipse glasses with an ISO rating of 12312-2-2015, be sure the filter covers ALL the lenses of your smartphone to protect your camera’s sensor. Here are photos of my solar eclipse glasses showing how I cut the frame and mounted it securely with rubber bands to my phone to completely cover the lenses.

Mark Madere prepares for the April 8, 2024 solar eclipse with special filter over his smartphone lens.

I did some test photos with my old Galaxy S10 phone with this method and it worked perfectly. Although my camera’s sensor was unharmed, I cannot guarantee your sensor won’t be damaged so use caution!

Photographing Techniques:

  • Switch Off Flash: Disable the flash on your smartphone because you just don’t need it to photograph the sun!
  • Don’t Use Your Phone’s Digital Zoom: Digital zoom lenses reduce image quality because all they do is magnify the pixels of your image to make it appear larger.
  • Do Use Your Phone’s Optical Zoom: Optical zooms magnify the actual image using the glass elements of the camera’s lens giving the best photo quality possible.
  • Lock Focus: Manually focus your camera on the sun to ensure sharp images.
  • Use Burst Mode: Capture a series of rapid shots to increase your chances of getting a clear image.
  • Shoot RAW: If your smartphone supports it, shoot in RAW mode for better post-processing flexibility.
  • Use a Tripod: For stable shots, use a tripod because your exposures will become longer as the light fades. If you're hand-holding your phone, you will experience camera movement resulting in less-than-sharp images. Here is the tripod with smartphone holder I bought for under $20: https://amzn.to/3J3bSgJ. If you already own a tripod for a film or digital camera, you can use this smartphone holder that easily mounts to your tripod: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08XMLK656 (NOTE: These are affiliate links so I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you if you purchase through them.)

When to REMOVE the Solar Filter from Your Camera Lens:

During a total solar eclipse, you can safely photograph the totality phase (when the Sun is completely covered by the Moon) without a solar filter. This phase lasts only about four minutes in Northeast Ohio. However, outside the path of totality, where only partial phases are visible, always have a solar filter over the camera’s lens.

Practice With Your Smartphone BEFORE the Big Day:

I’ve spent two afternoons experimenting in my back yard with three different DSLRs and a smartphone to determine which cameras and settings to use. I also have the luxury of a college buddy, Max Muir, who is driving in from Omaha, Nebraska joining me on April 8th. He photographed the full solar eclipse out west in 2017 so it'll be good having someone with prior experience alongside me as an advisor.

Mark Madere prepares for the April 8, 2024 solar eclipse in his back yard in North Ridgeville, Ohio by doing test shots with cameras he'll be using on "Eclipse Day."
Mark Madere prepares for the April 8, 2024 solar eclipse in his back yard in North Ridgeville, Ohio by doing test shots with cameras he'll be using on “Eclipse Day.”

Additional Resources:

Conclusion:

Although I’ve covered some techniques on photographing the eclipse with a smartphone, I will be using two DSLR cameras to capture the event in photos and video because the image quality will be superior to that of a smartphone.

Finally, eye safety comes first. Use proper filters, follow guidelines, and enjoy capturing this rare celestial event!

If we’re lucky here in Northeast Ohio, the “Star” of the show will make a cloud-free appearance and we’ll all have amazing photos to remember the day!

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Timeless Olmsted Falls Scenes From 20+ Years Ago… Including a Covered Bridge, Gazebos, Waterfalls and Train! https://spectralight.com/timeless-olmsted-falls/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=timeless-olmsted-falls https://spectralight.com/timeless-olmsted-falls/#respond Sun, 10 Dec 2023 01:26:23 +0000 https://spectralight.com/?p=17307   Vintage Olmsted Falls Wall Decor Available for Purchase! It has been over 20 years since I took my first scenic photograph of historic Olmsted Falls and I still believe this quaint little town has the most picturesque spots packed into a small area than any other place I've visited. Situated in Western Cuyahoga County, […]

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Vintage Olmsted Falls Wall Decor Available for Purchase!

It has been over 20 years since I took my first scenic photograph of historic Olmsted Falls and I still believe this quaint little town has the most picturesque spots packed into a small area than any other place I've visited.

Situated in Western Cuyahoga County, Olmsted Falls has a gorgeous wooden covered bridge, a couple of publicly accessible gazebos, a beautifully restored old train engine and caboose, a park with flowing waterfalls and a beautiful historic district with century homes that have been restored and are now inhabited by specialty shops with hand-crafted goods. In fact, some buildings in the Grand Pacific Junction shopping district date back to 1840! See my photographs of Olmsted Falls dating back to the early two-thousands at www.SpectraLight.com/OlmstedFalls

Charles A. Harding Memorial Covered Bridge, Olmsted Falls, Ohio (Click the photo to view ordering options. A new browser window will open.)

I’ve always wanted to create stunning images of landscapes and unusual architecture. Unfortunately, I never did well in art class as a kid. I understood good composition but just couldn’t draw a stick figure to save my life! I then fell in love with photography and was finally able to capture amazing scenes with a camera when the artist’s brush failed me. However, my images still looked like pictures since they were taken with a camera. The digital process I’m using now has elevated my photographs to look more like the paintings I wanted to create since I was a little boy.

Grand Hotel at Mackinac Island
Grand Hotel at Mackinac Island (Click the photo to view ordering options. A new browser window will open.)

Along with Olmsted Falls scenes, my artwork includes photographs from around the world including a fog-shrouded Golden Gate Bridge taken from Alcatraz, the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island (appearing as if it were taken in a by-gone era) and more. I also share NASA images of the planets and galaxies in our universe!

I offer my images as traditional and canvas prints with mats and frames, canvas wraps, acrylic and wood prints as well as aluminum panels which sets each photograph apart from all the other mediums. There’s nothing as striking as a photo that shines on an aluminum surface with a bright, clear, glossy base and brilliant color that pops!

I also offer my images as puzzles, on tote bags, smart phone cases, yoga mats, beach towels, t-shirts and so much more.

SPECIAL BONUS: If you mail or email me a copy of your receipt showing a total purchase of $60 or more of any of my artwork (not including sales tax and shipping) – I will send you a set of three uniquely shaped, limited edition collectors' cards as shown below – each one individually signed by me (or not signed by me if you prefer). Maybe they'll be worth something as a collector's item someday (but probably not 😉). Also, I would be happy to sign any photographs you purchase through my website if your bring them to my studio in North Ridgeville. Contact me here to arrange an appointment: www.SpectraLight.com/contact

Artwork of Olmsted Falls by Mark Madere of SpectraLight Photography. See this image and others at https://spectralight.com/ArtSale

My photographs are most sought after during the Christmas season so I created a special website where they may be viewed or purchased: www.SpectraLight.com/ArtSale.

For last-minute shoppers, I keep a limited inventory at my home/studio in North Ridgeville. To see them in-person, call 440-748-6300 (a landline – text messages won't come through) for more information or to schedule an appointment.

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Driving Through the 4 Active Tunnels of the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike https://spectralight.com/driving-through-the-4-active-tunnels-of-the-i-76-pennsylvania-turnpike/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=driving-through-the-4-active-tunnels-of-the-i-76-pennsylvania-turnpike https://spectralight.com/driving-through-the-4-active-tunnels-of-the-i-76-pennsylvania-turnpike/#comments Mon, 04 Sep 2023 12:32:11 +0000 https://spectralight.com/?p=7788   This video features a drive through 4 of the active tunnels of the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike: Allegheny Mountain Tunnel, Tuscarora Mountain Tunnel, Kittatinny Mountain Tunnel, Blue Mountain Tunnel. Who doesn’t like a good tunnel… unless you’re claustrophobic? I’ll share my personal reflections in a moment. But first, a little history… (continues below this video) […]

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This video features a drive through 4 of the active tunnels of the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike: Allegheny Mountain Tunnel, Tuscarora Mountain Tunnel, Kittatinny Mountain Tunnel, Blue Mountain Tunnel.

Who doesn’t like a good tunnel… unless you’re claustrophobic? I’ll share my personal reflections in a moment.

But first, a little history… (continues below this video)

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The Pennsylvania Turnpike was designed to improve automobile transportation across the mountains of Pennsylvania during the 1930s. It was built along the path of an unfinished railroad project from the 1880s and used six of the railroad’s tunnels.

The turnpike opened on October 1, 1940. The turnpike was touted as “America’s First Superhighway” and was the national standard for superhighway design and engineering.

Currently, the turnpike has four active tunnels that you’ll see in this video. They are the Allegheny, Tuscarora, Kittatinny, and Blue Mountain Tunnels.

The Allegheny Mountain Tunnel is the longest in active use at 1.16 miles or 1.85 kilometers in length.

One experience I had at the Allegheny Mountain Tunnel was a severe weather change from the east side of the tunnel to the west side. It was mid-May and the weather was beautiful with sunny skies. Temperatures were probably in the fifties or sixties. We entered the east side of the tunnel and finally came out on the west side. What was amazing is that we entered a snowstorm as we came out of the tunnel! There were cars spun-out all over the road. It was like playing dodge-cars as I exited the tunnel and proceeded to slide along the highway, narrowly missing several of the cars that were spun-out around me. But for some miracle, I managed not to hit anything and continued on my way.

The Tuscarora Mountain Tunnel measures 1.01 miles or 1.62 kilometers and is the second-longest active tunnel on the turnpike.

Now I want to share some thoughts about some other tunnels in Pennsylvania… specifically in the Pittsburgh area.

As a child, going through the Squirrel Hill Tunnel on the way to Kennywood Park was pretty exciting… almost as fun as the amusement park. I’ll never forget the continuous flash of brake lights as we entered and proceeded through the tunnel.

In college, I remember emerging from the Fort Pitt Tunnel and being greeted with an amazing view of downtown Pittsburgh from the high vantage point overlooking the city below. Seeing the convergence of the Monongahela and Allegheny Rivers to form the Ohio River is always breathtaking. As a side note, I met my amazing wife while attending the Art Institute of Pittsburgh. As of 2025, we’ve been married for 45 years with two daughters, and three grandchildren!

The Kittatinny Mountain Tunnel is approximately 0.89 miles or 1.43 kilometers long.

The Blue Mountain Tunnel is the shortest tunnel in active use at 0.82 miles or 1.32 kilometers in length.

What has been your experience driving through the tunnels of the Pennsylvania Turnpike or those in Pittsburgh?

Have you experienced other tunnels in the U.S. or other countries?

Do you get claustrophobic driving through tunnels?

Please like share your experiences with a comment here.

Contact us, today, to chat about YOUR photography needs and discover how surprisingly affordable our services are: Call 440.748.6300 (NOTE: This is a landline so text messages won’t come through) or email: https://spectralight.com/Contact

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2022 Olmsted Spirit 5K was Fun for Everyone! https://spectralight.com/2022-olmsted-spirit-5k-was-fun-for-everyone/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=2022-olmsted-spirit-5k-was-fun-for-everyone https://spectralight.com/2022-olmsted-spirit-5k-was-fun-for-everyone/#respond Fri, 05 May 2023 22:48:31 +0000 https://spectralight.com/?p=7356   As the Founding Sponsor of the “Olmsted Spirit 5K Race/Walk” since 1998, SpectraLight Photography is honored to be a part of an event that has awarded over $260,000.00 in college scholarships to Olmsted Falls graduating seniors. These students have demonstrated selflessness by serving and/or giving back to their community throughout their young lives. In […]

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As the Founding Sponsor of the “Olmsted Spirit 5K Race/Walk” since 1998, SpectraLight Photography is honored to be a part of an event that has awarded over $260,000.00 in college scholarships to Olmsted Falls graduating seniors.

These students have demonstrated selflessness by serving and/or giving back to their community throughout their young lives.

In 2022, race director Jeff Swislocki also blessed the Olmsted Community Center with a $2000.00 donation.

The event is a “community treasure” – with thousands of Olmsted Falls and Township walkers and runners participating over the years.

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Have you or a family member ever participated in an Olmsted Spirit 5K run or walk? Please share your favorite memory of that day with a comment here.

More information: Olmsted Spirit 5K Race.

See ALL the Olmsted Spirit 5K Race videos below. Click the video to start play. It will be immediately followed by videos from previous years. If you hover over any video – you'll see three small horizontal bars on the upper right corner. Click those bars to see all the videos in the playlist and scroll down to the one you wish to view and then click it. Pretty simple, yes?

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10-year-old wins female division of the 2022 Olmsted Spirit 5K Race! https://spectralight.com/10-year-old-wins-female-division-2022-olmsted-spirit-5k/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=10-year-old-wins-female-division-2022-olmsted-spirit-5k https://spectralight.com/10-year-old-wins-female-division-2022-olmsted-spirit-5k/#respond Mon, 01 May 2023 22:24:09 +0000 https://spectralight.com/?p=7335   A 10-year-old Olmsted Falls student won the female division of the Olmsted Spirit 5K Race on Sunday, May 29th – easily beating 20- to 40-year-old women in the prime of their running careers. Layla Bail finished with a 5K time of 22:07 – good enough for first place in the female division and 16th […]

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10-year-old Layla Bail, an Olmsted Falls student won the female division of the Olmsted Spirit 5K Race on Sunday, May 29th – easily beating 20 to 40-year-old women in the prime of their running careers.

A 10-year-old Olmsted Falls student won the female division of the Olmsted Spirit 5K Race on Sunday, May 29th – easily beating 20- to 40-year-old women in the prime of their running careers.

Layla Bail finished with a 5K time of 22:07 – good enough for first place in the female division and 16th overall against all males and females entered in the race. She capped off her stunning win by having her raffle ticket pulled for a girl’s bike to close out the day’s festivities.

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Coincidentally (or not), Layla’s mom is one of the cross country coaches at the Olmsted Falls Middle School.

The overall race winner against a field of 317 runners was Avon Lake High School alum and cross country standout, Chip Connolly, with a time of 16:52.

The event has become a much anticipated “Rite of Spring” as hundreds of Olmsted residents come out to support the race. 

As the Founding Sponsor of this community-oriented race since 1998, SpectraLight Photography is honored to be a part of an event that has awarded $262,000.00 in college scholarships to deserving Olmsted Falls graduating seniors.

These students have demonstrated selflessness by serving and/or giving back to their community throughout their young lives.

In 2022, race director Jeff Swislocki also blessed the Olmsted Community Center with a donation of $2000.00.

More information: Olmsted Spirit 5K Race.

See ALL the Olmsted Spirit 5K Race videos below. Click the video to start play. It will be immediately followed by videos from previous years. If you hover over any video – you'll see three small horizontal bars on the upper right corner. Click those bars to see all the videos in the playlist and scroll down to the one you wish to view and then click it. Pretty simple, yes?

Have you or a family member ever participated in an Olmsted Spirit 5K run, walk or a kids fun run? Please share your favorite memory of that day with a comment here.

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“Blast-from-the-Past” – SpectraLight Photography’s 1996 Promotional Video https://spectralight.com/blast-from-the-past/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=blast-from-the-past https://spectralight.com/blast-from-the-past/#respond Mon, 20 Feb 2023 01:05:19 +0000 https://spectralight.com/?p=6847   Get ready for some “big” hair styles and clothing rarely seen in over a quarter of a century! In this video, we travel back to 1996 to experience a promotional video for our portrait studio located in our home on the corner of Bagley and Fitch Roads in Olmsted Falls.   We've been based in […]

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Get ready for some “big” hair styles and clothing rarely seen in over a quarter of a century!

In this video, we travel back to 1996 to experience a promotional video for our portrait studio located in our home on the corner of Bagley and Fitch Roads in Olmsted Falls.

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We've been based in Northeast Ohio since 1980 with our first location in the Kamm's Corners area of Cleveland, then Olmsted Falls and now in North Ridgeville.

We truly appreciate the nearly 3000 clients that have trusted us to capture special moments in their lives through photography. Many have returned multiple times – beginning with their wedding photography, then family portraits – and years later – their children's senior portraits.

If you're a past client, please share in the comments which photography service we provided and when. We would also love to hear what you and your family are up to now!

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Video Scrapbooking – A Great Way to Save and Show-Off a Hard Cover Scrapbook https://spectralight.com/video-scrapbooking/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=video-scrapbooking https://spectralight.com/video-scrapbooking/#respond Fri, 17 Feb 2023 23:26:48 +0000 https://spectralight.com/?p=6841   Scrapbooking takes a TON of time… if you want to do it right. And then only a few people can enjoy it. Well, not anymore! It starts with a lot of research, gathering of photos, newspaper and magazine articles, and so much more. Then there's the design aspect… how to put it all together […]

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Scrapbooking takes a TON of time… if you want to do it right. And then only a few people can enjoy it. Well, not anymore!

It starts with a lot of research, gathering of photos, newspaper and magazine articles, and so much more. Then there's the design aspect… how to put it all together creatively with special adornments to make each page “pop”!

I've watched in amazement as my wife, Doreen, has taken on the responsibility of family historian – lovingly creating beautiful scrapbooks of our two daughters from birth to high school graduation. And now she's doing it for our three grandchildren – currently six, eight and ten years old.

After observing the number of hours (days, weeks, months, YEARS) that she invests in these scrapbooks; I decided to make a video of each one to be shared on our family's private YouTube channel. Now only those with the URL (web address) to that channel can enjoy those videos from anywhere in the world. What I really like about copying the scrapbooks to videos is they can not be lost in a fire, flood, earth quake, tornado or other disaster since they're hosted on YouTube's redundant servers.

Also, with our grandchildren being so young; it's impossible to monitor their handling of these large, heavy volumes. I'd hate to see Doreen's labor of love being dropped, torn, spilled on or lost. These videos are the perfect answer.

I wanted to demonstrate what a “video scrapbook” can look like but I also want to respect the privacy of my grandchildren. So I created a video of the scrapbook my wife created for the company she worked at as her final project before retiring – Christian Educators.

After she manually assembled the scrapbook, I copied each page with a digital camera attached to a copy stand with color-balanced LED lights and then added motion graphics and a music track to create the video. Watch it below.

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Are you into scrapbooking? Have you ever lost a scrapbook to a man-made or natural disaster? Have you considered making and/or sharing your scrapbook in video format? Share your experiences, questions or comments here.

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