This week’s top photo comes from Visual Journalist Tyler Pasciak LaRiviere. Follow him on X, Blue Sky and Instagram.
What makes this photo great?
A lot of elements came together in this grim photo in which Annette Prince, director of the Chicago Bird Collision Monitors, recovers a dead red-breasted merganser. While Prince was trying to keep from tripping over the large ice chunks of ice on the beach, the merganser went slack in her hand, leading to a better visual of what she’s holding. Cloudy skies and rough waters added to the tone of this image.
The biggest element that brings this photo together is Chicago’s iconic skyline in the background. I purposefully composed this image to use the skyline as a scene setter, so that the viewer would instantly know that this wasn’t just some stock image from somewhere in the world. This was right here in Chicago.
How did you get the shot?
While on my way to a portrait assignment at the University of Chicago, I decided to check out 35th Street Beach to get photos of weather features. When I got to the roundabout near the parking lot, I noticed two vehicles with the Chicago Bird Collision Monitors logo on them, and understood almost instantly that they were likely on the beach recovering dead birds.
I rushed out, ran over to where Annette Prince was and started photographing her doing her grim job. When she recovered the third red-breasted merganser on the beach, I ran to her right side to try to get the Chicago skyline in the photo to add more visual context.
A lot of what goes into these types of photos is being in the right place at the right time and thinking incredibly fast on your feet. This wasn’t my assignment. This was something I was doing to kill time before my real assignment. I had to squeeze as much creativity as I could in as short amount of time as possible while also conducting basic general journalistic practices, including taking count of how many dead birds were on the beach, getting contact phone numbers for reporters to follow up and conducting an interview with Prince on the beach.
Technical details:
- Equipment: Nikon Z with a 24-70mm f2.8 lens
- Focal length: 30mm
- Aperature: f/4.5
- Exposure: 1/800 second
- ISO: 200