The revenue stream is pretty small-it didn’t come close to sparing the Southtown its recent drastic economies, merging with the Star papers and laying off a lot of people, Banks included. Banks says his yearly take was something under $2,000. When Banks worked there the Southtown charged $25, including shipping, for an eight-by-ten a company that actually handled the order and made the print took a cut while Banks and the Southtown split the balance. Now a lot of papers have digitized the process-their photographers post pictures and readers order them online. Papers point out that for 100 years they’ve sold copies of their pictures for a nominal rate to readers seeking mementos. When Banks calls this stock photo the “money shot” it’s not just a metaphor. Banks trotted after him and got his shot. He spotted the photographer from Visual Image Photography, the firm under contract with the IHSA to take pictures of its major events, heading for the field from the first base side. She said, ‘This is my instruction.'” Banks looked around. “She knew who I was and she said, ‘I can’t let you out,'” he says. It’s the shot that goes on page one of tomorrow’s paper and into the photo albums of every player on the team-the one that helps make it all worthwhile for the photographer, the kids in the game, and the families in the stands.īut a volunteer from the Illinois High School Association blocked Banks’s way at third base. Lockport came from six runs down to beat Oak Park 8-6, and Banks headed onto the field to take what’s known in the trade as the “jubilation shot”-a photo of a bunch of ecstatic teenagers hugging and tumbling and screaming. He was the only press photographer there. Banks worked for the Daily Southtown then, and Lockport Township High School was playing for the title. It was a sticky June afternoon in East Peoria, and photographer David Banks was shooting the 2004 girls class AA state softball championship. Best of Chicago 2022: Sports & Recreation.Best of Chicago 2022: Music & Nightlife.
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