Our friend Melanie Heaney photographs skaters from all disciplines and all countries, but this thread seemed like the best home for today's article and two-minute video about her. From NBC station in Atlanta:
Olympic photographer's road to Milan skated right through metro Atlanta
Heaney trains at local competitions like the Atlanta Figure Skating Club's Magnolia Open, where 11Alive spoke with her ahead of the Olympics.
ATLANTA — Any athlete will tell you it takes years of practice, hard work and dedication to reach the Olympic Games. The same is true for photographer Melanie Heaney.
"Going to the Olympics doesn't automatically make me a better photographer," Heaney said. "It's the fact that I go to these (local) competitions probably 20 weekends a year that makes me better." ...
Olympics photograher's metro Atlanta ties:
I especially liked this part of the article (with corresponding photos):
"... But for Heaney, it's the full-circle moments that mean the most. She took portraits of Avonley Nguyen & Vadym Kolesnik at Lake Placid years ago.
Last month, she photographed Kolesnik again — this time at the U.S. Figure Skating National Championship, where he and his current partner Emilea Zingas secured an Olympic spot.
"It was just really sweet to be able to think about how I'd been able to capture their journey for the whole time of their careers," Heaney said. "Obviously, the majority of those little kids don't go on to become Olympians, but it's still really rewarding to see the kids develop year after year." ..."
I'll add here one of Melanie's shots of Zingas/Kolesnik's Olympic FD in Milan:
Thank you for all your work, Melanie!
And thanks to ice-dance.com too.