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Johny Mellow Sports Presents the 1st and 2nd photographs of
The Running Series

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As an artist, I try to take photographs that capture an incredible moment, capture the image that is “worth a thousand words” or to simply show others what I see.  

As a runner, I am proud to present to you The Running Series, which now consists of two photographs, Run taken in 2005 and Running in Fargo taken in 2006.

These images may be purchased as a poster or a Limited Edition. 

The Limited Edition includes a signed, dated and numbered acid free white mat, numbered in the series of 50, framed in a simple elegant black wood frame and is packaged with a certificate, and comes in two sizes: 16x20 (print is 11x16) and 22x28 (print is 16x24).r a poster or Limited Edition you may order on line under Photo Gallery and find Running Series or print the order form and mail in your order.

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Run (2005)

This photo was taken during the Resolution Run near the Fargo Moorhead Vistor’s Center and Conventions Bureau in Fargo, ND.  The simple image of running is captivating and draws one into the moment, inviting one to join him/her on the run.  It is peaceful and pleasing; the same effect running often has on an individual. Purely inspirational.


Running in Fargo (2006)

This image was taken while running north on 11th Street South in Fargo, ND, with an amazing group of athletes, the Red River Runners. It was an early morning in March with temperatures in the middle 30s and it just started to snow when we headed out. ..and then came the wind, down poured heavy wet snow, thundered boomed followed by a flash of blue lightning.  The run was unforgettable.  I am thrilled to have a photo that not only has preserved this moment but has captured the heart of runners in Fargo.