David Bradley is a good guy. I have known him know, at least through photographs, since he was around 9 years old. I remember photographing him as the winning pitcher in some district or regional championship all-star game way back when. They called him D-Train. The thing I like best about photographing kids playing sports is they are heart and soul, 100% authentic in their emotions and they really really have fun. D-Train's face was fierce when he pitched and it lit up when he won. I was thrilled when he said he wanted me to make his senior pictures. D-Train has grown up now and now he is getting ready to embark on his final year in high school. He is almost an adult, but he acts like one already(well at least when he is not on the sidelines as a super-fan!!!) I enjoyed hanging out with him the other day and his mom Sheila(who calls herself D-Train's momma when she talks to me). We made several different types of photos. The other D-Train will be remembered for in my book, I think he only brought three shirts and one we didn't even photograph him in. He is without an even close competitor, the person who has come with the fewest clothes for their senior picture. He knew what he wanted. SayerMotter Photographs by Richard Sayer.