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Sean McKenna tells “Ahl”

Sean McKenna tells “Ahl”

Roger Ahl sits down with TV News Photographer, Sean McKenna, for the inside scoop on what it’s like behind the scenes shooting New York sports. Find out which athletes are the most difficult to work with and which are the easiest. You might be surprised!

NYC Triathlon: http://www.nyctri.com/site3.aspx

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4 Responses to “Sean McKenna tells “Ahl””

  1. cozysoul / Liz D. says:

    Very interesting interview with Sean McKenna.( Best of luck to him in the Triathlon.)
    And I have to agree with Sean on the unique “scent” of hockey players, following a game….
    I have driven in a car filled with hockey players, after the fact…and it is a very unique experience…to say the least…lol. After a while you become slightly desensitized to it,but brace yourself,none the less.
    (Also, thumbs up for another positive hockey comment.)

  2. Theresa says:

    Interesting, personable interview. Thanks, guys!

    And Sean, good luck with your triathlon. Excellent insight about cross-training. All so true. All the best to you!

  3. james says:

    CREDITS!!!

  4. james says:

    Good job by Sean. To those out there it isnt easy to be ON camera when youre used to being BEHIND the camera. Just wished that Sean wouldve talked about how “friendly” Yankee Stadium & the players are. Especially comparitively speaking to the Mets! But we wouldnt want to do that…now would we? And one more thing; in the future make sure that Ahl isnt profile, “cause bradda when he is, he’s the biggest thing on television!” Haha!(joke)

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