Monthly Archives: May 2012
Crowded beach

Earlier this year during one of the bigger photowalks in the Los Angeles area, photographers crowded the beach right by the Santa Monica Pier to hang out with each other, meet our hosts Trey Ratcliff and Tom Anderson, and to … Continue reading
Walking towards more information

One of the more attractive buildings to shoot in Tokyo is the Tokyo International Forum building. It has such beautiful architecture leading all the way up to the ceiling. It has an almost minimalist yet colorful information booth in the … Continue reading
The 3rd Street Tunnel

Today I thought I’d share a view of the 3rd Street tunnel in Downtown Los Angeles. The 2nd Street tunnel usually gets all of the attention so I thought I’d give 3rd Street some love. he he. Even in complete … Continue reading
Farewell, Hollywood

A short while ago I met with Jordana Wright to discuss the America by Rail photowalk that took place in Downtown L.A. We decided to head up to the Griffith Observatory to get some good views of the city night … Continue reading
A Golden Gate in the distance

So last week I made a trip to San Francisco to attend the Google+ Photographers Conference. It was the perfect excuse to make my first visit to Northern California in many years. More years than I can count so I … Continue reading
A day with Yumi

During my recent trip to Tokyo, I had the pleasure of hanging out with somebody that I’m very close to, Yumi Shoji. We’ve hung out several times before but this was the first trip where my vacation matched up perfectly … Continue reading
Although I can’t see you, I can still feel your warmth

A few weeks ago I decided to go up to one of my favorite places to shoot, the Griffith Observatory. I met up with one of my pals from the Death Valley trip, John Getchel. He was rolling through town … Continue reading
Reaching for the sky

For those of you that follow this humble little photoblog, I think it’ll be safe for you to assume that I’ve taken hundreds upon hundreds of shots around Utah Lake. And you know what, your assumption is correct. Being my … Continue reading
All eyes on the Solstice

A few weeks ago when I rented the Nikon 16mm fisheye lens, I used it almost everywhere I went. Since I only had the lens for a short period of time I really wanted to shoot anything and everywhere I … Continue reading
Walking on bubbles

While hanging around the mall above the Minatomirai Station in Yokohama, Japan, I noticed this floor on the first level from one of the above decks. It was a simple design with white bubbles over a giant red circle, but … Continue reading
