Monthly Archives: June 2012
Are you onboard?

One thing that I enjoy about the Metro Stations in Hollywood is the fact that they’re all underground. Underground trains really are fascinating because of all of the tunnels and dark long lines that lead along the track. As the … Continue reading
From Slacker Hill

One of the most fascinating things to shoot, in my opinion at least, are bridges. There’s just something about them that attracts the eye. Maybe it’s the long lines. Maybe it’s the fact that it can keep us suspended over … Continue reading
Sundance sunrise

It had been quite awhile since the last time I saw snow up close and personal. I mean, man made snow at a ski resort, sure. But actual snow, not since a few years ago during a winter visit to … Continue reading
Sunspots

As I walked along the Los Angeles River with a few friends, I looked up towards the overpass of above. Not just for the overpass itself, but also for the graffiti. Growing up in L.A., I’ve seen plenty of graffiti, … Continue reading
Moonlit Sakura

One of the places I enjoyed during my latest visit to Japan was walking along Nakameguro in the Meguro District in Tokyo. I had gone there earlier in my trip but decided to get out there again with more friends … Continue reading
Charlie Brown Cafe

Of all of the things I enjoyed about beautiful Singapore, one place that really made me smile was the Charlie Brown Cafe on Orchard Rd. I was walking around town with my sister and me being me, decided to start … Continue reading
Film reels

Leave it to Hollywood to have enough film reels to decorate the walls and ceilings of the Hollywood and Vine Metro Station. I’m not sure if they’re authentic canisters or not, but they are definitely up to size. And in … Continue reading
Dreaming under the sun

One thing I’ve been missing lately are those beautiful beaches in Bali, Indonesia. Every once in awhile I daydream about being back there. Just being out there in paradise without a care in the world is exactly how I hope … Continue reading
Bridal shower of colors

At the Festival of Colors in Spanish Fork, Utah a few months ago, our group leader Scott Jarvie was able to arrange for a friend of his and model, Kati Henshall to come out to the festival with a beautiful white wedding dress and … Continue reading
Inari Torii

While in Japan a few months ago, I cleared a day on my schedule for the sole purpose of visiting Kyoto. It had been quite a few years since my last visit to this beautiful city, so I really wanted … Continue reading
