Rear View Perspective
Driving across Oakland not long ago, I saw pack of teenagers on bicycles getting on a freeway onramp in a tight cluster, popping wheelies, swerving through cars.
Getting There...
Eternally messing with the little things. And some photos from around the way.
The Cost of a Creative Outlet
Any creative endeavor worth preserving or remembering comes from practice and refining process, and should be preserved as much for the learning opportunity as for the bragging rights.
Weekly Photoset: March 17, 2019
Photos from Anaheim, Oakland and San Francisco. Opportunistic images of streets and food brand mascots.
Weekly Photoset: February 25, 2019
Back to routine, scenes from daily local travels…
Weekly Photoset: February 18, 2019
I’ve spent a lot of time recently playing catch up (work, life, creative pursuits, etc.), so this week’s photoset includes images I’ve made over the last few weeks (the recent LA trip notwithstanding).
Lately, photographically speaking, I’ve been trying to see past the drudgery of the every-day (my life is fairly routine when I’m not
Photoset: Los Angeles, CA | January 2019
I’ve been beyond busy for the last month, as well as sick (twice), and generally preoccupied — so much so that I haven’t even thought about posting photos. Which isn’t to say that I haven’t been taking photographs, I just haven’t had much time to review, edit or share.
So in an attempt to get back
Weekly Photoset: January 6, 2019
Wrapping up the first week of the new year by publishing some photos I made over the last seven days. Here’s the first photoset of 2019…
Weekly Photoset: January 1, 2019
Happy New Year. I spent some time in Carmel and San Francisco last week, and these pix came out of those adventures. This batch is predominantly black and white, except for one — when I pulled the RAW image from the camera, the color was so vivid, it clearly wasn’t meant for black and white. There’s also a rare
Weekly Photoset: December 24, 2018
Last week was a busy one. I was out and about more than usual, and tried to take the opportunity to slow my roll a bit in the interest of observing surroundings and making photographs.
The holidays are good for people watching, especially people on their hustles — buskers, bell ringers, exacerbated shoppers, etc., and all the other weird shit that