I scored big time at the Alameda Flea market a few weeks back, picked up another Canon AE-1 and a mint condition Argus C3. Currently doing film tests with both cameras to see which one I will take along on our upcoming trip – we’re going to Prague!

I scored big time at the Alameda Flea market a few weeks back, picked up another Canon AE-1 and a mint condition Argus C3. Currently doing film tests with both cameras to see which one I will take along on our upcoming trip – we’re going to Prague!


Photographed on the California Coast, just north of Bodega Bay

Does anyone *not* love mermaids?
Photographed in Placerville, California.

Captured during the reception for Liz and Nathaniel’s wedding.
Apparently comments have been broken here for… who knows how long. Thanks to my brother for pointing this issue out, so if you’ve tried to leave a comment in the past and been unable, please do try again.
Ah wordpress. I love you, but your mysterious ways are often baffling.
Via Boingboing, Petapixel shared some brilliant photos of what it looks like when you slice a high-end camera lens in half. Unmissable.
Sometimes everything just comes together, the weather, the location, and the model. This started out a simple headshot session but we decided to push it further and headed into the park to enjoy the perfect spring day. Believe it or not, this whole shoot only took about an hour.








Jamaica’s an extremely talented artist, and a longtime friend. We’ve begun collaborating on a super secret project, more about that as it develops.

I walked into the bedroom to this scene of mind-melting adorable… both of them curled up on their favorite blanked (ten dollars from ikea – best investment ever) and engaging in an epic mutual grooming session. The real miracle? This didn’t end in a fight.


Been very busy booking weddings, shooting band photos, and getting my backup system fully in place. It’s impacted the blogging a bit, but don’t worry, lots of great stuff is right ahead on the horizon.