This week I was on assignment for San Diego CityBeat, for a story by Erin Coe called “Pride 2.0.”
Ozzy fans made for an interesting mix in conservative La Jolla on Friday when hundreds showed up for his book signing, which I covered for the La Jolla Light.
New archive gallery: Tea Party Rally in El Cajon.
I spent some time in my hometown of Bakersfield, California this week. Every time I visit my parent’s house there seem to be more horses, including but not limited to these three stooges.
At the end of January I shot my first golf tournament ever. I think the fact that I was completely new to the sport – I had never even played golf before – just served to keep me at a heightened sense of awareness.
The last few weeks have seen me doing quite a few environmental portraits, and I can’t help but get excited when a shoot comes together.
An impressive recap of photo collective Luceo Images’ year in photos.
Over the weekend I shot some pretty impressive holiday light displays in La Jolla, like the one above where some neighborhood kids were nice enough to hold still for a long exposure to get the lights shining brightly.
James Nachtwey is getting a bad rap right now, which is unfortunate. The most useful post about the whole unpaid intern debacle is the follow-up on Jamie’s List.
This weekend I traveled up to Monterey, CA this weekend to see my dad sing cowboy songs and absorb the strange culture of cowboy poetry and music. People with the most elaborate western clothing you’ve ever seen, accented with brilliant silver and immaculate leather fringe, flooded a convention center in downtown Monterey to listen to cowboys sing about being cowboys.