6.9 on the Richter scale
I survived my first earth quake here in Los Angeles, and the photo above is what it felt like… No just jokes, it really wasn’t too bad. Strange feeling though. I was sitting in bed on my lap top working on some website changes, and all the sudden my door started shaking… Then my rack [...]
Just west of Lincoln blvd
Okay, so I got a little carried away shooting this afternoon. But, c’mon. It was unreal.
I showed up at the park around 4:45 pm and stayed till sundown. Everywhere I turned, one skater after another was launching airs… And landing them. It was awesome, to bear witness. I have never seen an 8 year old [...]
Stop Kiss
Stop Kiss. Originally a Diana Son production opens April 22nd at the Ventura Court Theatre. It’s free. Yay.
Actress and Inspired Performer: Adrianne Richards
This play is a “powerful story about identity, violence, intimacy, & the great risk of falling in love.
Actress & Inspired Performer: Sarah Yahr Tucker (above)
My very good friend Philipp Karner is directing this [...]
101 North + Huntington & Venice Beach
So for spring break…yes I said spring break, (out of college and still feathering a nice little vacation for myself) Jaclyn and I road tripped up the 101 through Morro Bay and yes through Carmel onward to San Francisco. My car, as featured above was the perfect vehicle to embark upon this wondrous journey…. At [...]
iPhone wonders
These photos were inspired by the work of one of my favorite photographers, Chase Jarvis. Chase is the type of visionary that I aspire to one day match in creativity, inspiration, and impact.
His work is very highly acclaimed, but what I find very unique about Chase is his ability to push conventional limitations. He has [...]
12 X 12 experiment.
Has anyone ever seen the movie or read the novel White Oleander? Ever since I saw that film, I have had a fascination with polariods. It was a very small part in the movie, but for some reason I noticed it…
In the movie, Michelle Pfeiffer plays a ultra-strong feminist single mother, who despite her best [...]
Saints of Fire
Meet the Saints of Fire. To the far left is Silas & the right is Ryan or (Seamus) as I learned today after a random email interrogation. These gentlemen contracted me to do a brief band-like shoot on the streets of urban L.A.
Runyon canyon was overRUN. So we ended up in some back alley… Got [...]
Zuma
Behold, Zuma.
Zuma is located in north LA, and has some of the best surf around. Unfortunatly my trips up there for the past week have not encompassed surfing…
Zuma is the location of my new and current work opportunity. I recently secured a position as an intern with Steven Lippman. Those of you who do not [...]
Close Encounter
The images above were taken by professional surf & underwater photographer, Dale Kobetich.
Sharks.
What do we know about these illustrious creatures of the deep?
We know:
1. Sharks are fish. Fish that come in Large & X-Large sizes…
2. Sharks have teeth. That are commonly used for biting.
3. Sharks mistake people for food.
Being one of the oldest predators on [...]
3-5 inches…. which really means 7-9
Happened to head out of town for the week and made it just in time for yet another snow storm. That brings my tally to 2 this winter, which is about one more then I need. Stranded inside, no car, sushi, and “Dumb & Dumber”. Not bad considering the company .
Don’t you just want [...]
A California winter
There’s nothing like waking up before the sun, it’s cold, your chasing waves and praying that surfline has its shit together. It’s winter time in California. This translates to lots of Pacific swell. This year S. California has experienced quite the abundant offering of waves from the surf gods. Consistent swell all through the holidays- [...]
4:30 at the Hollywood Bowl
So meeting Ryan and Jeremy was just like everything else that has happened to me since I moved here to L.A., random. Anyone who knows me, knows I travel. You also know I have a dog, who is the equivalent of my child. Traveling with a pet is needless to say, difficult. Thus for the [...]






