ADOBE asked me to give a talk at their sold-out Creative Jams event in San Diego. I chose to do my talk/presentation about how I break photographic rules and use several forms of experimentation to keep me inspired. I wanted to talk about my “weird work” and not the “regular work” (- which is generally inspired by the […]
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Lisa flew me out to Arizona a couple weeks ago to do a shoot with her for her upcoming album. A driver picked me up and took me to her stunning property where the most delightful meal was waiting for me. Lisa is quiet the gastronomical genius (homemade rose jam!? I’m obsessed). We immediately clicked and connected. I noticed how much […]
The morning after their wedding, Jenny & Luc set up a day-after session with me at this crazy-cool restaurant, the Saddle Peak Lodge in Calabasas, CA . She was inspired by a Twin Peaks sort of vibe and this place nailed it… (& I just keep falling deeper and deeper in love with these beauties…) […]
Moe & I shot this wedding in June. I spent about 3 days up in LA shooting this gig; as well as another shoot for the immensely creative crew at Bash Please (pics coming soon on OnceWed); a morning-after shoot for Jenny & Luc (coming soon); another wedding (also coming soon); and a meeting with […]
I am finally getting around to posting some photos of our new home- our first house that we bought just over a year ago. This is a series I shot on Holga of the outside and front of the property. I just posted this series on another blog that I post for: vagabondbond, for a […]
I totally forgot about these Holgas and discovered them today when I went to get some film processed… to see the rest of Kestrin & Jonathan’s wedding we shot back in April, see my blog post here. see this entire wedding here.
I went to Spain a few weeks ago with my husband’s band ASTRA (see here for some previous photo entries). They were flown out to play in a beautiful tiny town at this INCREDIBLE festival at the foot of an old Spanish castle: Festival de Psicodelia de El Castell de Guadalest. Needless to say, I […]