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Author ArchiveRock and Roll Photographer For a DayWritten on 16 Aug, 2010 at 17:08 in ...United States..., ..Parties, ..Photo Links, California, Featured Stories, Observations, Photography, San Francisco, The Americas | viewed 259 times | No Comments
When my buddy Marc needed someone with a “nice camera” to take photos at the 2010 Outside Lands music festival for his newspaper, the Benicia Herald, I jumped at the opportunity. The unpaid but totally awesome gig came with a... (Continue reading) San Francisco Bay Sunset Cruise PhotographyWritten on 2 Aug, 2010 at 15:38 in ...United States..., ..Photo Links, California, Featured Stories, Photography, San Francisco, The Americas | viewed 117 times | No Comments
Rolling fog in Marin, clouds, an average sunset and a perfect blue hour moment under the Golden Gate Bridge accompanied Carrie and I on our Red and White Fleet Sunset Cruise around the San Francisco Bay on July 29, 2010.... (Continue reading) Sri Lanka Train PhotographyWritten on 26 Jul, 2010 at 16:56 in ...Sri Lanka, Featured Stories, Galle, India & Southeast Asia, Photography | viewed 553 times | 1 Comment
I know I’ve said it many times before in this blog, but if you don’t know it, I love trains. My father and I built a model train town on a balsa-wood table when I was growing up and I’ve... (Continue reading) Photos: Interesting People of India and Southeast AsiaWritten on 14 Jul, 2010 at 3:20 in ..Photo Links, India & Southeast Asia, Photography | viewed 121 times | No Comments
I’ve been working on a new series for hanging called Interesting People of Backpacking. The below slideshow shows the large group of mostly unedited photos that I had to choose from. In it are the highlights of portraits taken over... (Continue reading) Photos: Fuel, Neon, Pavement and Decay on Route 66Written on 13 Jul, 2010 at 20:12 in ..Photo Links, Photography, Route 66 | viewed 158 times | No Comments
I’ve been doing a lot of work on some of my favorite pics from my drive across Route 66 in October, 2009. The below slideshow highlights some of my favorite reimaginings. Instructions: Click the below window to start the slideshow.... (Continue reading) A Party on my Delayed MUNI BusWritten on 8 May, 2010 at 14:13 in ...United States..., ..Parties, California, Featured Stories, San Francisco, The Americas, Transportation | viewed 401 times | No Comments
NextMuni.com says my bus arrives in 18 minutes and the next one comes in 32 minutes. Next I check it’s 9 minutes and 23. Then the ETA jumps up to 12/18…then 13/16…and finally 4/4. By the time I get to... (Continue reading) Racing Like a Warrior With Fire, Barbed Wire, Mud and Viking HornsWritten on 23 Apr, 2010 at 15:16 in ...United States..., California, Featured Stories | viewed 834 times | No Comments
I never have run a marathon or competitive race in my life and really just started running for fun a few months ago. So, when I saw the Warrior Dash on the side of Facebook and read about its 11... (Continue reading) Can I Live Off Groupon For A Year?Written on 25 Feb, 2010 at 11:53 in ...United States... | viewed 377 times | 1 Comment
Every day I get an email in my inbox from Groupon with an offer for a half-priced or discount coupon to some business in San Francisco. It can be anything from a meal to a massage, fired dancing lessons, haircuts... (Continue reading) Snow, Rain, Hobos and More Americana on Route 66 in New Mexico and ArizonaThough I am now living in our new apartment in San Francisco, there are still a couple more photos and stories from Route 66. As I left Texas and entered New Mexico and then Arizona, I found myself wondering, “is... (Continue reading) A History Lesson From a Hobo in Two Guns, ArizonaWritten on 17 Nov, 2009 at 19:23 in ...United States..., Featured Stories, Route 66 | viewed 325 times | No Comments
I’ve never been to a ghost town before, so imagine my glee as I pulled off the interstate and drove up to Two Guns: a town that looked as if no one had set foot in it for decades. My... (Continue reading) Jokes, Americana and Burritos at Delgadillo’s Snow Cap Drive-InSince 1953, a member of the Delgadillo family has been serving up fountain drinks, burgers, burritos, malts and a steady supply of comedy at Delgadillo’s Snow Cap Drive-In in Seligman, AZ: a Route 66 classic. The fun began as soon... (Continue reading) Snow, Rain and More Americana on Route 66 in New Mexico and Arizona – This and ThatWritten on 17 Nov, 2009 at 19:10 in ...United States..., ..This & That, Route 66 | viewed 513 times | No Comments
New Mexico When I was in Santa Fe, New Mexico, it actually snowed. But not like back home with big flakes. These were small round balls: almost like hail, but not hail. On Sunday, the south is closed. I think... (Continue reading) Snow, Rain and More Americana on Route 66 in New Mexico and Arizona – PhotosWritten on 17 Nov, 2009 at 19:04 in ...United States..., ..Photo Links, Route 66 | viewed 233 times | No Comments
Check out the New Mexico photos on Flickr Check out the Arizona photos on Flickr …… New Mexico Arizona... (Continue reading) |