about 4 months ago - 1 comment
Ran into Emcee Hash and a video crew doing a shoot. Brad hijacked the shoot and got a few snaps. This image was shot with the Zeiss 35mm f/2 manual focus lens that he rented. The images from the lens look pretty sharp, but it was definitely hard for me to use the manual focus
about 4 months ago - No comments
Free Admission to the Academy of Sciences this weekend for Sunset residents…woohoo! Related posts:How to get Yahoo Mail Beta Google Reader Play Headphones and Feed Readers Ping Favelet DVD movie weekend
about 4 months ago - 2 comments
In addition to Tony’s list, I watched a documentary on portrait and fashion photographer Richard Avedon called Darkness and Light. Here’s a quote from the video that really resonated with how I’ve been approaching photography: What drives him is this deeper more profound genuine interest in the people that he’s seeking out, in the stories
about 5 months ago - No comments
I’ve posted a picture of Enzo before. Here’s one I took with his dad’s new D700. I was actually playing around with the camera and taking pictures of Enzo when he bust out this face on me. Apparently, his dad liked it so much he used it on the evite for Enzo’s 1st birthday party.
about 5 months ago - 2 comments
This guy is a GENIUS! I wish I were that creative. Link. Related posts:Camera crazy Racist Camera! No, I did not blink… I’m just Asian! Personal loss
about 5 months ago - 1 comment
I gotta work on capturing smoke. It just doesn’t look the same in the image above as it did in person. The lighting in the image above was pretty harsh. I didn’t do much to the photo–just caught her as she walked out of the shadows. Related posts:How it feels to be laid off Jesus
about 5 months ago - No comments
For my non-San Francisco/Oakland friends, this is Frank Chu. I talked to him for the first time and took this picture of him right before the San Francisco Pillow Fight last month. I couldn’t make it this year, but I was there back in 2007. I like how he was wearing a rose for Valentine’s
about 6 months ago - 3 comments
Edit: I know Dallas IS a big city, but maybe because they have so much space, they can spread out. Because when I was there, it didn’t FEEL like a big city with hardly any one crowded downtown. After traveling to Ithaca and Dallas last month, I realized I missed the energy of a big
about 7 months ago - 2 comments
I was walking The Embarcadero, camera in hand, when this guy walked by, lifted up his tennis racket to hide his face and said, “No more, paparazzi. No more pictures.” I smiled and said, “That’s a good one” and couldn’t help but continue with “Can I take your picture?” He told me he’d been living
about 7 months ago - 3 comments
Too bad I didn’t have a wide angle with me that day. And too bad I don’t have a tripod. Oh well. Saints Peter and Paul Church in San Francisco, located ironically at 666 Filbert Street. Related posts:The Day the Earth Shook World Pillow Fight Day V Day Religion of nones Site Evolution
about 6 months ago
I like the composition of this photo, very professional ! I see a new career on the horizon.
keep up the good work, i enjoy all your photos !
about 6 months ago
Thanks Will! I’m waiting to see YOUR pictures!