Traveller

This is a series I recently did on my beautiful friend Ashleigh Mower, for my Creative Thought & Capture class taught by the amazing Paul Meyer. In the class Paul encourages us to think outside of the box and find creative and different ways of creating images. Since the class is about exploring new things I wanted to experiment and try to get a aged film look with my digital camera, so I decided to use a plastic bag to shoot through and got some pretty cool results.

In this series I wanted to portray a girl who had just arrived to a dock in a brand new place and she has no indefinite plans of where to go or what to do. Everything is a mystery but something tells me she's not lost.

Hats in the Studio

Some studio portraits with the lovely miss Alicia and her cool hat.

Velvia 100

One of my recent rolls of transparency film for my Creative Thought and Capture class shot on my Mamiya 645. 

Winter Solstice

The past few months have been such a whirlwind I haven't really had the time to update my blog but I finally found some time to sit and crank out some of the photos from time passed. Here are some images from the end of 2014 and some to start off the new year. Enjoy! and cheers.

Love to Fly

Most people would be satisfied spending their free time surfing, diving, hiking and mountain biking.  But for Lars Helgeson, owner of an internet marketing software business called GreenRope, the stress and pressure of his job isn’t so easily remedied.  Helgeson loves all those activities but when he really needs to get away from it all he does it in his single-engine Cirrus SR22 aircraft, thousands of feet above the hustle and bustle of city life.

Helgeson, 42, was born and raised in San Deigo and served in the Air Force for a number of years.  Afterwards he and a friend decided to study to get their private pilot licenses and Helgeson has been flying solo for over nine years.

Helgeson takes every opportunity to fly his plane, whether it’s for business or pleasure.  Wherever he needs to be across California and even Mexico, he’ll fly himself there. Every pilot needs a good copilot, so Helgeson usually brings his four-year-old Boston Terrier on every flight.

Flying his own private airplane isn’t just about having an escape from life for Helgeson, it’s also a symbol of his success. “For me it represented an enormous amount of work and effort, both to start my business up so I could afford it and then also the time I spent in order to learn to fly,” he said. “I think that everyone has their own dreams and their own passion and as long as they focus on getting to that and achieving something really special to them, no one can ever take that away from you.”

San Francisco Dreaming

I often find myself itching to adventure and travel but lately I have been finding myself stuck in front of a computer either writing a last minute paper for school or editing my final documentary for class. For the last few months I haven't had the time to just disconnect and get away without any responsibility but I finally made some time to make a quick escape up north.

I packed up my car Floyd and hit the 101 north freeway for San Francisco. I don't mind long drives especially when it is headed for one of my favorite cities in the world. Growing up I visited the Bay Area often with my family and friends and I have always had such a spectacular time exploring the crowded and vibrant city.

After a day of driving I was happy to make it to a cloudy and rainy San Francisco to see Nick and my brother Taishi.

Fisherman caught a leopard shark at Rockaway Beach, Pacifica, California.

BMW 2002

SF under its blanket

Sutro Tower

Baker Beach

Bicycle rides around the city with Nick

California Academy of Sciences

lunch with Nick

Sutro Baths! at Lands End

Sunrise from Twin Peaks

It is always a great pleasure to visit an amazing city and it was so sad to leave but not for long! It's not goodbye, it's I'll see you soon!

Big Sur: Above the Clouds

A recent trip up the coast on Highway 1 to Big Sur with some cool friends and a small dog named Sadie.  We found a campsite up in the mountains overlooking the ocean and above the clouds. 

Sublife

Sunrises

rough time lapse of the sunset over Big Sur

Sleeping under the stars

Tall Trees

Making new friends 

When he had both arms

Jax

McWay Falls

Jax

 

Jax on things

We ended up making our way back down and staying in a familiar place. We made camp on the Pismo dunes for the night. 

Happy Campers

Land of the Giants: Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks

I recently had the chance to visit Kings Canyon and Sequoia National Parks, where I had not visited since I was really little so it was so exciting. Nick and I drove into Kings Canyon and stayed near Hume Lake the first few nights and then we made our way down into the Sequoias. 

Hume Lake Christian Camps

Hume Lake

Photo taken by: Nick

Hume Lake at night. 

We got really lucky and were staying in the parks just a few days before the meteor shower.

Above our campsite at night. 

Above our campsite during the day. 

Kings Canyon. 

Kings Canyon. 

BIG TREES!

Handsome.

Our other campsite. 

Lakes are awesome. 

Tunnel Log!

Giant Forest Museum.

Made friends with the Park Rangers. 

At the top of Moro Rock!