Jun 29, 2009

more pics. Not in any particular order.

Josh surfing in Kaikoura
Sunset on the West coast.
mmm.
ferns, pancake rocks.
stairs. pancake rocks.
pancake rocks.
stars. milky way
ice designs. Arthurs Pass, ice on the inside of the windows.
Castle Hill Climbing
Lake Alexandrina
Lake Alexandrina
Lake Tekapo
Mt Cook Village
Mt Cook national park.

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Jun 13, 2009

Moeraki Boulders, Elephant Rocks

Mt Cook, tallest peak in NZ

Jun 8, 2009

Odds and Ends

Around Milford Sound

Jun 1, 2009

Lake Te Anau

Tracks

Mirror Lakes

May 28, 2009

Moke Lake

We camped at Moke Lake above Queenstown, NZ the other night. Needless to say, it was a bit chilly. We awoke to a frosty/foggy wonderland. It was spectacular and freezing. Bundled up we ran around both to stay warm and to capture the beauty of this secluded valley in a glow of morning light.

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Bicycle Fence

South of Queenstown on the southern island of New Zealand we stumbled across a wall of bicycles. There are some sweet bikes there!

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May 24, 2009

Details

Franz Jospeh Glacier

May 16, 2009

NZ 1st post.

This country is amazing. Enjoy!!


Flying over the Southern Alps from Sydney to Christchurch.

Driving up towards Arthurs Pass.
The Cave Stream Scenic Reservation.
Ice melt flowing down the Western side of the Southern Alps with an aqueduct over the road.
Friendly cat in Hokitika.

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May 11, 2009

!!!!!!!

May 9, 2009

Getty Villa

The Getty Villa. Check it out.
I was able to go there in March for the first time. It is really nice. Lovely architecture, gardens, fountains, art, history. Here are a few snaps I liked from the adventure:

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May 8, 2009

California Museum of Photography (CMP)

Well,
Some exciting news!
The documentary I did on Kurt Weston was shown as part of an exhibit at CMP last weekend. The exhibit looked amazing! It was pretty cool being a part of the gallery and having some work on display! Here are a few photos from the evening:

Some of Kurt's work at the entrance


Kurt's main display
Me looking at my video.
Logan watching my video on the right.The entrance to the gallery.

A fun evening all around!

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Feb 21, 2009

#15


Glacier National Park. Amazing place. I took this while on a road trip with my buddy Seth. Every chance I get, I drive through Glacier. It is one of those places that sticks with you. Once you've been there you always remember it. Or at least that is how it is for me. Clear lakes, proud mountains, rushing rivers, beautiful, wild country. Cherish the wild places around you.

The first 2 summers I was here in CA i took some time off. Summer number 1, the brother sister team of Kate and Stephen flew out and we drove the length and height of the country. Three of us living in a 2door honda civic for 10 (ten) days. Can you imagine? If you have a similar story, please share it. It was such a fun time! We watched the world cup in Salt Lake City in an Applebees. We saw Yellowstone and then the Grand Canyon.

Summer number 2, Seth flew out and we took the northern route. Gabe's wedding. Good times. We got pulled over and searched after seeing Mt Rushmore, Seth tried to steal Washington... just kidding. It was an ordeal, funny now, and even a little bit at the time. We were looking pretty rough, many days on the trail. Good times.

Reminisce.

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Feb 20, 2009

#14

Somehow over the last 20 days I have become 7 days behind in this whole blog updating deal. My bad. It has been an interesting process. Reflecting on how I thought this would go and how it actually happened has been good. I had hoped that I would have time every single day to sit down and type something that could be more than a surface level inspection of the past three years. However, find the inspiration to do that has been hard. Some days stuff seems to flow, other days I could barely open the blog to add something and still other days I missed out completely. Often I found myself to busy or completely forgetting to post. Everything I want to do requires some form of sacrifice. Some more than others. Compared to having a family, career, obligations, a partner, blogging (which one of these doesn't belong here?) does not carry much weight. Blogging, in the scheme of things, is fairly insignificant, but if it helps me to connect with people, I'm all for it. People are what matter.

I hope this finds my friends and family well! I have had amazing news over the last few weeks of babies being born, wedding plans (not my own, I'd let you know), friendships, all sorts of things.

For now, fairwell!
Take luck!

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Feb 19, 2009

#13

Mabry Mill.
Aging buildings. Memories of times past.

YAY!!! Google has a tracking program and this week I reached a grand total of 1000 visitors!! That number is the total over the last several months, in my mind a big mile-stone. Thanks for helping!

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Feb 18, 2009

#12

Children.

"Grown-ups never understand anything for themselves, and it is tiresome for children to be always and forever explaining things to them." - Antoine de Saint-Exupery (1900-1944), 'The Little Prince', 1943

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Feb 15, 2009

#11


Sunset over the ocean! Definitely something everyone should experience in their lifetime. The Channel Islands create a beautiful scape along the horizon. This is another one from my first session at Brooks. The sun is an amazing thing. A sunset where the sun sets solely beyond the horizon is nice, but when there is something else to reflect and distort the light its beauty multiplies. Clouds, water, distant mountains, faces of friends, wet beaches, life.

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Feb 13, 2009

New Camera!!

Chris, thank you so much!
I received this little guy on thursday. An amazing addition to the crew.

Those are regular sized coins, in case you were wondering.

Here are a few pics from the Leica.

Neighbors back yard.
Desk lamp
Ocean

Joy. :)

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#10

So I'm a bit behind...
Here are a two I took last night.



People.
I will always remember people.
The intrinsic value of each human being regardless.
We each reflect something so great: compassion, inspiration, encouragement, joy, sadness, empathy, hope, love.
The experience of one person affecting another in a positive way.
I can remember so many moments with friends, family, strangers, when I was affected, encouraged, inspired.
I implore each of you to take a moment for the people in your life, to affect.
Happy Valentines, tomorrow.

"Be the change you want to see in the world" - Mahatma Gandi

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Feb 8, 2009

#9

Brighton, England. 2007 :)

'A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort.' - Herm Albright

HAHA

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Feb 7, 2009

Reflection #8

The Getty Center. Beautiful architecture, extensive gardens, wonderful art. Not many thoughts on reflections today, but I've spent many an afternoon here. It is a fun place to photograph and somewhere I encourage people to see.


'Art is a collaboration between God and the artist, and the less the artist does the better.'
- Andre Gide

'So you see, imagination needs moodling - long, inefficient, happy idling, dawdling and puttering.' - Brenda Ueland

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Feb 6, 2009

Reflection #7

This image means a lot to me. It was used in A Happy Guide to a Short Life written by Tony Brown. But more than that it reminds me of those lost along the way. I miss you.

'memories distant
as leaves in fall
watching the branch from which it came
it leaves behind
legacy
history
memory
leaves for us'
- anonymous


'Death is more universal than life, everyone dies but not everyone lives.' - A. Sachs

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Feb 5, 2009

Reflection #6

Venice, Italy. Amazing trip. Beautiful country, amazing history. A truly valued time! That's all i got this time around.


"Own only what you can carry with you; know language, know countries, know people. Let your memory be your travel bag." - Alexander Solzhenitsyn

"Memory feeds imagination" - Amy Tan

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Feb 4, 2009

Reflection #5 (Boston, a little different)

old, rustic, music, reminds me of virginia, angles of communion, uneven meeting points, color, mood, faded.
I love old barns, there is one in Virginia that fell over. Before it did it was leaning at the most bizarre angle, small legs barely able to support the roof and walls and rafters.

Times of interaction. Coinciding with the environment around us. Elements connect in different ways. Moments together,
brick - steel - wood
rock - hard place - between
rubber - road - meeting
alive - survive - strive


Moments of wonder. There are times in life that wow me! Sunsets, sunrise, a warm bed on a cool morning, people, beauty, decay, nature. To stand in awe. To be. To notice. To wait...

Somethings seem really overwhelming...

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Feb 3, 2009

Leaving Home

The Grand Canyon, AZ. 2005. My first of many solo trips across the country. We got a good track of land here in the USA.



Heading west. Pursuing dreams and aspirations. Unknowns. Alone. I am so thankful for Rob and Jean offering their home to me! Knowing I had a place to stay was the deciding factor for coming to school in California. The generosity of these two people is a wonderful testament to a loving family, good friends, helping those you love. Thank you both so much! Words seem to fall short, but with all of my heart, thank you!

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Portfolio

Here are a few images of my portfolio folder and stuff. Grad Review tomorrow!!


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Feb 2, 2009

Reflection #3

Knowing when to just go with the flow and when to take a stand is a difficult line to walk. Usually, we have 20/20 hindsight. Those were my first thoughts when I saw these images together.


Both of these images are from the Nature class with Ralph Clevenger. Thank you Ralph for new insight into the art of Nature photography! It was an invaluable class. Rock Creek near Toms Place, California. It is easy to stick together when the water is smooth.



This is from Rock Creek Lake. The solidarity of the rock is what captured my eye. The peace of the lake at sunrise, the clarity and simplicity. So many things in life are at one time or another constant, comfortable, still, peaceful. There is definitely beauty in some chaos but the still quiet moments seem to be more and more rare to find. Taking time to be. Breathe.
In many of the trips I've taken I have been extremely fortunate to be able to find that time. A time to set my camera down and pick up a rock to skip. To sit peacefully beside flowing water, or a soft breeze, to wake up with the sun rising proudly over the White Mountains or setting peacefully behind the towers that make up the Eastern Sierra Nevada.

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Feb 1, 2009

Reflection #2

Reflection.
Learning from the past. Little things in life that stick with you. Looking at things in a new light. Images I took a long time ago that were 'accidents' or horribly composed can be seen with a new sense of balance and understanding. Knowledge from the present applied to aspects of the past to better equip you for the future.


London, England with the Shank family in 2006. Stephen getting married to Nicola! Such an exciting time, good travels, good people. Cherish the time with friends and opportunity to travel!

Georgia. 2005. I spent one semester at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Va. I met some amazing people there. I know this one doesn't quite fit in the time frame of my stint here in California. But, this image was taken while on spring break with my buddy Chase. He is a huge reason for why I'm here. Going out taking pictures with Chase, him teaching me Photoshop stuff, collaborating and rock climbing. Chase, thanks for the inspiration and encouragement to pursue Brooks and photography!

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Jan 31, 2009

Reflection #1 (in no particular order)

So it is now officially February. I graduate in 29 days. A bit of a strange thought. I have been a student for as long as I can remember and in 1 month I will be entering a whole new phase of life! It is super super exciting and yet at the same time I live in a very nice bubble. School is familiar, I know the cycles and what is expected. I know when I get stressed, when I push myself, how to stay inspired, who to turn to when I get overwhelmed. I know where all the campuses are, I know what I'm doing here, I know that what I'm learning has been building up to a ceremony that doesn't last long and yet will be one of the single greatest accomplishments of my still young life. I would love to hear any advise or words of wisdom anyone cares to share!

Over the next month I'm going to try and put up at least one image of reflections, more so literally, however they symbolize the thoughts going through my head of what I have learned during the last three years. Some of the images I took at school, some while vacationing, some while walking though downtown's, some before dawn on mountain tops or alpine lakes. I'll give a snippet for each one.

Starting of is the Santa Ynez River in Santa Barbara, California. I took this my first session at Brooks in 2005, so long ago. I forgot about this image for about 2.5 years. I kind of stumbled over it in the ole' archives. I'm glad I did.



'And since you know you cannot see yourself,
so well as by reflection, I, your glass,
will modestly discover to yourself,
that of yourself which you yet know not of.'
-William Shakespeare

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Jan 30, 2009

Joshua Tree

Jan 29, 2009

Stars

Jan 28, 2009

Click Image for Larger View

Jan 27, 2009

Stuff

Jan 26, 2009

Santa Barbara

Form

Jan 25, 2009

Right Turn

Green Leaves

Jan 17, 2009

And now for something completely different:

Google search results:
"taylor swift" - 15,300,000
"taylor adam swift" - 403 (getting up there!)
"taylor alison swift" - 31,000
"taylor swift beating up a velociraptor" - 0
"taylor adam swift more popular than taylor alison swift" - 0 (still working on that one)
"taylor swift blog" - 3,880,000
"taylor adam swift blog" - 1,060,000 (interesting, of course all those hits aren't mine...)
"yes" - 838,000,000
"no" - 8,010,000,000
"how to lose weight" - 2,470,000
"how to gain weight" - 282,000
"i care" - 14,000,000
"i don't care" - 29,100,000
"i can't" - 298,000,000
"i cant" - 357,000,000
"i can" - 702,000,000 (yes!)
"i will" - 446,000,000 (alright)

So basically these numbers are how many sites have a specific word or phrase. Here are some pics. :)
Lake Tahoe

Eastern Seirra Range
Joshua Tree
"My best work is often almost unconscious and occurs ahead of my ability to understand it." -Sam Abell

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Sep 7, 2008

Sequoia National Park

The first weekend in August I was in Sequoia National Park with some friends. It was such a fun trip, lots of good conversation and I had not yet been to Sequoia so I was getting to see some new stuff! It was also cool because Sequoia is on the west side of the Sierra's and just a few weeks earlier I had been on the east side climbing Mt Whitney.


"Photography records the gamut of feelings written on the human face, the beauty of the earth and the skies that man has inherited, and the wealth and confusion man has created. It is a major force in explaining man to man." - Edward Steichen

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