I started doing Photography as a 13-year-old—was raised by pro photographers—was a studio and darkroom assistant—but as much as I enjoy it, it’s a struggle to find the time. In 2018 I took a UCLA class in Photography just so I’d have deadlines to light a fire under me to get out there and shoot. These are some of my best in that class. In 2021 I hope to self-motivate myself to go out and shoot more frequently. I hope you enjoy this little sample of my work. The camera is a Sony α7 full frame.
Franklin Canyon reservoir, just after sunset, 100mm lens wide open“Ghost Train” – Five-second exposure, remote control trigger, stopped way down!Sherman Oaks/Van Nuys park, long shutter, wide open. Love the clashing color temperatures.I-5, Newhall Pass, 10-second shutter, wide open. (Reminds me of LSD.)Street photography assignment. Sometimes you luck into a photo like this. The boy jumped up on the edge of the fountain, ran all the way around, and then started dancing. (Future backup dancer?) His mom’s reaction is priceless. Even the seated woman’s dog is enjoying the show.Another Street photography assignment photo. I waited 50 minutes to get this shot.The assignment was to show an example of backlighting. It was an opportunity to have some fun, so I brandished my off-trail machete, a latex prop, and threw a kicker light on the blade.
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