Take Me Home Tonight
19/01/11 19:41 Filed in: Take me home tonight

I recently worked on a promo for the movie “Take Me Home Tonight”. We did almost 40 spoofs of top 80’s movies. Here is one, can you guess what its from?
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Animalis showing at The Neighborhood Cup
05/01/11 21:11 Filed in: The Cup | the neighborhood cup
This month for the remainder of January my series Animalis will be showing at The Neighborhood Cup in S. Orange County. Ask for Steve, if you’re nice he might give you a discount ;)
Read More...Sonoran Desert
29/11/10 20:46 Filed in: Sonoran desert
I decided to hit the road the day after Thanksgiving. I didn’t know where I was going until I got into my car and looked at a map. What I did know is that I needed some solitude in a big way. Lately I’ve been having thoughts and strong urges to be in the desert... I ended up driving towards Arizona where while driving I noticed a beautiful mountain rock formation to my right and decided to take the next exit and find a way to get to it..
I found my location, Saddle Mountain not until 4pm, I quickly got my gear out and started snapping away.. I brought my Canon DSLR and my Toyo 4x5.




The next day, unfortunately my last day, I got to do a little exploring and almost walked into this little critter... I call him cuddly bear.
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I found my location, Saddle Mountain not until 4pm, I quickly got my gear out and started snapping away.. I brought my Canon DSLR and my Toyo 4x5.




The next day, unfortunately my last day, I got to do a little exploring and almost walked into this little critter... I call him cuddly bear.
Read More...Mt. Baldy
17/11/10 18:58 Filed in: Mt. Baldy
George Russell and I headed out to San Antonio Mt. late Sunday afternoon from Claremont, where George resides. The weather was cool and calm. As our altitude increased and we neared the peak the winds increased with each step. When we reached the top we estimated the winds were around 80mph... we could lean back and ride the wind... For me it was an exhilarating experience, when I looked up to the starry sky I felt as though I was flying... Long live the Mountains!!!


Mount San Antonio, also known as Old Baldy or Mount Baldy, at 10,068 ft, is the highest peak in the San Gabriel Mountains, and the highest point in LA county. Mount San Antonio's sometimes snow-capped peaks are visible on clear days and dominate the view of the Los Angeles skyline.
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Mount San Antonio, also known as Old Baldy or Mount Baldy, at 10,068 ft, is the highest peak in the San Gabriel Mountains, and the highest point in LA county. Mount San Antonio's sometimes snow-capped peaks are visible on clear days and dominate the view of the Los Angeles skyline.
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