Finding extraordinary magic in ordinary life

Sunday, November 27, 2016

Week #48




Man Feeding the Birds

"At our best and most fortunate we make pictures because of what stands in front of the camera, to honor what is greater and more interesting than we are. We never accomplish this perfectly, though in return we are given something perfect - a sense of inclusion. Our subject thus redefines us, and is part of the biography by which we want to be known."
Robert Adams - Why People Photograph
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Sunday, November 20, 2016

Week #47



San Francisco - Chinatown

Here is another image from my San Francisco street photography class with Valerie Jardin. I usually shoot my street photography in black and white, mostly because I love the simplicity it brings to the image. Sometimes though the image you are trying to capture calls for the complexity of color. That's when I turn to the classic chrome setting on my camera. This was one of those times.  Using color helps to tell the story of this woman and the world that surrounds her.

See you on the streets!
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Sunday, November 13, 2016

Week #46



I Feel The Same Way

Friday I was off of work and treated myself to a day long street photography class in San Francisco. Once again, I had the pleasure of roaming the streets with Valerie Jardin and once again, I had the opportunity to spend the day with nine other creative and inspiring students. Spending the day connecting to people and our shared humanity helped bring joy back to my heart. I hope you find time this week to honor the people and pursuits that bring you joy and peace.
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Sunday, November 6, 2016

Week #45



The Blacksmith

I've been spending the weekend up in the Sierra foothills vacationing with family. On Friday we headed off to Columbia State Park. This is an old historical town that has buildings set up to show how life was in the mid to late 1800's in California. One of the living history exhibits was this blacksmith. He kindly let me hang around taking his picture. It's wonderful to see that some of the old crafts still flourish.


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