Alex and David
ilovemosslanding 2017-10-23T22:10:28+00:00A skateboard was leaning against a wall of the garage as we returned from signing the wedding license. Alex jumped on and David proceeded to push her along.
A skateboard was leaning against a wall of the garage as we returned from signing the wedding license. Alex jumped on and David proceeded to push her along.
Here is on of my favorites after my initial edit of photos from Lizzy and Joe wedding at Pajaro Dunes in Watsonville, Calif. on Friday September 10, 2010. They got some great weather and were a fun couple to photograph although her veil was a bit uncooperative at times! Mother and brother of [...]
There really is nothing quite like being a newspaper photographer with the wild variety of photographic situations you get thrown into!
Lots of weddings! Heaps of photos to edit! Here is a favorite frame from Erik and Ashleigh's wedding on Sunday. They are lucky enough to live above Monastery Beach in Carmel, California. So we took a few photos with Point Lobos in the background.
I shot two weddings over the the past weekend. Here is one of my favorite frames from my first look at Heather and Danny's wedding at Peachwoods in Santa Cruz on Saturday. I will post more soon.
Here is another shot from my series on Monterey County surfers. Barney in his workshop in Sand City, Calif. on May 27, 2010. He shapes boards, and builds art from metal, wood and other things.
Photos of mine will be part of an upcoming show which opens in Sand City, California Saturday June 19th. Please come by and take a look if you are in the area. The last show opening in this space was a raging party!
The views from the top of those smoke stacks must be incredible.
The day's fading light envelopes Heriberto Matias and classmates as they line up before Alisal High School Graduation
I shot a few portraits for a Quinceñera party in the Custom House Plaza area over the weekend. The Custom House is California's oldest government building, constructed in 1827 for the collection of duties (taxes) on all imported goods via ship into California during Mexican rule. The buildings in the area provide a feel of [...]