Silhouette. 
Back lit, back then.

Silhouette.

Back lit, back then.

“Smoke and a Sunset”
Uncle Phil enjoying a peaceful pipe-full of Cavendish, whilst basking in the subsiding San Diego sun. 
I’m baaaaack…

“Smoke and a Sunset”

Uncle Phil enjoying a peaceful pipe-full of Cavendish, whilst basking in the subsiding San Diego sun.

I’m baaaaack…

‘Reflections in the Sand’
Shot this while visiting the North Pacific coast. 
Wave effect.

‘Reflections in the Sand’

Shot this while visiting the North Pacific coast. 

Wave effect.

‘Padaro Beach’
HDR composite of a sunset on Padaro Beach. 
Capturing single moments of nature’s dynamic canvas one exposure at a time.

‘Padaro Beach’

HDR composite of a sunset on Padaro Beach. 

Capturing single moments of nature’s dynamic canvas one exposure at a time.

‘Let ‘em Fly’
A silhouetted flag communicates that all the nations that we delineate based on longitude and latitude all share the same planet. 
Globalization with intention of inclusion. 

‘Let ‘em Fly’

A silhouetted flag communicates that all the nations that we delineate based on longitude and latitude all share the same planet. 

Globalization with intention of inclusion. 

‘Sunset on Padaro Beach’
The sun throws light at the striated cloud formations scattered above the Pacific. Colors emerge as different wavelengths reflect off of the coagulated, suspended water particles. 
You, too, can reflect beautiful wavelengths.

‘Sunset on Padaro Beach’

The sun throws light at the striated cloud formations scattered above the Pacific. Colors emerge as different wavelengths reflect off of the coagulated, suspended water particles. 

You, too, can reflect beautiful wavelengths.

‘Journey into the Abyss’
Paddle boarders venture out past the surf and meander amongst the swells and troughs of the pacific. 
Photographer: Rick Bishop
Boarders: Hannah and Myself
Keep your balance.

‘Journey into the Abyss’

Paddle boarders venture out past the surf and meander amongst the swells and troughs of the pacific. 

Photographer: Rick Bishop

Boarders: Hannah and Myself

Keep your balance.

‘No Water Face Plants’
Heed the warnings - this shit will undoubtedly hurt…
Dive smart.

‘No Water Face Plants’

Heed the warnings - this shit will undoubtedly hurt…

Dive smart.

‘Sunset Admiration’
She takes in the view created by the casted light upon the beach from the setting sun to the west. 
Admire daily.

‘Sunset Admiration’

She takes in the view created by the casted light upon the beach from the setting sun to the west. 

Admire daily.

‘Bikini Time’
Liquid Day Club @ Aria, Las Vegas
Skin FTW.

‘Bikini Time’

Liquid Day Club @ Aria, Las Vegas

Skin FTW.

‘Telescopy’
Objects in view are not closer than they appear. Shot at Land’s End, San Francisco.
Magnify your outlook.

‘Telescopy’

Objects in view are not closer than they appear. Shot at Land’s End, San Francisco.

Magnify your outlook.

‘If the Subject Was a Celebrity, Alcohol or A Beautiful Person…’
I took notice of the Tumblr world and their pattern or likes, reblogs, and replies, and noticed a trend of pop culture or contemporary relevance. I don’t criticize these inclinations and am in no way suggesting a different course of action, but I feel it’s important to expand on this particular type of social movement in order to work out some social criticisms that I feel we should all be aware of. 
The composition of this particular photo meets all defined standards of ‘photography,’ yet the subject of the photo is the most important aspect (when considering the definition of popular culture). You can shoot anything you want and, ultimately, it is your artistic license which allows you to do so; however, if your goal is to produce a wide-spread, ‘chatted-up’ image, this particular subject (a Seagull by the ocean) is one of the worst choices you can make.
I am posting this image because I’m proud to share it with the public. This is an ordinary bird, perched on an ordinary sea wall, passing time on an ordinary day - it will receive few accolades, but, at the end of the day: I’m really glad I captured this moment. This scene is exactly what one would expect, albeit, it was shot through a really awesome lens, which allows for some interesting conversation if one was willing, but I love these moments.
Photographers are out to catch things out of the ordinary; shooting landscapes seen and travelled by few, and finding perspectives that their audience will likely never see in their lives because they have no desire or the means to capture the moment quite like the ones photographed. I transcend this thought process and will continue shooting ordinary things in ordinary places, because this is life: encompassing all the ordinary moments and contrasting them with the extraordinary ones. 
Enjoy.

‘If the Subject Was a Celebrity, Alcohol or A Beautiful Person…’

I took notice of the Tumblr world and their pattern or likes, reblogs, and replies, and noticed a trend of pop culture or contemporary relevance. I don’t criticize these inclinations and am in no way suggesting a different course of action, but I feel it’s important to expand on this particular type of social movement in order to work out some social criticisms that I feel we should all be aware of. 

The composition of this particular photo meets all defined standards of ‘photography,’ yet the subject of the photo is the most important aspect (when considering the definition of popular culture). You can shoot anything you want and, ultimately, it is your artistic license which allows you to do so; however, if your goal is to produce a wide-spread, ‘chatted-up’ image, this particular subject (a Seagull by the ocean) is one of the worst choices you can make.

I am posting this image because I’m proud to share it with the public. This is an ordinary bird, perched on an ordinary sea wall, passing time on an ordinary day - it will receive few accolades, but, at the end of the day: I’m really glad I captured this moment. This scene is exactly what one would expect, albeit, it was shot through a really awesome lens, which allows for some interesting conversation if one was willing, but I love these moments.

Photographers are out to catch things out of the ordinary; shooting landscapes seen and travelled by few, and finding perspectives that their audience will likely never see in their lives because they have no desire or the means to capture the moment quite like the ones photographed. I transcend this thought process and will continue shooting ordinary things in ordinary places, because this is life: encompassing all the ordinary moments and contrasting them with the extraordinary ones. 

Enjoy.

‘Kite Flyer’
Boy Flies a kite standing  on a seawall near sunset at Baker’s Beach, San Francisco. 
Enjoy.

‘Kite Flyer’

Boy Flies a kite standing  on a seawall near sunset at Baker’s Beach, San Francisco. 

Enjoy.

‘Turn to Clear Vision’
Doing Ben Stein proud…Taken at Land’s End, San Francisco, on a horrendous day of bad weather.
Enjoy.

‘Turn to Clear Vision’

Doing Ben Stein proud…Taken at Land’s End, San Francisco, on a horrendous day of bad weather.

Enjoy.

‘The Rain Stops at Hyde and Beach’
After a day of tremendous amounts of rain in San Francisco, the rain finally cleared and produced a reflected light show mixing urban sprawl and mother nature. The one and only corner of Hyde and Beach near Fisherman’s Wharf in San Francisco provided this opportunity.
Enjoy.

‘The Rain Stops at Hyde and Beach’

After a day of tremendous amounts of rain in San Francisco, the rain finally cleared and produced a reflected light show mixing urban sprawl and mother nature. The one and only corner of Hyde and Beach near Fisherman’s Wharf in San Francisco provided this opportunity.

Enjoy.