Double Exposure Series

It's no secret that I'm a big fan of landscapes + double exposure images + editing photos.  In my bedroom, I have this 88" x 104" tapestry by Andreas Lie (btw, he's a sweet guy and a brilliant artist - check out his work).

I've decided to embark on a series of double exposures that will include people dear to me, and the places that are dear to them.  Below are some I quickly put together from older photos.

What I need from you, my wonderful and beautiful friends, is to pose for me.  I would like to improve my portrait-taking skills (and get more use out of my 35mm lens) and also sate my love of photo editing.

Welcome to my new site!

I've been through a few template, design and name changes since launching this mess of a blog in January 2011 but I'm very excited about its newest iteration.

I haven't optimized all of my past posts quite yet but I hope you enjoy the larger format used to display photos - I think everything is a bit cleaner and easier to find.

...Enjoy and thanks for visiting my dear friends!

Malibu Beach House Birthday

My beautiful and wonderful friend Carolyn belatedly celebrated her birthday by renting a house on the water in Malibu and it was absolute perfection!  Despite the clouds and rain, it was still wonderful and relaxing to spend hours watching the waves crash and walking along the sand.  Also, if you've never sat in a jacuzzi next to the ocean, I highly recommend it!

Being with a group of people that you don't have watch your words with, that you can tease and joke and laugh until your entire body hurts...that's magic.  I feel incredibly blessed that I have kind, genuine, incredible people who have made room in theirs lives and hearts for me.

A Romantic Life

Life is, in general, decidedly unromantic. It's full of dirty dishes, long days and difficult choices. It's made up of stressful work days, accidents, and lots and lots of lines. 

That's why I choose to savor the romantic parts of life. It's why I have intimate conversations with my uber drivers - talking about their passions, their dreams, and why the ended their marriages. A deeply personal conversation with someone I will likely never, ever see again. I always appreciate a fleeting moment. 

People watching is immensely enjoyable: reunions at the baggage carousel at the airport, guessing which number date people are on in dimly lit restaurants, and parents laughing with their children. Somehow feeling like a small part of their lives by simply being a witness for a single scene. 

I will always be in awe watching fireworks at Disneyland - synced perfectly to music. Pure magic in the evening air. 

One of my favorite ways to spend a weekend morning is watching the sun rise over the ocean, chasing it down PCH; the waves dotted with surfers and the smell of salt. 

The way the warmth of a fire during pounding rain makes me feel lucky to exist. The glow of twinkle lights and candles is an unceasing source of happiness and contentment.  

I adore playing my favorite sad album on the record player; bringing forth happy, wonderful, and painful memories of people who aren't a part of my life anymore. 

I treasure the thick tension that exists in the seconds before a first kiss and making eye contact across the room with a stranger. 

I find romance in the heartbreak. A relationship ending forces me to reflect on the blessings that were once there: a best friend - someone who knew me deeper than anyone else. Hours spent in laughter and quiet understanding. The dozens or hundreds of sunsets we shared. Gifts given, surprises planned, and embraces shared after personal victories and trying arguments. Mourning the loss of a future planned that will never exist. Remembering that I felt love and gave love and the possibility that I will have that again. 

This is why I'm unashamed by how excited I get over small, insignificant things - almond lattes, an acquaintance remembering a small detail about me, or when a friend unexpectedly comes over on a hard day. I hope I never lose my enthusiasm for being overly sentimental about nothing in particular.