Also, just listed to an old This American Life and the Act I story from Parental Guidance Suggested is really amazing. Check it out… (here’s a link to the actual book which I haven’t read but wanna pick up)
Category Archives: with Photos
Tracy Beckham
Tracy Beckham recently moved up to NorCal and we recently got to shoot. She’s got a great package and very striking look so I was pretty happy with the shots we got.
14mm
The view from the 14mm lens…
my weekend in three images…
Melissa Froio
The thrill of victory
Here’s Lacey enjoying her victory over Hailey Hatred at ChickFIght 4 that happened at Kezar Pavilion today. These girls were pretty good and intense for the most part. I definitely would recommend checking out a wrestling event. It’s definitely a lot of high energy and intensity and the crowds are great. Tonight is the men’s championships as well as a three way grudge match between a few of this afternoon’s ladies.
Pocky
Pocky has to be one of my favorite candies (not even sure if that’s what category it goes in). I’m not sure how popular in Japan where it’s from, but based on all the permutations they keep putting out, it must be popular enough.
My sister took a quiz on what type of pocky you are and we are both chocolate. I was hoping for Men’s Pocky but alas…
Directions?
This semi truck was stopped in the middle of the street and at first glance it looked kinda odd since if it was stopped it would most likely be over to one side or the other, not in the middle. Later I saw that the driver appeared to be asking directions from the women on the sidewalk but we couldn’t hear the conversation b/c it was raining.
Superpowers!
So people that know me know about my ‘theory of specialized superpowers‘ – well last weekend on This American Life, they had a show on Superpowers and the first segment in particular was hilarious. Personally, I’d choose flying over invisibility (I think).
1906 earthquake
There’s a cool art program that the San Francisco Arts Commission has done with the advertising kiosks on Market Street. They show photos from after the 1906 earthquake of Market Street itself. This is a shot of one of them near 7th Street.