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Ramblin’ Man

Beside Occupy Santa Rosa, I have been shooting other things too, all over the county. I'll start with Santa Claus arriving at the Petaluma River Turning Basin.  How many times have I covered this event?  Let's just say the kids I photographed 24 years ago are bringing their children to [...]

By | November 28th, 2011|0 Comments

Levitation, the Occupation and Photo Miscellaneous

The merry-go-round of news photography keeps on keeping on.  This job never gets boring. Right around the corner another story awaits and that's a good thing. When I'm buried in another few decades, my cameras will have to be pried from my hands. This an awesome time to be a [...]

By | October 31st, 2011|3 Comments

Varied it has been

Man, what a busy two weeks.  Not really much to pontificate about today, but I'm glad my chosen profession is interesting;  just can't imagine doing anything else. I mentioned a few posts ago that photographers get used to working it out with light thrown their way.  Several photos in this [...]

By | September 27th, 2011|3 Comments

Photographic reset

It seems like most of the north coast summer has been void of a real sunset.  Oh sure, you see the sun go down but it's hard to look at the big ball of flame, well because, it hurts your eyes. That and the fog gets in the way. It [...]

By | September 12th, 2011|2 Comments

Busy, busy

It's been busy.  Between runs to Ft. Bragg for the ongoing search of Aaron Bassler, the saturation of this summer has been incredible, which leads to good images. Enjoy.   [...]

By | September 6th, 2011|2 Comments

A rough go

Sent out yesterday to photograph 70 year-old Manuel Rodriguez, who's family has been upended by foreclosure in Petaluma. While we always try to get eyes open in our subjects, once in awhile having eyes closed makes for a different image. Grief is a most difficult thing [...]

By | August 11th, 2011|0 Comments

Cobwebs on the camera

The past few weeks for me have been spent in a small room with a mega fast computer and two computer screens. Cutting video.  Video is fun, don't get me wrong. It makes you look at things on a moving scale, incorporating your style of shooting in to a cohesive [...]

By | May 18th, 2011|2 Comments

It’s been awhile

Haven't posted in about a month.  As is with new media these days, I've been buried in video production.  Saturday is the Human Race, so if you are out at Slater Middle School in Santa Rosa early AM, look up from the starting line. It will most likely be me [...]

By | May 6th, 2011|0 Comments

You Fool You!

It's the unofficial start of parade season.  The Occidental Fools Parade went off without a hitch in downtown Occidental Saturday afternoon.  The seamless blending of happy hippies, geeks, thespians, wine country tourists and whoever else wanted to flaunt their Bay to Breakers paraphernalia, became a west county resident for an [...]

By | April 2nd, 2011|0 Comments

Cameraoscopy, tsunami and two coyotes

Colon cancer. It's really not a laughing matter.  Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of death due to cancer for men and women combined. Nearly 50,000 people die every year in the United States, according to About.com.  Colorectal cancer is the most common but most preventable cancer. Last Saturday, [...]

By | March 15th, 2011|1 Comment