April 12, 2013
Rehearsal for tomorrows wedding at an adorable house in Lakewood!

Rehearsal for tomorrows wedding at an adorable house in Lakewood!

April 5, 2013

My favorites from my engagement shoot with Mary and Joy last week.

I’m so excited to photograph their wedding later this month!

April 3, 2013
scarlettjen:

29 ways to stay creative. (Bet they had a creative block trying to come up with number 30.) 

scarlettjen:

29 ways to stay creative. (Bet they had a creative block trying to come up with number 30.) 

(Source: thesunmanager, via wilwheaton)

March 29, 2013
"Nobody tells this to people who are beginners, I wish someone told me. All of us who do creative work, we get into it because we have good taste. But there is this gap. For the first couple years you make stuff, it’s just not that good. It’s trying to be good, it has potential, but it’s not. But your taste, the thing that got you into the game, is still killer. And your taste is why your work disappoints you. A lot of people never get past this phase, they quit. Most people I know who do interesting, creative work went through years of this. We know our work doesn’t have this special thing that we want it to have. We all go through this. And if you are just starting out or you are still in this phase, you gotta know its normal and the most important thing you can do is do a lot of work. Put yourself on a deadline so that every week you will finish one story. It is only by going through a volume of work that you will close that gap, and your work will be as good as your ambitions. And I took longer to figure out how to do this than anyone I’ve ever met. It’s gonna take awhile. It’s normal to take awhile. You’ve just gotta fight your way through. -Ira Glass"

Why Your Work Disappoints You | Thought Catalog (via jennilee)

(via emilymalan)

March 10, 2013
Yard work.

Yard work.

March 4, 2013

carlosbaila:

Marina Abramovic meets Ulay

“Marina Abramovic and Ulay started an intense love story in the 70s, performing art out of the van they lived in. When they felt the relationship had run its course, they decided to walk the Great Wall of China, each from one end, meeting for one last big hug in the middle and never seeing each other again. at her 2010 MoMa retrospective Marina performed ‘The Artist Is Present’ as part of the show, a minute of silence with each stranger who sat in front of her. Ulay arrived without her knowing it and this is what happened.”

“En los años 70, Marina Abramovic mantuvo una intensa historia de amor con Ulay. Pasaron 5 años viviendo en una furgoneta realizando toda clase de performances. En 1988, cuando su relación ya no daba para más, decidieron recorrer la Gran Muralla China, empezando cada uno de un lado, para encontrarse en el medio, abrazarse y no volver a verse nunca más. En 2010 el MoMa de Nueva York dedicó una retrospectiva a su obra. Dentro de la misma, Marina compartía un minuto en silencio con cada extraño que se sentaba frente a ella. Ulay llegó sin que ella lo supiera, y esto fue lo que pasó”

This.

(via wilwheaton)

February 27, 2013
"If you’re not wasted, you’re walking"

— My sober, vegan homie on our brewery tour

February 26, 2013
visualgraphic:

humansofnewyork:

I am a street photographer in New York City. Several months ago, I was approached by a representative of DKNY who asked to purchase 300 of my photos to hang in their store windows “around the world.” They offered me $15,000. A friend in the industry told me that $50 per photo was not nearly enough to receive from a company with hundreds of millions of dollars of revenue. So I asked for more money. They said “no.”Today, a fan sent me a photo from a DKNY store in Bangkok. The window is full of my photos. These photos were used without my knowledge, and without compensation.I don’t want any money. But please REBLOG this post if you think that DKNY should donate $100,000 on my behalf to the YMCA in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. That donation would sure help a lot of deserving kids go to summer camp. I’ll let you guys know if it happens.

We don’t want fame, we want recognition

visualgraphic:

humansofnewyork:

I am a street photographer in New York City. Several months ago, I was approached by a representative of DKNY who asked to purchase 300 of my photos to hang in their store windows “around the world.” They offered me $15,000. A friend in the industry told me that $50 per photo was not nearly enough to receive from a company with hundreds of millions of dollars of revenue. So I asked for more money. They said “no.”

Today, a fan sent me a photo from a DKNY store in Bangkok. The window is full of my photos. These photos were used without my knowledge, and without compensation.

I don’t want any money. But please REBLOG this post if you think that DKNY should donate $100,000 on my behalf to the YMCA in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. That donation would sure help a lot of deserving kids go to summer camp. I’ll let you guys know if it happens.

We don’t want fame, we want recognition

(via joviesq)

February 21, 2013
Farewell Spiegel tent. It’s been fun.  (at Teatro Zinzanni at Segerstrom Center)

Farewell Spiegel tent. It’s been fun. (at Teatro Zinzanni at Segerstrom Center)

February 20, 2013
I’m adding circus tent removal to my resume.  (at Teatro Zinzanni at Segerstrom Center)

I’m adding circus tent removal to my resume. (at Teatro Zinzanni at Segerstrom Center)

February 17, 2013
Don’t drop the iPhone in the tub! Self portraits and pre work r&r time.

Don’t drop the iPhone in the tub! Self portraits and pre work r&r time.

February 12, 2013
Shooting at my chiropractors office today! (at Newport Spine and Sport)

Shooting at my chiropractors office today! (at Newport Spine and Sport)

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