Tuesday, July 7, 2009

The Elixir

I've had a cough for about a week now...pretty annoying really.
So this is what Cindy came home with from the Chinese Pharmacy.
You have to boil it for half a day.
It smelled like hell and didn't taste any better.
I'd like to say it was the elixir I needed, but it didn't seem to do a thing.
That's not to say I wouldn't try it again or some other tonic.



Here's the recipe for those interested.

8 grams Panax ginseng
8 grams White attractylodes rhizome
8 grams Poria
8 grams Licorice
8 grams Rehmannia root
8 grams Ligusticum
8 grams Angelica sinensis
8 grams White peony root
4 grams Cinnamomum
4 grams Astragalas

Put the herbs in a glass or ceramic heatproof vessel with 4 cups of spring water. Bring to a boil, lower the heat, and simmer until the liquid is reduced by half. Strain the broth and reserve. Add 2 more cups of spring water to the herbs, boil, and simmer again until reduced by half. Strain the broth, add it to the first brew, and discard the herbs. Divide the broth into 3 equal doses and drink warm on an empty stomach in the early morning, in the afternoon, and in at bedtime.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

The Cast




Tuesday, June 23, 2009

This is a Good Day



I shot this image of Max for MJE Marketing and The Port of San Diego a few years back. Back when he still had his 2 upper front teeth. I always loved the image but thought it might be too cute and not be able to find a use. Great to see it finally find it's place in the Port's folio of ads. Marlee & Aaron Ishaeik did a great job with the design of the ad. Aaron also happens to be a great painter as well! Check out his work here:
http://ishaeik.com/index.html

Monday, June 1, 2009

Alan G....getting close.

Looks like the Alan G Tug is getting close to making it out of dry dock. They're going to plunk it back into the water on Thursday. Can't wait to be there for that.. In the meantime I've been down a few time recently and to check out the progress.








Monday, May 25, 2009

Windmills & Cars @ Boulevard





Friday, May 8, 2009

2009 PDN Photo Annual Winner


I'm honored to announce that we were selected in the Corporate Design Category of the 2009 PDN Photo Annual for our work at the San Diego International Airport. We worked with the talented folks over at MJE Marketing to create this body of work for the Airport's 2008 Annual Report. Thanks to everyone involved! It was some late nights and even more seriously early mornings. Nothing like being out on the tarmac as the city and Airport start coming to life! The Airport is always one of my favorite projects every year.

Friday, April 24, 2009

TK Girls - Round 2

This series is much more in line with what I had envisioned for the Tilted Kilt Girls portraits.
I love the light, both literally and figuratively. The previous Darker Versions are growing on me, but this is the look I was going for going into this shoot.


Darcee


Jenna


Daisy


Darcy


Brandi

Thursday, April 9, 2009

More Testing

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

The Road Home - Hwy 74

I decided to take the back way home from the Palm Springs Photo Festival. It takes a helluvalot longer but it's a good way to stave off the utter boredom of I-15, or any Interstate for that matter... Also a good opportunity to do some shooting.
Hwy 74 up into the San Bernardino National Forest was especially nice.


Hwy 74


C


B Ball Hoop - Warner Springs


Banning Municipal Airport

Testing

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Bronze at The Creative Show

Friday night was The 2009 San Diego Creative Show. It was great to catch up with old friends and meet some new friends. All the work again this year was great! And the good news is I won Bronze for the 2 series I entered. One was for the work I did for the Port of San Diego last year and the other was for the ongoing ADDY Contender's series.


ADDY Contenders:
Mark Albertazzi, Rich Badami, Myle McGuiness, and Barry Whifield




Port of San Diego




Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Alan G.

I'm working on a personal project documenting the overhaul of the Alan G. Tugboat at Pacific Tugs down at the Port of San Diego. It's a great continuation of the Blue Collar Workers themes I've been working on for the last few years. Here are a few of the highlights so far:



















Monday, March 16, 2009

Tilted Kilt Girls

I've been doing some work for The Tilted Kilt here in downtown San Diego. So in addition to shooting a number of scenarios for Ads and Collateral I did some portraits of some of the girls. The lighting turned out a little harsher than what I wanted for this first series, but I really like a how these 4 turned out. We'll see how the next batch turns out...Thanks to everyone at the Kilt. They're a great bunch of people to work with!


Andrea


Darcy


Maylean


Rachel

Friday, March 13, 2009

'27 NY Yankees vs. '09 PL Mariners

I'll let you decide, but this is a seriously formidable bunch...


Andy


Brennan


David


Drew


Frank


Jackson


Nate


Reese


Tyler

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Best Laid Plans

So here was the plan...but you know how that always goes. I wanted to get a few of my Yashica Portraits of the boys over the weekend. Same style as usual. They know the drill. Over here, chin down, no smile, stop acting goofy...So I shot a few of them before they went off to a party in LA on Saturday afternoon. And then again on Sunday afternoon. I thought I got what I wanted. Always hard to tell for sure with the old YashicaMat. But it felt good.


Max - Saturday, Pre-Jumpy Party


Max - Sunday, Post Jumpy Party


...but these are a little more in line with what I was going for...before the missing tooth!


Max - Saturday Afternoon


Max - Sunday Afternoon

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Wonderful Machine


I was contacted by Wonderful Machine a few weeks back to see if I was interested in joining forces with them as my Rep. It's an interesting relationship and I am looking forward to exploring the possibilities. They've got an awesome stable of talent and a great aesthetic.
Hooray collaboration!

366 and Moving Forward

It's been several months now since I was immersed in taking a picture every day, striving for One Great Image every 24 hour cycle. I kept it up for abut a week and a half into 2009 out of sheer habit, I think. But then something quirky happened that I didn't have a "usable" image so I stopped. Just like that.... and It Was, just like that. I was surprised how quickly and easily it was over.
And now the big show at Subtext has had it's run. It was a great success with great exposure. I'm continuing to put the show out there where appropriate and am looking for more opportunities. 366 | 08 will always live here, but it's time to move on to new and exciting things!
Thanks to everyone for all their words and posts of encouragement along the way.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

The Opening - The Pix

Well, I finally got my hands on some pix of the opening. Of course, being a photographer, I didn't take a single picture at the event. So thanks to Dylan and Tom for hooking me up!

























Monday, January 19, 2009

Show Opening @ Subtext...

Well we had a packed crowd for the opening of 366 | 08 at Subtext on Friday night. A great turnout and an even better vibe. Everyone seemed to love the show, the music, and Subtext's new space. But there was a point on Thursday night and early Friday morning when I wasn't sure what to expect for the Opening.
Subtext has a great post with some pix of us getting ready for the show Here.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

366 | 08 Exhibition at Subtext



366 | 08 , the Exhibition, opens this Friday at Subtext Gallery with an Opening Reception from 6-10PM. Their new location is at 2479 Kettner (on the corner of Kettner & Laurel).
Hope to see you all there!
Check out Subtext for more info about the show.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

December 31, 2008


No Vacancy

December 30, 2008


Max running on the beach - Pismo Beach

December 29, 2008


Dead Pelican - Gaviota Beach

December 28, 2008


Frost & Mud in Florida Canyon

December 27, 2008


2 Fryers

December 26, 2008


Trash Can, Golden Hill

December 25, 2008


Xmas in the Burbs

Saturday, December 27, 2008

December 24, 2008


Well, I finally made it over to James' new shop, Halcyon Tea.
As a big time tea lover I've been waiting for this place to open for a year now. It was well worth the wait. It reminds me of our trips to NYC or SF and seeking out the tea shops in Chinatown. Only this one is right over in South Park!!! If you're in the area, or not, make a special trip over: Halcyon Tea location and hours. He's got some wonderful teas, a wealth of knowledge, and the vibe is so chill you'll have no idea you've already spent an hour there, more relaxed and better for it...

December 23, 2008


the Salmon for our Holiday Gravlax

December 22, 2008


B3