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Humble Brag - My EMULSIVE Interview

Humble Brag - My EMULSIVE Interview

I was flattered this fall to be interviewed by the amazing community over at EMULSIVE.org. Who's EMULSIVE? They're the same gr…

Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Park

Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Park

The largest trees in the world. We had just enough time to see the second on the list. They are enormous.

Yosemite National Park

Yosemite National Park

I've seen photos from Yosemite National Park since grade school. They always looked so beautiful and majestic. It didn't seem lik…

Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles is a beautiful and huge city. The light is incredible at almost any time of day. One of the best places to witness this is at G…

San Joaquin Valley, CA

San Joaquin Valley, CA

The California trip continued north on our way to Yosemite National Park, up the 5 over the Sierra Nevada Mountains, to 99, and into the Sa…

Santa Monica, CA

Santa Monica, CA

Recent trip to California included a stay in Santa Monica where I was able to get some photos from and around the pier.  The entire tri…

Cars on 35mm

Cars on 35mm

I've recently been around a bunch of classic cars for one reason or another and have come away with some really beautiful photos of the…

Letchworth in Spring

Letchworth in Spring

Late April in Letchworth State Park . This is my absolute favorite park and I wish I could spend weeks photographing it. Here's just a…

Fog

Fog

Fog is pretty typical in our area even though we're on relatively flat land. The lake water temperature this time of year is typically …

ROC Parcel 5

ROC Parcel 5

Had some time to get over to Parcel 5 in downtown Rochester to take some photos. If the city has its way, they will likely be views never s…

60 degrees. Sunny. February.

60 degrees. Sunny. February.

I was glad to be able to meet up with Explore Rochester for their impromptu meet-up in February when it got up to roughly 60 degrees. Th…

Walkabout in Corn Hill

Walkabout in Corn Hill

Corn Hill has some of the oldest homes in Rochester. Some are tiny, no bigger than a few rooms. Others are palatial and either continue …

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