Yesterday was so much fun! We piled up in a van and took a three hour drive with the bride and groom and some of the guests who are still soaking up the Mexican heat and headed out to see Chichen Itza, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Such a cool place! Although, […]
Hola from Playa! It’s amazingly beautiful here, and the weather is perfect! It’s a whole different universe than the 10 degrees it was in Chicago! I have to run to the rehearsal dinner, but here are a few photos! I loved this cute dog that the bride’s goddaughter made today! Check out this view! And […]
My brother is now a graduate of Berkeley! Yay! Today we headed to Santa Cruz and around the bay- had a great time! Here are a few photos: The cheapest gas we found… ouch! Love that golden light! Lone Cyprus 18th hole at Pebble Beach, also known as heaven for my dad
Photographing in the Mojave Desert with two of my best friends was a blast! We just hopped in Kim’s car and drove. And drove. And we stopped when we saw something we liked, ate when we were hungry (which was a lot!) and enjoyed the amazing weather. And I think Jaime learned her lesson about […]
A little teaser from San Diego…
The Salton Sea was one of the strangest places I’ve ever been! It’s hard to explain, but the Salton Sea was once a hoppin’ place, but there was a huge flood, and many left their homes. And to this day, there are homes just frozen in time- dishes on the table, clothes in closets, chairs […]
My last stop on my tour of Burma… Bagan. Bagan is an absolutely magical place. Why it’s not one of the seven wonders of the world, I’m not sure. It was the ancient capital of several ancient kingdoms in Burma. It is located in the dry central plains of the country, on the eastern bank […]
Inle Lake, nested among high hills in Burma, is a site of great beauty. It is home to the Intha people, who have developed a unique way of living. Their villages are built in the middle of the lake, complete with floating gardens of extraordinary fertility. All commutes and several markets are held on water. […]
Here’s how our days go: wake up between 5 and 5:30am. Breakfast at 6am. Shoot from 6:30am to 11:30. Lunch. Then back out to shoot until past sunset. Dinner. Downloading and editing until past midnight. This makes for long days, but they are pretty amazing days! Rangoon (also known as Yangon) is the largest city […]
Mandalay is the second largest city in Burma, with a population of about 950,000. It was the last royal capital (1860–1885) of an independent Burmese Kingdom before annexation by the British, in 1885, and is capital of the current Mandalay Division. The city is bounded by the Ayeyarwady River.