1. This is my talented friend Sarah Hethcoat. She has been one of the best models I've ever worked with. This is one of my many outtakes of her. :)
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  2. Living in Santa- culturally impaired Barbara for 3 years was one of the most interesting periods of my life. I was there for a dream... finally attending Brooks Institute of Photography as a 24 year old who never lost the hope and desire that the bright eyed- bushy tailed 17 year old in me was determined to do upon graduation from high school. I digress... today I dug up one of the wonderful, bizarre parts of this incredibly confusing town :) The architecture was always to die for- and this is a 4x5 film scan!!! Happy Friday!!
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  3. My first and only trip to Ireland was in 2000 (far too long ago!) By far, it was one of the most stunning countries I've visited- and look forward to going back one day. The people were charming, the landscape a visual delight, and the food warm and comforting... and to you Irish at heart or by blood... I say.... Erin Go Bragh!!!Forgive the tardy post after St. Patty's Day, I'm still in the Irish spirit of celebration!
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  4. Happy Spring everyone! NY is trying really hard to emerge from the Winter- but my heat is on, slipper socks in full effect, and I still feel like hibernating and eating warm comforty food- hence today's post. I shot this at the James Beard Foundation for their Chinese New Year celebration- yum!!
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  5. I tried this when I was traveling- I couldn't quite keep up- so here's another attempt- for all those outtakes I love, and photos that don't make the cut to my website or otherwise.. how about this? An attempt at a photo of the day? :) Simply, I like these pictures. This is a leaf in Melbourne, Australia... what do you think?
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  6. I have the wonderful fortune of shooting for the James Beard Foundation- each dinner has a theme and the Robert Burns tribute dinner was one of the most wonderful, culturally rich, traditional dinners I've ever had the pleasure of shooting. Whiskey was the drink of choice- this photo I just.. love. :) Enjoy !
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  7. In 2010, I went to Guatemala on a humanitarian photojournalism trip. I fondly remember each day of visiting this extraordinary country... and as I am updating my website- I am revisiting my images from this beautiful land. This was our day off at Lake Atitlan. Enjoy :)
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  8. 9 years ago, my friend John forced his headphones into my ears once upon a time in the darkroom days of photography college. My life would be forever changed at that moment, because it was the first time I heard Howie Day. His genius voice and music became such a huge part of my life- this is a very special photo to me- it was the first time I've photographed him in concert as press (9 years after discovering him) :) More to come.....
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  9. Shooting in LA last week brought me the absolute honor to work with the best food stylist in the industry- Norman Walton Stewart III... this was our brainchild after shooting donuts for half the day :)

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  10. It is a joy to photograph people- I learn so much by observing them first without my camera, and progressing to something exceptional once I get behind my camera... this is my darling friend Kristen- she was so lovely to work with. :)

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Wanderlust food, travel, and mostly musician portrait photographer trying to get to as many countries as humanly possible :) (all the while sampling the cuisine and listening to as much new music as possible along the way!)
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