Training Day
0A buddy of mine asked me to come out to his gym to take some photos of him training a fighter for the Battle of the Bagdes. After watching them spar I realized that I would never want to get into that ring because it looks like one hell of a beating.
Taken with a 50mm f/1.8

Time for some Color
0I was looking at my blog recently and I noticed that I’ve posted a bunch of Black and Whites lately. I wanted to post something with a bit more color this time around. I took this photo a couple months ago during my long weekend stay in Lake Tahoe and the colors came out so well that its one of my favorites. Enjoy!
Innocence
0This photo shoot was one of the most difficult ones by far and it wasn’t that the children were being fussy but it was the weather. It was well into the 90s in the afternoon and I had came straight from work to do this session wearing jeans and a dress shirt. Sweating and taking pictures of children was not the best mix in the world but I made it work.
Kat + Andrew
0I shot my first e-session a couple weeks ago with this wonderful couple who I’ve known for quite some time. We shot in Sausilto, CA and while I was worried that there would be too many people around, there were some nice quiet spots to capture moments like these.
More photos to come soon!
Stefanie
0I’ve always been asked if there was any certain area I was going to focus in for photography and up until now I’ve been trying out as much as I can. I do have to say that I enjoy portraits and working with people during a photo shoot. This is one of my first set of portraits I’ve done and I was very happy with the results. It was also easy because it was fun to work with Stefanie. These are some of my favorites from the shoot:
AT&T Park
0My Friday night consisted of the 3Gs: Great Seats, Garlic Fries, and a Giants win! With a tropical system passing through San Francisco creating an unusually muggy and warm Friday night, it provided me with some unique skies to capture. This also marks the first shot I worked with in RAW and I have to admit there’s a much larger dynamic range to work with.
Cliche Photography
0You can’t be a photographer in the San Francisco Bay Area unless you have a photo of this monument. Taken from China Beach.












