This set of images were taken at the Legion of Honors in San Francisco. The objective was to study how light & shadow relates and shifts the form of the building's architectural aspects. Not only is the Legion of Honors a great museum, but the building's Classical style helps itself to be one of the most used locations for wedding shoots in the city. View Set..

Legion of Honors

In this set of images, the goal was to study and explore the colors seen in the night time. The area seen in the photos takes place at the main park in downtown San Jose. Armed with only a camera, tripod, and a few props, I ventured into the park alone. These images tell a narrative story of a detective arriving at a crime scene. View Set..

Color At Night
Pentax K110D

All the lighting in each photo is artifical and strategically placed to either highlight the product's assets, or create an illusion of the product being in an environmental location. All shots were taken with a borrowed Canon 5D camera. Softboxes, spotlights, and smith-vectors were used. No strobes. Props were self-provided. View Set..

Studio
Canon 5D

The Holga is a plastic toy camera that uses medium format film and are beloved by photo enthusiasts for its' unpredictable and "happy-accident" images that it produces. In this set, I used the Holga to capture high-speed sports movements and also tried to take double-exposure shots, where I shoot two shots without rolling the film. Black & White film, developed and printed in the darkroom. View Set..

Holga
Kodak 400

Ocean Beach in San Francisco is not the most spectacular beach, but it does perform it's purpose well. Surfers, kids, joggers, sunset viewers, and beach bums all come together and gather at this three mile stretch of sand. Like many of those people, I frequent the beach to jog, or just to get away from the daily grind of life. Rain or shine, day or night, this set shows each face of this land's end. View Set..

Ocean Beach
Pentax K110D