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Leaves In My Gutter

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It’s an odd place to find beauty. Gutters are usually the conduits of unwanted odds and ends. They can become pretty nasty. But once in awhile a treasure is found there. In this case the treasure consists of colors and textures expressed through leaves, asphalt, concrete and mildew.

Fairey and Fair Use

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Shepherd Fairey, the designer of the Hope and Change iconography which helped Barack Obama become elected last November, is being taken to task for his use of a photo of Obama owned by Associated Press. This has brought issues of copyright, ownership and fair use to the forefront of our news media, and is significant [...]

Random Photo Shoot

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  Light and shadow define form. I love road trips. I frequently will take off in my Jeep with my camera and see where I end up. Most of the time I stay fairly local, because I live and work in an area surrounded by the Santa Monica Mountains; near beaches, harbors, ranches, farmland and shopping [...]

A Captured Image

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St. Maximilian Kolbe Church, Westlake Village, CA. I was on location at this client’s campus doing some photography for a brochure I was designing. I liked the way the light and shadows were delineating the forms, and the shape of the bench against the wall.

A Problem of Mastiff Proportions

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I received an e-mail last week about a massive mastiff noted in the Guinness Book of World Records as being the world’s largest dog. There was a photo accompanying the email and, sure enough, said pooch is depicted walking alongside its master. The dog is definitely out of proportion, and, on closer look, we can [...]