Friday, March 27, 2009

It's Baby Ellie!


One of my very best friends, Rachael, and her husband Alex, had Elizabeth Love on January 15th of this year.  I was fortunate enough to help Rach through her labor, along with our friend Steph, and Alex.  It was one of the most amazing things I have ever seen, hands down.  It was a fate that Ellie was going to be as beautiful as she is, given her parents stunning good looks.  But my God, she is so beautiful.  And fun!



I have had quite a few people in my life recently give birth, so you can be expecting many photos of perfect little people in the future.  Mel and John ... little Konnor is next!

Monday, March 23, 2009

Gettin' weird with it

Some photo merrymaking I did a while back.  Fun with safety pins, light gels, and flashes! 
My old home, Santa Barbara, CA.  So many fun memories...ah when life was much more simple.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Portraits for you!

Here's some shots of a different variety, since I've been mostly posting travel delights.  These are some images I did for a Warning Mag a while back for a product spread.  These are some of my favorites.


Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Sevilla, Spain

Here are some pics from Sevilla, Spain.  They had the most beautiful park in the city center, with a bunch of cool statues and places to sit and whatnot.  The first and last photos are from this same park.

Cool street coming out of an old church.  Some lady tried to sell us incense and then tell me my future when we were walking out.  
There was also this amazing old castle in the middle of the city, I'll have to get back to you with the name of it.  But we went there twice, because we couldn't cover the entire place the first time.  It had these great outdoor areas, with awesome fountains and doors, and underground basement like areas with pools.  

Monday, March 2, 2009

Ahhh Venice....


We never did go for a ride in one of the gondolas, but it didn't matter.  There was the most amazing used bookstore we found in Venice, and they would trade books with you.  There were tons of books, all in different languages.  I found The Confederacy of Dunces there, which is an amazing travel read.