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Tag Archives: photography
Desert Dirt and Twisted Ocotillos
It’s been a couple weeks since I’ve headed off for any photo adventures so I’ve been getting a little antsy. I decided to take the day off and head up to the mountains. Unfortunately, they were windy and cold so … Continue reading
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Tagged abstract, anza borrego, black and white, California, desert, hipstamatic, iphone camera, ocotillo, photography, toy camera app, travel
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New Year’s at the Museum
For the second day of the new year, I headed off to the San Diego Museum of Contemporary Art. It was the last day of a show with work from street artists like Banksy and Shepard Farey. Unlike most shows, … Continue reading
Glamis: Sand and Chrome
Out in the desert near the California and Arizona border lies a 75 mile swath of sand dunes. They’re a mecca for off-road riders with their bikes, dune buggies and ATV’s. I’d never been out there so I decided to … Continue reading
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Tagged California, glamis, hipstamatic, iphone camera, photography, sand dunes, shakeitphoto, toy camera app
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My First Gallery Show in a Million Years – Jan 22nd
Hey All You Hipstas! Here’s your chance to come out and see some real live photographic prints by yours truly. I’m doing a show of my images in the Normal Heights area of San Diego at the Visual Arts Supply … Continue reading
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Tagged abstract, adams avenue, art, black and white, California, gallery exhibition, john mireles, mojave desert, normal heights, nudes, photography
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Sparkle, Sparkle, Party, Party
The days between Christmas and New Year mean that it’s time for my friend Shannon’s Sparkle Party. And party time is photo time! Jen and Jen! Our sparkly hostess… Guess who the guy on the right is? (Hint, girl on … Continue reading
Orange County Museum of Art
Took a little trip to the museum today. The art on the inside? Not so much… my mom put it pretty well: “Looks like the community college gallery.” That didn’t stop me from pulling out the iPhone and having fun … Continue reading
Back to School
It’s Christmas Day and I’m home with the family. Part of the coming home is heading off to church for my once a year dose of religion. For me, going to church is kind a homecoming since it’s also the … Continue reading
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Tagged abstract, black and white, hipstamatic, iphone camera, modernism, photography, saint bruno, toy camera app, whittier
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A Christmas Eve Walk in the Park
Well, it’s home for the holidays. In Southern California, it’s always sunny and warm for Christmas and, despite the deluge that poured down earlier in the week, this year is no different. To spend some family time together, my parents, … Continue reading
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Tagged black and white, California, hipstamatic, iphone camera, photography, shakeitphoto, toy camera app, winter
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The Climbing Life – Part II
The iPhone may not be the best sports camera in the world, but that doesn’t mean I can’t try to make it work. I’m used to the quick motor drive of small format. With the iPhone, it’s one shot and … Continue reading
The Climbing Life
My last trip to Joshua Tree was fairly landscape and nature heavy. This trip was about rock climbing and photographing those who climb and lead the climbing lifestyle. When climbers describe how to do a route, they invariably stick their … Continue reading

