Friday, November 26, 2010





After trancending through physical and mental exhaustion, we arrive in San Juanico battered bruised transformed travelers.The north road in was a extended welcome to Baja and a speedy transition into the ruggedness of traveling through Mexico. The longer you stay the higher the chance you might not leave, personally this what we experienced, to describe it takes on a whole new level, the people, the food, not to mention the waves we had and what we have experienced as a whole, working in the garden, fresh hot coffee of a morning, to beautifully cooked meals of a evening with good company. After living in San Juanico for four months I now have a book full of recipes to take with me on the road, a plant that needs watering and some tasteful memories.
We just had our 35mm film developed, here are some photographs taken over the last 6months.



slide-ways from Image^ on Vimeo.






I took several photographs of this historical building,originally constructed in 1903-1904 and was the residence and business of Matthew E. Helme, one of the founders of the city of Huntington Beach and a former mayor.Today, the building is still owned by descendents of Helme. The storefront is now an antique store, M.E. Helme Antiques.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010



An anthology of greens.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010






Riding mexican style in the back of a pickup, negotiating the obstacle course of Panga Beach.

a single thread from Image^ on Vimeo.

Thursday, November 11, 2010


Follow your inner moonlight, don't hide the madness -Allen Ginsberg




Thursday, November 4, 2010









When digital manipulation has become of normal, and flash has ultimately diminished the appreciation of the exquisite, yet perhaps too subtle a tonal range of ambient light.