02 01/12
16:41

Grandma’s 100th

A Portrait of my grandmother at her 100th birthday back in November. Shot with the Bronica and cross-processed Fuji T64.

11 04/11
23:27

Jim Miner

After six months I finally got I a shot of Jim Miner worthy of The ATAK portrait series. Jim’s station is in the darkest corner of the studio… That’s my excuses for lagging and I’m sticking to it.

20 08/10
18:20

Cowboy

Photographed at Silverado Catttle Club, Trabuco Canyon California.

10 08/10
16:52

Adrian Lee

Third in a series of portraits of the active members of The Analog Tattoo Arts Kolective at work. All the photographs in the series were made with my Bronica rangefinder film camera and this shot is no exception.  The subject this time is the sovereign of the shop and overseer of tattoo operations, Adrian Lee.

04 08/10
07:00

Matt Shamah

And here we have Mr. Matt Shamah, also of ATAK.  This picture too was made with the Bronica rangefinder just a few minutes after the previous shot of Ron. I feel a series coming on…

02 08/10
13:40

Ron Earhart

Here we find one Ronald Earhart hard at work at San Jose’s own Analog Tattoo. I shot this with my Bronica using Kodak Portra 400 film during my last trip up to The Bay Area

26 07/10
08:55

The Mumlers

On a recent trip the The Bay Area I had the opportunity to photograph on of my favorite bands, The Mumlers. If you haven’t heard them yet, don’t wait another minute.

07 05/10
14:55

Venice Beach Freakshow

The article I photographed on Todd Ray’s Venice Beach Freakshow for The U.K.’s Bizarre Magazine is out on the stands this month. I had a blast shooting this one. Todd’s a quite a character and a bona-fide southern gentleman. The Super Freaks are an amazing bunch. It was super cool to shoot Murrugun again too.

02 05/10
20:24

Adrian and Masa

On the Train to Yokohama. I made it with my Bronica. Ah la la la la la la

25 03/10
10:14

Jim Marshall RIP

I’m sad to say that Jim Marshall Died yesterday. Jim was a legend in the world of rock and roll photography. I had the pleasure of meeting, and photographing him last year when he spoke here in town. He will be missed.