Shot of the Day: 07.02.09
Urban homeless have always used supermarket shopping carts as a way to transport their belongings. Each one is unique and often times an interesting study of the person behind the cart.

Urban homeless have always used supermarket shopping carts as a way to transport their belongings. Each one is unique and often times an interesting study of the person behind the cart.

On Saturday, June 20th, following TRPS Rock Art by the Bay at Ft. Mason, Merle Becker’s documentary American Artifact: The Rise of American Rock Poster Art, had it’s world premier at The Red Vic on Haight St. in San Francisco. The movie is a must see for any rock poster collector or fan. Not only are you seeing poster artists in their studios talking about their craft, you also get a solid history lesson about the rock poster evolution from Elvis to Pearl Jam. Visit americanartifactmovie.com for the screening schedule.
I took some photos outside the theater while waiting in line and also during the Q&A segment after the screening. Below are some of my favorites.












Today is my son Jonah’s birthday. Everyone can give you advice about raising kids, everyone can tell you what is going to happen in the first 6 months, but no one can tell you the true feeling in your heart when you become father to a son. Jonah has enriched my life in more ways than one. Not only is he a great audience for my silliness, he is easily amused…just like his old man. I love Jonah to pieces and wish him the happiest of birthdays. Happy One Year Buddy, I love you!

Today is Laina’s birthday. To honor my partner in creativity and in life, today’s picture is one of my favorites of her. Taken in the Palm Desert, I’ve always loved the perspective and composition of this picture and of course Laina’s pondering of the T-Rex’s love of palm trees.
Happy Birthday Laina!

It was four years ago this month I took a solo road trip up to northern California and southern Oregon, one last hoorah before starting a new job. One of my stops was Crater Lake, a majestic and picturesque body of water that resides in the caldera of the once great volcano Mt. Mazama. This was one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever visited and should be on everyone’s checklist on places to see before you die, it is simply beautiful.

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