Tagged: NightShot

Day 310

September 9, 2020 Waited all day to go outside in hopes the air would get better. It didn’t. So I had to settle for skulking around our courtyard for pictures. This situation, while I...

Day 180

May 2, 2020 This mural, titled “Kid Gloves”, may be found in the alley between 14th and 15th Streets on Wilshire Boulevard, at the Santa Monica Gloveworx location. The artist is Fin Dac, a...

Day 133

March 16, 2020 Heading home tonight, stopping at various grocery stores to collect items I’m going to need. The run on toilet paper is on-going. Also paper towels and facial tissue are not readily...

Day 123

March 6, 2020 Industrial spaces and night time shooting lend themselves to black and white photography. A ladder to nowhere.

Day 120

March 3, 2020 One thing I really appreciate about my neighborhood is how quiet it is. It’s nine PM and there is no one out. It’s such a relief to come home to this...

Day 92

February 4, 2020 Been driving past this shop most evenings on my way home from work. Always admiring the quince dresses. Massive clouds of tulle and taffeta. A fluffy celebration of womanhood in some...

Day 73

January 16, 2020 Pictured here is the Taft Building which was completed in 1923. The Classical Revival style building was designed by Percy A. Wisen and Albert R. Walker. It is one of the...

Day 39

December 13, 2019 The Beverly Hills City Hall, located on Rexford Drive between Santa Monica Boulevard and Little Santa Monica, was completed in 1932. Designed by architects William J. Gage and Harry G. Koerner...

Day 32

December 6, 2019 Venice, CA is known for many things, the Boardwalk, the shops and restaurants on Abbot Kinney, the canals. But is also known for its murals. Turn any corner and you’ll find...

Day 26

November 30, 2019 I really enjoy photographing churches. It all started on my first trip to Europe many, many years ago. There is just so much art to be seen inside. Not to mention...