Entries Tagged as 'news'

Monday, May 24th, 2010

SVE Dirty Legs, Dirty Gears, & Off-road Duathlon

UPDATE: Photos are now up! SVE Santa Teresa MTB, Run, & Duathlon As the photographer for the South Valley Endurance event this past Sunday, I have to say I had a great time photographing the athletes and interacting with everyone at the race. If you competed in the one of the races, I most likely [...]

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

prints section being revised

If you’re wondering where the Prints page went, I have removed it for the time being due to some errors. Once everything is fixed and ready to go, which should be in about a week or so, the Prints section will be live again. During this update/fix, I’ll be adding new photos that you can [...]

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

May is National Bike Month!

For all the cyclists that read this blog, you’ll be happy to know that May is National Bike Month promoted by the League of American Bicyclists. Bike to work week is May 17th through the 21st. Of course, if you already ride your bike to work everyday, bonus points for you! For the locals in [...]

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

northstar @ tahoe mountain bike park

Well, Spring is officially here and that means Summer is near. In just a little over a month, the mountain bike park at Northstar at Tahoe will be open. According to the people operating the Northstar booth at this year’s Sea Otter Classic, there will be a huge increase in trail maintenance this season. This [...]

Monday, April 12th, 2010

supercharged – the life & times of tim brauch

As a skateboarder in San Jose, I’ve always heard about Tim Brauch, but never had the opportunity to meet him. From all that I’ve read and heard, he seemed like a real cool cat and someone who lived their life to the fullest. Though he passed away way to young, his life reminds me that [...]

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Modern Century

A retrospective exhibition on Henri Cartier-Bresson opens on April 11th and runs through June 28th at the New York MOMA. So if your in New York, lucky you! More info can be found here: http://www.moma.org/visit/calendar/exhibitions/968 For all of us on the west coast, we’re going to have to wait until October 30th to see it [...]

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

is JPG mag still viable?

I was, at one time, an avid reader of JPG mag and frequented the site often. I even submitted photos to a few of their themes and really, was just getting going on the site. Then came the buyout and things just haven’t been the same. JPG no longer offers their magazine at the newsstand, [...]

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

back on track

I’m a big Sharks hockey fan. I’ve haven’t watched every game this season, but definitely try to and if I do happen to miss a game, I’m religiously checking scores online. Being such a big Sharks fan, it pains me to see them play so poorly these last six games, with the playoffs looming ever [...]

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

polaroid film & the impossible project!

Do you have an old Polaroid camera lying around collecting dust because you can’t find film for it anymore? Well, in just a few days you’ll be able to resurrect that bad boy! Thanks to the folks running the IMPOSSIBLE project, a new instant film called the PX Silver Shade First Flush Monochrome (a long [...]

Saturday, March 20th, 2010

LensWork Podcast – Photography & The Creative Process

For that past few months I’ve been listening to an awesome podcast on iTunes by Brooks Jensen, the editor of LensWork magazine. Each individual podcast in the series ranges from 2-5 minutes, making the listening experience quick and easy. Because of this, I find myself listening to about a handful in one sitting. However, don’t [...]