Spent the week in Phoenix visiting my mom and god-sister Laura. Had a great time eating great food, buying super-cool sun glasses, reliving my childhood through a waterside. I also did some underwater photography in the pool at the hotel and at the house. over all i had a great time and I cant wait to spend time with them again.
ps.
These photos are from Laura's camera and she took some of them.
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Monday, September 28, 2009
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Saturday, July 18, 2009
April
Animals were always present in my childhood; my brothers and I had almost every animal you can think of as a pet. Lizards, rats, fish, tarantulas, even a freshwater eel by the name of “noodle” lived at 705 NW Albemarle terrace. Yes we had just about every animal you could think but to me the dogs in our family were not just pets, but extended family members.
Throughout my childhood I had the pleasure of sharing a house with five different dogs, and each one of them touched my life in a different way. Some provided companionship while other provided something more. April was my families second Dog. She was a beautiful Black Lab that always protected and cared for our family. We would treat her like a member of the family, my dad would always take her on jogs around the neighborhood, they would run up and down the hills of north-west Portland some times all morning long. One time a burglar broke into our home and April chased after him before he got a chance to steal anything. A day later April came back home with the thief’s hat between her teeth, that hat became her favorite play toy. April always loved the Beach. Every time when we went to the coast we would always bring April, she would run and play in the water without a care in the world.
As the years passed April became less active, she no longer went on runs with my dad and spent most of the day lying in the entrance hall waiting for someone to pet her. One day the front door was left open and April got out. We were not worried at first because she knew her around the neighborhood. When she did not return after a few days we started to get worried. My brothers and I peppered the streets with Lost Dog flyers and made calls to the local animal shelter telling to keep an eye out for her. A few days later, a neighbor of ours that lived two blocks down hill brought her back home. She had fallen down one of the steep hills that are common around the area. The neighbor found her limping past his house took her in and nursed her back to health. Soon after we took her to the vet and found out that she was going blind. Knowing that April’s life was coming to end we decided to take her to the beach one last time. It was strange seeing her at the beach in her old age. All though she could hardly see anymore, you could tell she knew were she was and felt happy, Shortly there after she died.
I remember the day she died so vividly. I was at home watching Scooby do of all things and my mom came in and told me that April could no longer move. I went to the library were I found her lying by the back door. She had wet herself and did not seem to notice or even care. My mom told me that it was time to put her down. As I looked in April’s sad white-eye’s I could tell that my mom was right. I gave April one last hug, pet her belly and scratched her ears and went back to watching the crime solving K9 and his band of hippies. I then started to cry. About a week later my dad came home with April’s ashes in a Jar and an engraved marble headstone. That evening my family gathered in the backyard and buried our beloved friend.
At the end of July of 2009 my family and I moved out of our home 22 years. It was a very stressful time for my brothers and I. packing up our childhood and shoving things in to boxes took a toll on all of us. My God Mother and Sister realized and how much help our family needed and gratefully put in as much free time as they could. One day, towards the end of the move, Laura found an old photo of April at beach and posted it on FaceBook. I took one look at the photo and feel in love with it. I got a HI RES version of the photo and Played around with it Photoshop. I found the photo of April so Iconic of her, walking on the beach, headed toward the picturesque Haystack rock. She Just Looked so Peaceful to me.
Friday, July 17, 2009
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Movies on the Lawn
The student NPPA chapter played the Classic children’s adventure movie “ The Goonies” last Thursday on the Lawn at the Brooks Ventura campus. It was great to just hang out with my fellow students eat pizza and watch a movie just for the pure entertainment of it. We did not talk about photo stories, spot news, or direct cinema; instead we cracked jokes and talked about out first time watching this timeless film, and for once I felt like I went to a “real” college. I wish that brooks would do more events like this in the future. Next movie on the lawn idea: “The Princess Bride.”
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Protest at Notre Dame 5/17/09
I came to Notre Dame not to shoot protesters, but to congratulate my brother on graduating. My brother Bill has always been a hard worker and I have always known that he was going to do great things. He graduated cum laude and won an award for best thesis and received a Fulbright Scholarship. He will be traveling to Nepal in September to teach English and will then join the Teach For America Program where he will be teaching English to under privileged. He was captain of the Notre Dame fencing Team and always puts others before himself.
With that said, I’m overjoyed that president Obama was his commencement speaker. Many people never remember who their commencement speaker was or what they talked about in detail after they graduate. Bill and everyone else who witnessed his speech in person, including myself, will never forget it. It was historical and I feel that President Obama handled the controversial topic of abortion extremely well. In his speech he mentioned that the Civil Rights Committee was as diverse as they come and were unable to get any work done or even get along till they realized they had the common interest of fishing. After an impromptu, twighlight fishing trip, the committee set aside their differences and worked to changed America for the better.
I feel that everyone should follow the example of the Civil Rights Committee: set aside your differences and find common ground. We may surprise ourself with what we have in common. Whether you're pro-life, pro-choice, gay or straight, you will have something in common. Whether it be a sport or hobby, a favorite TV show or movie, once you find that similarity you would be surprised what you could accomplish together.
May 17, 2009 Protesters say the president Obama should not deliver the commencement address at Notre Dame University on Sunday. They're upset over his views on abortion and stem cell research.
Police say 23 protesters marched to the Notre Dame campus Saturday and 19 were arrested for trespassing.
A key organizer of the religious protesters in interviewed by members of the media out the Notre Dame campus.
A group of protesters pray before marching on the Notre Dame campus including Norma McCorvey (center). Norma is best known for her legal pseudonym "Jane Roe" during Roe v Wade. Norma was later arrested for refusing to leave the Notre Dame Campus grounds.
A group of protesters pray before marching on to the Notre Dame Campus.
Eleanor Bradly is Arrested after refusing to leave the Notre Dame Campus.
An unnamed protester is arrested after refusing to leave the Notre Dame campus
With that said, I’m overjoyed that president Obama was his commencement speaker. Many people never remember who their commencement speaker was or what they talked about in detail after they graduate. Bill and everyone else who witnessed his speech in person, including myself, will never forget it. It was historical and I feel that President Obama handled the controversial topic of abortion extremely well. In his speech he mentioned that the Civil Rights Committee was as diverse as they come and were unable to get any work done or even get along till they realized they had the common interest of fishing. After an impromptu, twighlight fishing trip, the committee set aside their differences and worked to changed America for the better.
I feel that everyone should follow the example of the Civil Rights Committee: set aside your differences and find common ground. We may surprise ourself with what we have in common. Whether you're pro-life, pro-choice, gay or straight, you will have something in common. Whether it be a sport or hobby, a favorite TV show or movie, once you find that similarity you would be surprised what you could accomplish together.
May 17, 2009 Protesters say the president Obama should not deliver the commencement address at Notre Dame University on Sunday. They're upset over his views on abortion and stem cell research.
Police say 23 protesters marched to the Notre Dame campus Saturday and 19 were arrested for trespassing.
A key organizer of the religious protesters in interviewed by members of the media out the Notre Dame campus.
A group of protesters pray before marching on the Notre Dame campus including Norma McCorvey (center). Norma is best known for her legal pseudonym "Jane Roe" during Roe v Wade. Norma was later arrested for refusing to leave the Notre Dame Campus grounds.
A group of protesters pray before marching on to the Notre Dame Campus.
Eleanor Bradly is Arrested after refusing to leave the Notre Dame Campus.
An unnamed protester is arrested after refusing to leave the Notre Dame campus
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Reading is Sexy
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Monday, May 4, 2009
A bit of history
In the year 2000 I was 13 and in the seventh grade. It was my first year of boarding school at The Phelps School in Malvern Pennsylvania In which I would stay at till my graduation in 2006. It was also the first time I looked through a Camera lens and saw the endless possibilities that photography could offer.
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
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