I photographed the procession through the mission district last Friday. Lately I've been enamored with the engravings of Jose Guadalupe Posada, a Mexican artist from the early 20th/late 19th century. His work was running through my mind as I made these images. I hope you enjoy them.
So school has seriously been kicking my ass for the past month or so, hence a severe drop off in post frequency. However, below are a couple things I've photographed recently, some for the magazine, some just for fun. Hope you enjoy.
Last Friday, 13 September, community leaders from the Fillmore and Western Addition joined the youth of Plaza East housing projects for an afternoon barbecue, sponsored by the grassroots organization Open Arms. It was a relaxing and positive evening.
From August 18-30, I was working with nine other photographers in a small town in Northern Mexico, teaching photography workshops for the children of the town. The project was conceived and funded by the San Francisco based non-profit Project Luz. Please support them in their mission to enrich young peoples lives through art education.
Here are the first scans from some of the portraits and street scenes I shot in the town. More will be posted soon.
Here are some more shots from two weeks ago at the Renaissance Faire in Willits, CA. This weekend is the Pittsburgh Faire, so stay tuned for those.
That's Tamra, holding a lockett she carries with a pictures her son Brian at his baptism -- at a Ren Faire. Brian, who is now officially a Duke, is a Faire Brat. And so is Tamra's other child, Kimberly. These friendly and outgoing people epitomize the familial nature of Faire community.
Alan and Judy are leather workers based in Willits. They travel to Faires around the region, selling their wares.
Last Friday, August 3, I photographed the FJ World Championship sailing race, held off of Treasure Island in San Francisco Bay. Here are some pictures of the sailors readying their boats.
Japanese Sailors: These guys are awesome.
And now out on the water, which was rough. It was a struggle to keep my gear dry, much less compose and focus.