Space is running out for my environmental portraiture workshop on Saturday, July 13, at the Museum of Photographic Arts in San Diego.
If you're interested in signing up, get in quick as there are only a few spots remaining.
Registration
$50 MOPA members, Students, Seniors
$60 General
To register over the phone call 619.238.7559 x235. For more information contact [email protected].
And you can check out a short video MOPA produced about the course:
Hope to see you there!
In 2011, I shot a photo essay about thousands of Jehovah's Witnesses who clean our football stadium every year ahead of their annual convention.
The folks at Voice of San Diego were kind enough to let me put some finishing touches on the original piece.
They sent me out a couple of weeks ago to produce diptychs of the cleaning in 2011 and this year's convention.
It was fascinating wandering the stadium, packed with colorful umbrellas, and listening in to a bit of the service.
Having not grown up in the most religious family in the world, I'm always eager to see the efforts and traditions behind faith and worship.
Here are some of my favorites from the day. And to see the project presented in totality with the diptychs, head over to Voice of San Diego.
The conversation about trade between the United States and Mexico is in full swing.
There are dreams of a bi-national Olympic bid and talks of expanding trade and making our borders work smoother.
Even The New York Times popped in to look at the efforts on those fronts by the mayors of San Diego and Tijuana.
It's something I kept in mind Thursday as I spent the day with a fish wholesaler in San Diego who was scoping fish in Tijuana to bring to the U.S. markets.
This is a look inside the fish markets of Tijuana, Mex.