Nose cone of an aircraft at an aircraft boneyard in Arizona.
(Taken during a kick-ass night photography workshop last winter with TakenPictures and Joe R. Reed).
Nose cone of an aircraft at an aircraft boneyard in Arizona.
(Taken during a kick-ass night photography workshop last winter with TakenPictures and Joe R. Reed).
The HMCS Calgary, a 440ft Halifax-class frigate, has served in the Royal Canadian Navy since 1995.
(This image was taken during the ship's visit to San Francisco during Fleet Week 2015.)
Inside a power plant, which provided power to a former Rayon Factory in Alabama.
Another angle from inside the beautiful cooling tower at the former Satsop Business Park in Elma, Washington.
It's not often that I post images of critters, because it's rare that I get close enough to get a great shot with the equipment I have.
On this particular day in Wyoming, my Dad, brother and I were driving over a bridge into the town of Moose when we noticed a crowd of people standing on the bridge. We ran over to discover a bull moose, standing 10 feet below us, chilling and eating greens along the riverside. I had never seen a wild moose and seeing him that close in Moose, Wyoming was even better.
Looking out into the hallway from a patient room inside the Medical Building at Central State Hospital in Georgia.
Taken inside the reception lobby of the Jones Building of Central State Hospital in Georgia.
Construction on this building. the only hospital in the county, was completed just before 1930 and remained in operation for nearly 50 years. It contained a clinical lab, x-ray department and morgue.
This is something a little different for me, but it definitely evokes a feeling or serenity, which is how I feel when I'm surrounded by the sea.
Taken on a ferry from Bainbridge to Seattle.
This was one of my favorite scenes from a car junkyard one October evening in the Southern California desert.
(Lit with a Streamlight Stinger and moonlight.)
Day room inside an ancillary building, circa 1932, at a Tennessee State Hospital.
I spent the last week of 2015 on the road. The adventure started when I met up with my friend Joe in the Grand Canyon and we continued our adventure exploring more of Arizona and Utah over the next 5 days.
In the next few months, I'll be publishing fully processed DSLR images one at a time on my blog, but those images are not the only note-worthy moments from the trip.
During our 2,600 miles on the road, I captured dozens of images on my phone. The photographs below are the moments in between each DSLR shutter click. These are moments seldom shared and also some of my favorite moments from my travels.
Decaying desk drawers inside a former State Psychiatric Hospital in Tennessee.
This building was constructed in 1932 and has been abandoned for the last few decades.
Today, I settled back in at home after being away from San Francisco for 2 weeks. I spent the last 6 days traveling 2,600 miles across California, Arizona, Nevada and Utah while camping and shooting.
The Grand Canyon was the first stop last Sunday, after leaving San Diego. My friend Joe and I spent less than 24 hours here, but seeing the way the canyon looked during sunset, moonlight and sunrise was pretty awesome.