Portrait of An Artist
This is a recent portrait of my mother, a Cuban ex-pat who, at 15 years old, was the youngest piano soloist to perform with the Havana Philarmonic. She’s my hero.
Well, hello stranger!
It has been nearly a year since I last posted on this blog and I can only say we’ve been through a lot of changes since moving back to the East Coast. After eight wonderful years in Hawaii, we are back on the Mainland. Back in my hometown as a matter of fact 🙂 I’ve […]
At the beach
I went back to my roots today to photograph one of the nicest, if not the nicest family I have had the pleasure of photographing in the past eight years in Hawaii. Here are three of the nine children 😉
Gone, Not Forgotten
Yesterday, local soldier Reid Nishizuka was laid to rest at The National Cemetery of the Pacific (aka Punchbowl Cemetery). (Punchbowl is a majestic resting place for fallen soldiers and visitors to Oahu would be remiss if they didn’t have it on their list of things to see. ) It was a humbling experience which […]
Japan
We recently spent some time in Japan and had a wonderful time. The people, the sights, and the food were just amazing. Anyway, I thought I would share a few collages I put together from shots taken with an iPhone 🙂 (And yes, I did bring and use my workhorse 35mm as well.) Thanks […]