I'm so glad you found me! I'm a San Francisco photographer, and this blog charts my journey in the ever-evolving world of photography. One of the things I love about photography is that it's a journey, not a destination. I'm constantly learning and meeting wonderful people. Please peruse the blog to your heart's content, then check out my website and feel free to contact me! (I love hearing from you.)

“Which of my photographs is my favorite? The one I’m going to take tomorrow." – Imogen Cunningham

“A portrait is not made in the camera but on either side of it.” – Edward Steichen

Day 50 (April 30)



Two views of Bagan at the end of the day. There are thousands of temples all crammed into one little valley, all of them almost a millennium old. It's pretty impressive, I have to admit.

Day 49 (April 29)





Evan and I took a slow 15 hour boat trip from Mandalay to Bagan. Here are a couple shots I took from the boat.

Day 48 (April 28)







Okay, in my attempt to get all these old pictures up I'm going to be brief with the descriptions.

These were taken around Mandalay on our second day there. It was a hot day, we went everywhere and saw everything, and Evan was a little sick, but it was still all amazing and wonderful.

Day 47 (April 27)



We only had one day in Mandalay, and we spent most of it just beat from the bus ride the night before and oppressed by the heat. Still, we rallied for sunset and made it to Mandalay Hill in time to see the pretty colors.

Day 46 (April 26)


This is the beautiful Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon, the capital of Myanmar/Burma. We visited in the very early morning, and I was hoping for some beautiful early morning light, but cloudy, grey, overcast, and hazy were all that was available.

It is still an impressive sight, though.

Day 45 (April 25)


Okay, so I have been a bad blogger. We've been back for a week, and I have just been slogging through the photo editing process with no end in sight. I was hoping to just post all the backlog of pictures on one day, but that is not practical. So I am just going to try to get caught up, one day at a time.

I missed a few days, so that will cut down the amount of work. :)

Some amazing photos came out of my camera in Burma. I just need to choose the right one (the hardest part), process it, and upload it. Simple, right? I wish!