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

About A Year Ago


I took my class on a field trip to Mission Dolores in San Francisco. And took this shot quickly while we were inside the church. If you've never been there, you should go. It's beautiful.

Can You Give Me A Hand?


I know you've been missing the tiger pictures, so here's another for you. I love their paws. Tigers often weigh over 200 lbs, but they jump and land so lightly, and their huge paws help enormously with this.

Blurry


We were having drinks one evening, and I was attempting to surreptitiously take photos of the other patrons of the bar. Pretty much all the photos ended up blurry and unusable, but this one I took a shine to. I think it captured the relaxed mood of the evening pretty well.

Simian

This lady and her monkey were on the street one evening enjoying a banana, so I asked if I could take a picture. She seemed less than thrilled (which is why I wasn't brave enough to include her face, although the picture might be much better with it), but she said I could.

Using my very broken Thai I managed to ascertain that this little fellow is about 8 months old.

Boyfriend


Yep, this is mine. Constantly attached to the computer, even when we are vacationing in the beautiful Thai islands.

Just kidding, he really isn't that bad. Perhaps slightly addicted to modern technology, but then, who isn't?

Baby Tiger

The face of a two month old tiger. Still kind of fierce, though. About the same size as a housecat at this age, and they are very well socialized so that you can play with them in about the same way. We fed them from a bottle and played with them.

Tigers attack from behind, so these little guys kept sneaking up on me and attacking my skirt. So now I can say that I've been attacked by a tiger and lived to tell the tale.

(All these tiger pictures were taken at the tiger temple in Kanchanaburi. You can go live there for a month and work with the tigers if you take the time to fill out an application. I would love to!)