Posts Tagged ‘nature’

Go to Modern Hiker for a great overview of many hikes in LA.

Go to Modern Hiker for a great overview of many hikes in LA. Best hiking blog out there.

You know you love your job when the time passes and all you remember doing was laughing and having fun. My shoot with this gorgeous family felt like one of those work days. We flowed together walking and playing down the beach, stopping to shoot when it felt right, and then strolled back again. Little Jack, who was mostly interested in using the new appendages he had just figured out, had only a few minor melt downs. What an adorable little guy.  Look at that smile! Thanks Amy, Mark and Jack for a memorable afternoon.0270_EnfieldFamily_F1007TT

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Since I had to be up in Oregon for a photo workshop and I hadn’t visited my sister and Lars in a long time, I decided to drive the journey and turn it into a road trip. I took my time, stopping when I wanted to get out and take pics. Once you get past Sacramento, the 5 fwy turns into some of the most scenic and graceful landscapes. Rolling yellow hills, snowy mountain peaks, oak forests, rivers galore, lakes and bridges, it’s got all the eye candy for the person who’s visually oriented like I am.

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Mount Shasta. Something about this place is magical. 0271_SFandOregon_X1001

I stopped to take a much needed soak at the Stewart Mineral Hot Springs in Shasta. The system goes like this. For $25, you get a tub in your own little room that spews out 180 degree silica mineral water which you mix with cold water. Soak there for about 10min but don’t rub your skin because the silica is like little shards of glass. Get out and wrap your sheet around your body and shuffle down to the wood burning sauna for as long as you can take it. When you’re done there walk outside to the deck, down the stairs, and jump into the freezing cold river water to complete the process and close your pours. Repeat 3 times. The area is said to contain sacred healing energy.

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0310_SFandOregon_X1001This is the pool you are supposed to jump into.

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And this was on my way back. I stopped at sunset right after my hot spring soak at one of the Shasta Lake bridges. This is a composite of 4 pictures.

Leak Shasta bridge

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My mom and I drove up to SF together to visit my sister and her boyfriend. Here are some highlights from the trip. My sisters boyfriend Lars had a friend named Talmage who worked at George Lucas’s Industrial Light and Magic so we were able to get a private tour of the facilities in the Presidio and watch their 15 min reel of where they’be been to where they’ve come  in an epic theater with the most amazing surround sound ever. I can’t wait to see their next 3D movie, AVATAR. If it’s anything like the trailer, it’ll have you on the edge of your seat the entire time. Thanks for the tour Talmage. It was really cool.
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Richard Avedon, the famous portrait photographer was having an exhibit at the SFMOMA that Lars and I really wanted to see. This is some of his work.
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A beautiful morning hike on the north side of the Golden Gate off of Bunker Road. My lovely friend Ruthy joined us for the excursion.
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And my sister and I goofing around in her kitchen. Lars was the photographer.
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We managed to squeeze in lots of activities in a short amount of time. I love San Francisco for it’s plethora of activity choices, access to nature, colorful and interesting architecture, and so much culture! We parted ways on Sunday morning, my mom stayed one more day and took a flight back and I headed up the 5 to Oregon for my photography workflow workshop with Kevin Kubota.