April 12, 2012
Teresa and a scintillating scotoma hangin’ at a crater.
Crater Lake, OR; Nikon F3HP; Kodak Portra 160NC; Nov 2011
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Teresa and a scintillating scotoma hangin’ at a crater.

Crater Lake, OR; Nikon F3HP; Kodak Portra 160NC; Nov 2011

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April 11, 2012
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Grew up in LA, spent the last three years in Chicago, and last 9 months living/traveling in various cities in China and across the US. Currently in New York but will soon be driving back to LA. I hope to discover even more of the little towns natural phenomena that make up America. 
I love the qualities of film and—since losing all my digital cameras—shoot all my photos with either a Nikon F3HP or Olympus XA.

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Grew up in LA, spent the last three years in Chicago, and last 9 months living/traveling in various cities in China and across the US. Currently in New York but will soon be driving back to LA. I hope to discover even more of the little towns natural phenomena that make up America. 

I love the qualities of film and—since losing all my digital cameras—shoot all my photos with either a Nikon F3HP or Olympus XA.

My submission to this tumblr collection of photographers. Check it out!

April 11, 2012
neon palms
I have this strange attraction to old neon signage. In spite of its popular associations, it doesn’t seem tacky to me. I like seeing the vibrant mix of colors and the varied typography.
Palms Motor Hotel, Portland OR; Nikon F3HP; Kodak Portra 160NC; Nov 2011
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neon palms

I have this strange attraction to old neon signage. In spite of its popular associations, it doesn’t seem tacky to me. I like seeing the vibrant mix of colors and the varied typography.

Palms Motor Hotel, Portland OR; Nikon F3HP; Kodak Portra 160NC; Nov 2011

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April 6, 2012
Teresa / Mt. Shasta
Shasta, CA; Nikon F3HP; Ilford Pan F 50; Nov 2011
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Teresa / Mt. Shasta

Shasta, CA; Nikon F3HP; Ilford Pan F 50; Nov 2011

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April 6, 2012
A historic shack in some old nondescript town north of Sacramento
Northern California; Nikon F3HP; Kodak Portra 160NC; Dec 2011

A historic shack in some old nondescript town north of Sacramento

Northern California; Nikon F3HP; Kodak Portra 160NC; Dec 2011

April 5, 2012
Cacti in the succelent garden by the California State Capitol.
Sacramento, CA; Nikon F3HP; Kodak Portra 160NC; Dec 2011
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Cacti in the succelent garden by the California State Capitol.

Sacramento, CA; Nikon F3HP; Kodak Portra 160NC; Dec 2011

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April 4, 2012
This is at the garden outside of the California State Capitol’s succulent garden. 
Sacramento, CA; Nikon F3HP; Kodak Portra 160NC; Dec 2011
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This is at the garden outside of the California State Capitol’s succulent garden. 

Sacramento, CA; Nikon F3HP; Kodak Portra 160NC; Dec 2011

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April 4, 2012
City Hall
Sacramento, CA; Nikon F3HP; Kodak Portra 160NC; Nov 2011
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City Hall

Sacramento, CA; Nikon F3HP; Kodak Portra 160NC; Nov 2011

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April 3, 2012
sup dog
San Francisco; Nikon F3HP; Ilford Pan F 50; Nov 2011
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sup dog

San Francisco; Nikon F3HP; Ilford Pan F 50; Nov 2011

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April 3, 2012
The past year has been amazing and I feel lucky to have experienced it all. My rotations with school have brought me through China, back to Chicago, up the Pacific, and from the West Coast through the heart of America to NY where I am now. It was definitely not the most convenient or practical choice, but I wouldn’t have traded it for anything.
This is the first in a series of posts documenting my trip up the West Coast last fall. I left Los Angeles in November and got to Seattle in a couple days, but by the end of 2011 I ended up driving back down and up again so I’m just going to post them here:
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The past year has been amazing and I feel lucky to have experienced it all. My rotations with school have brought me through China, back to Chicago, up the Pacific, and from the West Coast through the heart of America to NY where I am now. It was definitely not the most convenient or practical choice, but I wouldn’t have traded it for anything.

This is the first in a series of posts documenting my trip up the West Coast last fall. I left Los Angeles in November and got to Seattle in a couple days, but by the end of 2011 I ended up driving back down and up again so I’m just going to post them here:

Pacific Coasting 

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