
Friday, February 27, 2009
Favorite Picture from SF Field Trip

SF Field Trip Portraits
Some of my favorite portraits from the field trip to San Francisco.
Taking pictures of people while resting at the MOMA Cafe.



Going into the darkroom at Rayko
Jes in the beloved 1940's pohotbooth.
Jes looking at the view from the Marriott.




Jessie realizing that we forgot Neil as the elevator doors close.
The awkward moment when a woman enters the elevator filled with our class trying to sneak out of the hotel.
On the way home from the trip I snapped my view of the cranes on from BART. I know that none of the people who refused to give up their seats even though I told them I was disabled and in pain are reading this, but I hate them. And to the guy in the middle of the aisle who wanted to give me his seat but couldn't, thank you.














Thursday, February 12, 2009
Gung Hay Fat Choy! - SF Chinese New Year Parade 2009
I was going to go to the San Francisco Chinese New Year Parade so I brought my camera along. I started at the end of the parade so I got pictures of the floats and marchers before they left and then I went up the parade route and got pictures of the second half of the parade in action.
Oddly specific captions brought to you by the KTVU broadcast that I recorded.
Three children, including two members, stand in front of the San Francisco Police Department Lion Team's lion heads before the start of the parade.
Yau Kung Moon Kung Fu Lion Dancers get ready to start the parade.
A woman from the Thai Cultural Center of the San Francisco Bay Area performs the tealeaf-picking dance from the Northern hill tribes of Thailand. The youngest members of the troupe perform the dance.
Several young girls from San Jose's Orchard Asian Cultural Dance Troupe perform a ribbon dance.
Members of the Foster City Chinese Club perform the traditional fan dance combined with classical ballet dance moves in silk costumes.
Children reach out to touch a lion from the San Francisco Police Lion Dance Team.
A lion from 
San Francisco Police Lion Dance Team moves through the streets.
San Francisco Police Lion Dance Team energizes the crowd.
The 101ft long dragon from Mills High School Dragon team chases a new pearl. The head of the dragon weighs 21lbs and is made of cardboard and balsa wood. Two teams of thirty-five students power the dragon and the teams alternate every block of the route.
Yau Kung Moon Kung Fu Lion Dancer leads the grand finale dragon down the parade route.
The grand finalie float carring over 50,000 firecrackers starts down the parade route. The sanitation department is waiting just behind.
Oddly specific captions brought to you by the KTVU broadcast that I recorded.













Rebecca's Birthday Party - Event Assignment

Rebecca gets her birthday treat as everyone claps for her.
Rebecca's Birthday - Saturday, January 24, 2009 - 10pm-3amI went to one of my friend's birthday parties. It was a loosely organized party at Dave and Buster's in San Jose

Beach

This isn't really documentary photography but I had some free time last week (and my power was out all day) so I took my dogs to the Beach. One of them kept dragging me through the surf so he could try to herd all of the birds. it would of been ok except it is FEBRUARY and I didn't have a change of clothes.

I also think I found a fossil when I was looking at rocks. What do you think?


Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Top 16 Event Pictures
For my event I went to my friend's 22nd birthday party at Dave and Buster's. I've been having some trouble narrowing it down to five so I'm going to post the top 15 first. They're in loose categories.

The birthday cake (you can see the candles)
She kinda got sick of me taking pictures of her but not being allowed to pose. Here are some of her reactions to seeing me take a picture. The one with the sword is after she found out I got a picture of her after she hurt herself.
Dinnertime pics
Having issues with the bill
Action Shots
Some portraits I took that night







Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Decisive Moment - Final Pick
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I do usually try to avoid picking cat pictures as my favorites because I know the subject matter is not as interesting if they are not your cats. Pictures on blogs are fair game though.
The following is some of the thought process that went into picking this shot over the others I took of her.



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