Rock-a-billy in Death Valley

As far as the naming of National Parks goes, Death Valley was given one of the best. Not only is the name attention grabbing, but the park's landscape is as well. The park straddles the border between Nevada and California and has a variety of sand dunes, old dried up lakes, new rivers, and the strangest mountains I've seen. If you're ever in the neighborhood I highly recommend stopping by to take a peek. Here are a few snaps taken at one of the old lake beds. A funny natural phenomenon occurs here when it rains heavily and the wind allows the rocks to get up and have a dance. The trails left behind become evidence of their movement. Enjoy!




Jay & The FT's

Here's a little video I shot for my friend's band Jay & The FT's. They held a benefit concert for a local Boston charity called The Jimmy Fund, and managed to raise over $3000 in a single night.

http://vimeo.com/32450306





A Day in the Life of....

I had the opportunity to work with TimeDoc once again when they assigned me to follow a Chinese Harvard Student that is doing his Phd in Urban Planning. I didn't follow him in a creepy he didn't know about it way; instead we basically hung out together for the day and I shot him doing things like going to his dance class, meeting peers, advisors, etc.  It was interesting to get a glimpse into his daily life and a behind the scenes look at Harvard...

Here is a link to the video; and a few screen grabs.

http://vimeo.com/33691739  (pass: timedoc)














NY State of Mind

New York City has a lasting impression. Walking the streets there is like no other place I've experienced before. The towering buildings that loom over the the rivers of people bustling below, are reminiscent of the Grand Canyon. Although we only had two days there, I can't wait to get back! Here's a collage of sorts that I put together to represent the madness, and beauty that is NY City. Enjoy!


Once again I stumbled upon this image in my archives and thought I'd throw it up on the ol' blog. This was taken at Antelope Canyon near Page Arizona, while I was on a motorcycle trip a few years back. I may print it out super BIG and see how it looks.