I tend to take shots of street murals, moments of juxtaposition, and color, and have a thing for low angles, diagonal lines, and off-center portraits.
Where Neon Signs Go to Die: The Neon Boneyard in Las Vegas
Istanbul Through an iPhone Lens (via Instagram)
Home, Instagrammed: San Francisco Through an iPhone Lens
Photos of Egypt, I: From the Streets to the Citadel in Cairo
















I have a very similar photography from Barcelona, and I bet we took it in the same place
i love your photos.
what type of camera do you use?
i really need one, and im hoping to find suggestions?
The more recent shots on my blog are Instagram pics from my iPhone 4s. Any non-Instagram shots you see were probably taken with my Canon G11. I’m a big fan of the Canon G series — it’s pretty compact yet sturdy, and does lots of stuff that the bigger dSLRs can do!
Oh, because I’m on the look out for a new camera and I really don’t know what’s good and what just has a big price tag :/
Hi, nice to read your blog. It is very interesting. So you often carry a camera on your bag so I wonder what you use for your photos.
Thank you xx
Rules of third is important to a good photo – dont center things – and explore as that what photography allows you to do – get down at different levels and look and things differently – check out Art Wolfe Photography – I have been lucky to meet him and take a few courses – he is an Art major and is an amazing photographer – if you love nature or wildlife you will love his work – I really like your blog – fell upon it trying to get on Pinterest – best of luck
filters are also fun to use – take an old nylon and put in on your lense -
You photos speak on their own accord. I like them. Keep shooting and writing of course.
Thank you! I’m hoping to take a photography course soon — but in the meantime, yes…I’ll keep shooting