June 2nd, 2009
Last Sunday, The Girl and I attended the Maker Faire. What’s the Maker Faire, you ask? Well, it’s a lot of things. Mostly it’s a bunch of oddly creative people making oddly creative things in oddly creative ways. It’s sort of like what would happen if Burning Man crashed into Cirque du Soleil while Cirque du Soleil was busy ingesting a county fair.
There are robots. There are Legos. There are cars that run on trash and walnut shells. There are victorian houses on wheels, and giant copper snails and tesla coils and furry cars and fire trucks that shoot fire and lots and lots of people in top hats and corsets (sometimes at the same time).
And of course, I took pictures. Lots and lots of pictures:









May 22nd, 2009
I hope your heart center is feeling soft and open today, because I’m about to throw some love at you. 19 photographs of it, in fact! But don’t worry, they’re optimized so they should load pretty fast. Just keep reading while that’s happening.
Emily and Matt got hitched at the Cathedral Basilica of St. Joseph in San Jose, a stunning place to launch into married life if ever there was one. That place is gorgeous. We were worried about the light, wondering if there would be enough, since we couldn’t use flashes during the ceremony and wanted to avoid using them anyway (we are big fans of natural light). As it turned out, the light situation was challenging but not impossible. We got plenty of great shots just working with what was there.
The Red Bats had the pleasure of following these two throughout their wedding day, starting at 7 am (yes, we will get up early for our clients!) and ending up at the Capitol Club in the afternoon. It was a small wedding, just the family and some friends, and this made it easy to focus on the bride and groom and their delight in every detail of getting legally wed. They were so happy about the whole thing, so sweet to each other and everybody else, that they made falling in love and getting married seem like the only logical thing for anybody in their right mind to do.
It was easy to see they both felt they’d hit the jackpot in the romance department. Working on their photos later, I kept getting teary-eyed looking at the two of them together. (Have I mentioned yet what a cheeseball I am? Well, now you know for sure.) I’m not including the most touching photos here because some moments are too private for a blog post.
But I will reveal, in words anyway, that the bride’s father cried during his first dance with his newly married daughter, and almost everybody in the room cried too (including me) and I am sure the ones who didn’t were either not paying attention or holding it in. I told you these were some sweet people.
Congratulations, Emily and Matt!



















January 27th, 2009
I’ve got a pretty swell camera at my disposal, but sometimes cellphone pics are just the thing. For example, when my arms are tired and my nice camera seems so heavy. Or when I’m in a crowded bar and there isn’t room to maneuver a big lens. I could get a smaller camera, a point-and-shoot that would fit into my pocket. But the truth is, I love the way cellphone pics look. They have a way of simplifying the scene that I find quite refreshing. They also add an extra element of surprise: I never know what they will look like on my computer screen.

Below is a gallery of 50 cellphone pics from the past month or so, ending with a dinner the Red Bats attended to celebrate the commencement of the Year of the Ox. Click on the right side of the photo to move forward, and on the left side to move back.
And in these times of economic restraint, don’t forget to love the camera on your phone, if you’ve got one. If you don’t have a camera phone, love the cheapest digital camera you can find. Because making do with fewer pixels is just so chic right now.
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