• Cape Cod, Massachusetts

    I took the day off on Friday and went up to Cape Cod for the weekend to see what all the fuss is about. Though I was born and raised here in New England, for some reason I never visited and this seemed like the proper time to correct that.

    The weather wasn’t exactly perfect, but when it stopped raining the overcast skies provided a very soft and round light that made everything glow.

  • The Future Is Free

    In his latest blog post Chase Jarvis mentions Wired editor Chris Anderson’s new book, FREE, which is more or less about the effects that digital media has had on the cost of distribution of creative works.

    I haven’t read the book so I don’t claim to know what Anderson’s conclusions might be, though I have spent a lot of time ruminating on this whole free content movement that is slowly developing and I think it deserves some discussion. More of my ramblings after the jump.

  • Sailors' Delight

    Red sky in the morning, sailors take warning. Red sky at night, sailors' delight.

    I caught Chris wrapping up our sunset shoot at Point Lobos State Reserve.

  • Monterey, Aquarium

    Here are some new quick grabs from Monterey and Big Sur that I wanted to share.

    These are Chris’ feet standing on a very small beach as we prepared to photograph sunset.

    During the first two days it was very gloomy and rainy, but the fog created some awesome scenes.

    I also spent a couple of hours at the Monterey Aquarium (as I mentioned earlier). I won’t have any “serious” photos ready until after I return and get a chance to really edit them, but for the time being, here are some quick edits of some of the things I saw:

  • Big Sur, Monterey Part II

    This morning I thought to myself, It’s been ages since I’ve posted actual photographs on my photo blog. I decided to remedy that situation by showing off a little something I picked up in the Monterey Aquarium (in Monterey, California) on Sunday.

    This is more of a stock/photojournalism style of image that I don’t think fits in with the other images in my gallery, so Single-Serving Photo is the perfect place for it!