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Hi there and welcome! I'm a San Francisco photographer armed with a Nikon and a case of wanderlust. When I lost my job, I decided to embark on a journey, both literally and reflectively, to capture what people treasure most in life. Read more about my story here...

 

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What We Treasure in India: My Goat  

A warm and fuzzy post to start the work week. Learn more about my stop to a small village in Rajasthan, India. Read more here...

New photos of India have been added to the photo gallery. Click here to experience what I consider to be one of the most stunning landscape in the word!

 

 

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Jul132012

Brooklyn in Pictures

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Reader Comments (3)

So relative to San Francisco, how bad is the hipster problem in Brooklyn?

July 13, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterLissShew

Hahaha! Well, relative to SF, Brooklyn hipsters are not nearly as annoying. Perhaps it's because the line between hipster/non-hipster seems to be blurrier (or maybe I just don't know the NY hipster fashion) or because Brooklyn is larger, so they're more spread out (versus a gaggle of them standing in line at Blue Bottle). Brooklyn hipsters also seemed to pull it off more naturally, not like the SF hipsters where you KNOW they've been posing in a front of a mirror for an hour before they leave the house.

July 13, 2012 | Unregistered Commentercarrie breinholt

MISS YOU, CARRIE! Hope your flight across the pond was a good one and you are enjoying Iceland!

July 14, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterMarie

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