Eastern Sierras Fall Vacation

There’s yellow trees everywhere! Cottonwoods and Aspens turn bright yellow in the fall and look like patches of fire in the valleys and canyons on the eastern side of the Sierra’s. Brea had never been to the east side of the mountains so I had to show her the most beautiful back yard she never knew existed. We hopped over to the Orchard House in Genoa NV for a couple days before hitting the road. Nestled into the base of the mountains just below Tahoe, the property sits in the heart of Genoa, the oldest settlement in Nevada, and is one of the most beautiful places in the Carson Valley.  There are deer everywhere, and bears, and they love the fall apples.   Randy and Betsy live there and are the people behind the immaculate upkeep of the Orchard House. I’m glad to have them as friends and very thankful for their generosity and hospitality over the years. Thanks Falckes!

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We left the orchard house after a couple days and headed south on the 395.  Our next destination was Mono Lake, but we had a couple secret hot spring spots to soak up on the way.  Mono Lake is one of the most alkaline lakes in the world and home to trillions of ancient crustaceans called brine shrimp.  There are also swarms of flies that move around the shore like a shimmery sheet of black velvet.  The flies can blow a bubble around themselves and swim below the surface of the water in their own SCUBA suit.  Mono is also a sanctuary for all kinds of birds and breeding grounds for most California sea gulls.  If you see a sea gull on any given beach in California, chances are it was born near Mono Lake.  The landscape around the lake is stark and otherworldly yet one of the most colorful places you could ever see.  There’s always loads of photographers out there because it looks like nowhere else on earth.  Go to the south tufa on any given evening and watch the sunset, you won’t regret it!

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This is an example of how much the colors can change in a matter of minutes at Mono Lake!16

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We left Mono lake and climbed the hill into Mammoth Lakes CA, one of the most thermally unstable places in California.  Thermal activity has been rising in the region for years and everyone is hoping the mountain doesn’t blow like St. Helens did.  If you’re willing to risk it, however, Mammoth is a chill little ski town with lots of charm, a great brewery and also lots of bears.  I watched a bear digging in the trash through the peep hole of our hotel room door at the Cinnamon Bear Inn.. maybe he was just the hotel pet.  In the morning we headed back north and around the June Lakes loop.  Some of the most spectacular groves of bright yellow aspens speckle the hillsides and shores of June and Silver Lake.  The lakes are like shiny little dots of turquoise surrounded by glimmering yellow trees  and massive blue mountain peaks.  Perfect weather, clean air, no traffic and amazing colors made June Lake seem like a good place to build a cabin and disappear for a few months at a time.

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Just north of Mono Lake we took a little detour to the gold rush ghost town of Bodie CA.  Bodie sits in the high desert above Mono Lake, about 8,300 ft above sea level.  Bodie grew from a small handful of miners is 1876,  to over 10,000 people in 1880 after a mining company struck a large deposit of gold ore.  At one time, Bodie was the fastest growing city in the nation and the 3rd largest city in California.  Bodie was famous for hard weather and hard people.  With 65 saloons at its peak, this inhospitable city was full of hard gambling, drinking and fighting.  Only a small fraction of the city still remains but what is left is beautiful and eerie.  There are homes full of clothing and furniture, as well as shops stocked with everything from Ghirardelli Chocolates to Calumet Baking Soda and Bay Rum.  Rusty metal, old nails and wood litter the ground everywhere but you can’t take anything with you without also taking the Bodie Curse.  We spent a few hours wandering the old streets peering into windows full of history and mystique.  Brea and I both agreed that there was much more here to explore and we should come back soon. IMG_0310
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Día de Los Muertos

Today is Halloween and this weekend is Dia de Los Muertos. Whatever tradition you celebrate there’s an undeniable feeling that this time of year is when the world of the living and the world of the dead are intertwined. I recently shot a couple of Sacramento artist’s and experts on Dia de Los Muertos. I met up with Rob-O at Mayahuel Tequila Museo to check out his giant sugar skull and learn about his work. After that I headed over to La Raza Galeria Posada to meet up with Jesus Barela and learn more about the history of Dia de Los Muertos. Check out the article in the SNR

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Jesus created these figures of Pancho Villa and Frida Kahlo to celebrate them on day of the dead.
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You can see some more of Rob-O’s sugar skull artwork at Little Relics Boutique at 901 21st street in Midtown Sac. It’s a really cool shop and totally worth a visit.
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John and Stacy

Rob Orani hired me to 2nd shoot for the wedding of John Tinker and Stacy Bell. Yep it was the Tinker Bell wedding. I would have gone with the Tinkerbell theme but I’m sure they have heard that enough during their time together. Turns out I went to Jr. High with the groom and some of the guests.. small world! This group of people danced more than any wedding I have ever seen. Good work John and Stacy!

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Jonathan and Samedi

This was my first experience shooting multiple types of cultural ceremonies in the same day. Jonathan is Chinese and Jewish, Di is Cambodian and Buddhist. The first half of the day was a fury of outfit changes, chants, food, songs and stories in a traditional Cambodian style. I was amazed and bewildered by most of what was happening, but there was plenty to shoot! The Cambodian festivities came to an end and before I could catch my breath they were getting ready for a more familiar type of wedding, complete with Jewish ceremony and reception. It was a wild ride and I’m happy to have been a part of it. Thanks to my 2nd shooter Russel Volksen for the awesome work.  Congrats Jon and Di!

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Beatnik’s on the move

After almost 6 years in the awesome building on 17th and Broadway, Beatnik Studios purchased a building and is moving to a beautiful neighborhood near south side park in Downtown Sacramento. Owning our own building is giving us the opportunity take our vision to the next level. It’s been tons of hard work but we’re moving fast and getting lots done! I can’t thank all of the people involved enough for all of your hard work and enthusiasm.  We can’t wait to see 723 S street transform into Sacramento’s most stunning venue, photo studio and art gallery!

Kelly, Wes, Lindsay, Jett, Elisabeth, Steve.. best demo crew ever!

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Scott Lacey, welder, metal artist, mechanic, fabricator, good friend, awesome dude, recently married!

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My dad, Steve, and my business partner Lindsay have been going hard for the last month.new beatnik-8

Celebrating the new space with our first event.  Karen gets a well deserved beverage from one of Sac’s coolest people David Sobon.new beatnik-10

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We even had a wedding there already.. and lots more on the calendar this fall.  Congratulations Genevieve and Tyler!first wedding

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We also had a wild birthday party with aerial silk dancers and awesome live music.. I knew those 30ft ceilings would come in handy!

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And a little Brian Rogers at our client appreciation reception.. always a nice touch.new beatnik-18