Adventures
Every time I shoot, I document the session here.
Every adventure, with full transparency. The good days, the bad days, and the downright ugly days.
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434 - Cascadas de Tamasopa
We didn’t even realize it but we showed up to a waterpark today, thinking it was a waterfall nature hike. Mexico’s full of surprises.

433 - La Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel
OUR VAN’S FINALLY FIXED, WOOOOOOOOOO! Within minutes of picking it up, we were off to our next destination- La Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel. And let me tell you… This was one of the most epic churches I’ve ever seen in my entire life.

432 - Arcos de Milenio
Today's shoot was at these MASSIVE yellow arches that looked like they were created by Ronald McDonald on acid. By the end of it, I was craving french fries like nobody's business.

431 - Museo Panteón de Belén
The awesome thing about Mexico is that they actually acknowledge that death is a real thing, unlike the United States. Which is comforting in a strange, unsettling way.

430 - Santuario de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe
This is a shortie adventure, because it wasn’t supposed to happen. I felt like I couldn’t leave Guadalahara without including at least ONE church, as the place is quite literally the City of God. (Not really, but that’s a good movie.)

429 - Arena Coliseo
First live wrestling match ever and it was at a Lucha Libre event in the middle of Guadalajara, Mexico. What a way to be introduced.

428 - Mercado Libertad
Today's adventure was in my first world market. I don't count Farmer's Markets, or really ANY market in the USA as a world market. They just don't compare.

427 - Bosque Los Colomos
I’m gonna cut right to the chase. Our van is in a shop right now, because the power steering fluid is leaking like a dick. And we’re in the middle of Mexico.

426 - Cascada Los Azules
Our first waterfall in Mexico did not disappoint. AT ALL. Today's shoot was at Cascades Los Azules, which means the Blue Waterfalls in Spanish.

425 - Fábrica La Rojeña
Today we visited the small town of Tequila, Mexico, which is literally the Napa Valley of tequila. And let me tell you, we got the full experience.

424 - Mirador De Cristal
Probably one of my wildest adventures in a LONG time- featuring a near death experience. It was was our first shoot in mainland Mexico- at Mirador Del Cristal.

423 - Buenos Aires
You know those cliché photos you always see on Facebook of someone saving the baby sea turtles? Yeah... That's what we did today in Buenos Aires, Mexico.

422 - La Cruz de Los Barriles
I'm not sure how to make a catchy intro for this post, but we shot at La Cruz de Los Barriles today. Also I just made that up, the hill doesn't have an "official" name... yet.

421 - Playa Arbolito
If you're a photographer that loves "documenting the scene," today's shoot is gonna piss you the fuck off. I'd recommend skipping this one, for your own sanity.

420 - Puerto Los Cabos
It's my 420th shoot folks.. So here's a photo of crab telling you to go fuck yourself at Puerto Los Cabos.

419 - Land’s End
Today was a MUCH NEEDED reminder about why I shoot. Sometimes I get so lost in the sauce that I can't find the damn chicken sandwich.

418 - Punta Lobos
The learning curve for photography in Mexico is extremely high. Not because of the photography ITSELF, but because of the skill it takes to figure out how locations work. Today's shoot was at Punta Lobos. Kind of.

417 - Playa Balandra
Imagine being able to walk about a mile and half into the ocean, like Jesus. That's exactly what happened today at Playa Balandra. Except it wasn't that easy.

416 - Teatro La Paz
I went into the Día de Los Muertos festival of La Paz with absolutely no idea what to expect. I'd never been to one, nor met anyone in real life that had ever been to the festival. Needless to say, it changed my life.

415 - Bahía de Loreto
Today's shoot was at Bahía de Loreto, Mexico. But I want to start this post off by working through a thought I'm struggling with.