People enjoying the music.   And, me enjoying the people!
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Some people enjoying having their photo taken!


There's WALDO!!


This was just about the time a couple of people jumped off the stage and were being passed around above the crowd!    I thought I'd get some good liability photos, but NOPE!  Everyone made it safely to the ground again!

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Olivia Batchelder is an incredible artist and designer living in Laguna Beach. Her style is as laid back and artful as her incredible spirit. She is wearing one of her wonderful hand painted silk jackets in the photo above. Check out more of her fantastic work HERE.
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With a press pass, I was able to get on stage and do a few photos of the band and the crowd.   The guitarest and lead singer was great!  But, I don't think they knew any Chad Mitchell Trio tunes.


The keyboard player was hunched over trying to keep some shade on this intruments!


The drummer was in his element.  It was...shall we say...LOUD.


It was really fun watching people dance.  As an old guy, the last time I moved like this was when I had a heart attack and they had to shock me back from the great beyond!


A wider view of the crowd. 

My sincere thanks to you all!
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This man is the definition of dapper!
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I asked this couple if I could take their photo.  I liked the smoke plume from the pipe.

But, once I took that photo, the rest of the group wanted to join in! 

These four were having a great time listening to the band.

And, these three were working the 2 Gingers booth selling 2 Gingers whisky and Ginger Ale.  On a warm day...NOT BAD AT ALL!  I lobbied for a free one in exchange for the photo.  But, I lost!


My sincere thanks to all of you!
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People were having a wonderful time even before any alcohol was kicking in!  This group approached me and asked if I would take their photograph. 

If they hadn't asked me, I was going to ask them.  I loved the Waldo theme!  Very clever!


 The guy on the right of the photo below was hysterically funny.  He didn't say anything.  He hardly moved.  He was just...Joe Cool...or half of the Blues Brothers!


He had a few people in his group.  But, he was clearly the focus.  He had a couple of friends wearing T-Shirts that were hilarious.  But, they could NOT be shown in this blog.   Still..FUNNY!


My thanks to you all!?
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Since I started the blog, I find myself looking for events where I can find fun and interesting people.  I am basically pretty quiet and boring.  But this little hobby is forcing me to step out of my comfort zone a bit.  It's been wonderful meeting so many nice people.

I noticed that the Midwest tomato fest was scheduled for mid July not far from me.   I emailed the organizers and asked about photographing it for my blog.  They were kind enough to give me a press pass!

So, hang on for several posts of that event. 

One of the curious things that happens when you wander around with a camera and a press pass is that people stop you and ask you to take their photograph!  I don't have to ask them.  They ask me!

I rather like that!

I have no idea who this group is.  But, they were the first to stop me when I got inside!



Below is the Famous Dave's crew.   This was SOOOOO close to being a good photo!   The sun was very bright and I couldn't see the finished image very clearly on the screen.  If I had, I would have tried this one again.   But, I still like it!  They were having fun!

It was HOT.  And, the ladies selling lemonade were doing a great business!

My sincere thanks to you all!
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I don't often travel for business.  But, I did have an occasion to "get out of Dodge" recently.  I was couped up in offices the entire time and never got out.  On the journey back, I met these two people.

Meet...the Harpist!


I was at the airport and noticed her wheeling in this large covered object.  I assumed it was either a harp...or a body.  I was a bit relieved to see it was a harp.

She set up and played a beautiful medley of classical music intermixed with the Beatles and several other composers.  It was wonderful.

I never caught her name because I didn't want to interrupt her train of thought. 


The wireless connectivity at that point was horrible.  So, I walked down the concourse to pick up a better signal and sat down in a quiet area.  

Meet Gail:

She walked into the same, small, quiet section of the gate area and sat down.  She gave me the nicest smile (see above!) and a warm, "hello".  So, I asked if I could photograph her for the blog.

This is the second photo I took.  The first had her looking to her right, directly into the window.  I like this one MUCH better.  The shadows are softer and the light less harsh.

Gail is a mechanical engineer who worked on the space shuttle launches!  She was traveling home for her grandmothers funeral.

We had a lovely 10 minute conversation before I had to run.  That's about all the longer any woman can stand me anyway.  

My special thanks to the the wonderful harpist and to Gail.  You both made the trip back much more delightful.
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 I asked Isabel about her style and she responded, "I'm too old to think about what other people want me to look like. I just wear what I wish. I'm a woman and its a pleasure to be  a woman and to have fun with fashion, like with my blue hair."

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I typically stay away from doing anything with my camera that could remotely be considered work.  I want to have fun.   So, I traditionally avoid wedding photos.

I was, however, asked to swing by a local backyard where photographs were being taken of a couple a mere hour away from the nuptuals.

Meet the lovely bride and groom:


It if looks a little warm, it was!  The groom was sweating.  I am not sure it was because of the heat and humidity (or is that dew point) or that the service was, at this point, 47 minutes from starting! 

Meet the sister of the bride and cousins!


I may take up being a paparazzi, but that may involve work.

Thanks all!

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I few backs I met  Zandra Rhodes, one of my childhood heroes, at my book signing in London. I told her how my mom first introduced me to her work and how we were always on the look out for her when we would go shopping in San Diego. Last week Zandra invited us over for dinner at her place. We had a splendid time and got some great photos by the beach. When I asked Zandra about her style secrets she exclaimed, "Personality and jewelry will conquer everything." The Advanced Ladies and I wholeheartedly agree!
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The farmer's market is often crowded and traffic can be a problem.   Parking on the street is very inexpensive.  I believe it cost me $.25 for 2 hrs at a meter!  But, if you want to get closer, this gentleman will help you.

Meet Ben! 


He will take your $2.00 and let you park your car in a special lot for 2 hours!  The lot is rather small.  But, it is CLOSE to the action!  And, you get a smile, too!

Thanks Ben!
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 I can't go to San Diego and not meet up with one  of my favorite ladies and stars of my book, Ljubica Bogic. I originally met Lubi while she was visiting her daughter, Ivana, in New York City and found out that she lived in my hometown of San Diego. I have since photographed her on almost every trip back to see my family. Lubi and Ivana have a wonderful bond and a shared passion for art and fashion. My mother and grandmother were a huge inspiration on my own style development. They allowed me the freedom to dress up and colorfully express myself at a young age. I asked Lubi to share a little  about how she has influenced her daughter's style. Check out her response below and a photo of my mom and I wearing coordinating colors!



Fashion and design are not my profession, nor a part of my formal education. As a scientist in molecular biology, with a specialization in molecular medicine, my professional life and interest evolve around creative work in the medical/scientific field, which has diverse and numerous limits/constraints. The scientist is a creative explorer; however, there are set rules and even stricter standards that must be followed�by the book. In fashion, as my hobby, it is quite the opposite: I feel fully FREE, and I am never judged by the critics in the field.  Nevertheless, my best critics in fashion are my husband, daughter and my dog�.Ha! Ha! Thus, my interest in fashion as an art form allows my creative thinking to materialize into full freedom, or at least the illusion of a full freedom. In my mind there is no existing scale in fashion; at least not to the same extent as in science. How would I define my own style: simplicity, comfort, a clear-cut silhouette, monochromatic, colorful accessories and else!
     
 I guess my style has rubbed off on my daughter. I always supported her own creative thinking, yet I probably did shape her style to some extent.  She grew up into a sophisticated young person with her own unique style�..but fashion still continues to be our special bond that translates into the formation of an additional dimension of our friendship. As we go different ways in style, our fashion interests bond us in a distinctive way. We often exchange fashion opinions, build exceptional creative dialogs, and review the art of fashion. My daughter lives in NYC, and I am in San Diego. Very often she sends me a phone picture of a window display in the city, or a fashion piece worth the attention. Then, we usually build a discussion around our opinions and ideas of a piece. Often, she asks for my advice. If I do not like something, it does not mean that she won�t get it. However, our connection to fashion links us in an interesting way, and broadens our friendship.

Did I influence my daughter�s style? I do not know. Maybe to some extent I did. Most importantly, I encouraged her to develop her own creative style. I am happy that two of us can play and dance through life together at many different levels.As for my Borzoi�..Ha! Ha! I do include her in my most recent fashion expressions. This is my new puppy that I refer to as �my black and white design����so I try to match her color patterns�.. CRAZY? Maybe not, because BORZOI � �They are truly living and breathing works of art� (Joseph B. Thomas).My freedom of expression translates into my fashion style. At present, I take inspiration from the elegant, yet simple markings of my Borzoi. CRAZY? Maybe not, because �Only great minds can afford a simple style� (Stendhal).

[Mom and Me]
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I really like fresh fruit. 
Bing Cherries anyone?


Ohh....RASPBERRIES!



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OK...I know these aren't portraits.  But, it's my blog.  Now and then I need a change.
The food at the farmer's market is very good!

Cinnamon Roll anyone?


Cherry Tomato?


Beans and potato?

Mushroom?
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