26 August 2011

instant los angeles

the shiny and the happy

swimming pools

oh, california

venice

to swim in the ocean

rainbow

somewhere between

as it turns out, fuji color peel apart film really sort of loves bright sunny los angeles. once I realized this, I burned through packs of film like a crazy person. not pictured here (but forever immortalized with the nikon and the iphone): the street art show, grauman's chinese theatre, olvera street, disneyland and of course, multiple trips to in-n-out burger.

18 comments:

  1. looooooooooooooooooooooooooooove.

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  2. I'm so very impressed with how you captured modern-day skateboarding and made it look old-Hollywood glam. Bravo!

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  3. love your photos!! LA is great place...always something to do and the people watching is fantastic!!

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  4. these images remind me of vacations gone by...
    *sigh*

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  5. I love the nostalgic feel

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  6. Great pictures - can only be one place - can't say that of every city.

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  7. this city photographed in this way is so special. It makes LA live up the dreams people have of it.

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  8. I love the skateboard park and the 101 sign, you know my birthday is coming up, just saying ;).

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  9. LA ... oh how I wish I could visit you!!

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  10. these are all stunning. I'd buy a print of the 101 image in a heartbeat...

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  11. Brilliant photos! I love this town.

    ♥ sécia
    www.petiteinsanities.blogspot.com

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  12. So jealous. That road trip just seems like one of those "must do" things. Your photos are gorgeous.

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  13. have not been over here in awhile. too long! these photos are GORGEOUSLY california. yes, yes they are. (sending love to you. hope you and your sweet ones are well.) xoxo.

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  14. venice skate park! well captured my friend x

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  15. Love them all! Very Cali. I visited for the first time this summer and fell in love with San Fran. I wish I could afford to move there.

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