
Tag: Film photography


Lost Coast
Our first camping trip of the year back in May had us feeling like we accidentally stumbled upon a real life fairyland. We didn't think our trip to an isolated and wild section of the California coast was just in time for the lupines to be in their prime. Not just lupines but foxgloves and …

Five
Over the weekend we celebrated E's birthday at home, just the four of us. We spent a happy day playing with new toys, dressing up, and baking cupcakes. It was a simple and stress-free day compared to past birthday events I've forced myself to put together for her, yet she sweetly told us that this …

Holga Film Archives
The humble Holga was my gateway drug to the world of film photography. I picked up my first plastic-fantastic Holga camera on a whim while traveling solo in Europe in the early spring of 2008. Looking back now, the rolls of film from that camera captured my formative years from just after graduation (into the …

Summer in Japan Vlog P.2
Skipping the usual sightseeing and enjoying the slow moments and laughing as much as we can. Tokyo Toy Museum was definitely the best hidden gem. Located in an old school building, the thoughtfully curated museum is partly a showcase of traditional toys from around the world and part indoor play structure. Bonus being the many …

A Joshua Tree Xmas
We spent actual Christmas day on the road. Photo diary of our RV road trip in Joshua Tree and Death Valley, December 2019.

A Merry Little Christmas
For Christmas last year, we kept it quiet and low-key as we were planning a special Christmas RV roadtrip to Southern California with my parents. Still, we enjoyed putting up simple decorations, going to the city to see art and lights, and best of all, our very first Nutcracker performance. SFMOMA SF Ballet

White Yosemite
The corona virus has brought a new normal to our lives and given me the gift of time to brush off the blog I've neglected for six months or more. Let's begin with memories of a happier time last year, when after a whirlwind few months of starting a new job and traveling, we took …

Paris Through Film
I've already sprinkled some photos from my film rolls in the previous two posts, here is the rest of the visual diary from our wanderings around Paris.

Montmartre
Montmartre was a haven of struggling artists back in the day. Monet, Picasso, Van Gogh...all have lived, worked, or socialized here--at Le Consulat or La Maison Rose--some point in time. However, thanks to the fame of Amelie, Montmartre is also extremely popular with the tourists today. Our hotel was right next to the Moulin Rouge, …