Li'l Woody's Preview!

Spent the morning at Li'l Woody's for a project I’m working on with Nomaad ——— 

Li'l Woody's is my favorite burger spot on Capitol Hill and they do an incredible job at making amazing food while simultaneously working to engage the community around them.

The burger you see here is the “Adams Eagle Burger”. For the month of May, three #Ballard-area schools participated in the first annual “Li'l Woody’s Loves The Kids” art show. 

The winner of the show, Adams Elementary, was given the honor of creating the “Burger of The Week”. The students chose all the ingredients making up the burger, Mac & cheese, bacon, and ketchup, with a kid-sized bag of gummy bears on the side!The burger will be available until May 15th. Stop in and get one. I had it today and it was awesome! AND Proceeds will go to benefit the schools art program!

Porchlight Coffee Preview

Hung out at Porchlight for a bit this morning and did some photos! So stoked on how they turned out. Here is a preview of more to come!

Preview of Lydia and Danny's Wedding!

I'M SO EXCITED ABOUT THESE PHOTOS. HERE ARE FEW UNTIL I AM FINISHED. I will post the whole set soon!

ENJOY!

Downtown Credo

About two weeks ago I did a shoot with my friend Jordan at Credo. Jordan runs a collective called Elementum - a community based movement that seeks to connect the consumer with the producer. Need some fresh fruits and vegetables? Jordan is your guy. 

On top of this, he is also top notch in the realm of Coffee and happy to make you a damn good cup! If you are in the college park neighborhood, stop by Downtown Credo and say hello. 

Rob- Little Big Econ Trail

Last weekend after work I met up with my friend Rob. We drove 30 minutes outside of the city towards Oviedo to do a quick photoshoot in the woods. 

 I'm realizing how much so many photographers over glamorize "exploring" and "adventuring" in the wilderness. It was hot and there were TONS of mosquitos. Rob was a trouper though. And the photos turned out great. Couldn't be happier. Creating has come much easier for me lately and I'm thankful. 

I spent a season really stressing myself out and finding identity in my art and the things I was creating(or not creating). Its much easier to enjoy shooting and spending time with people when your not focused on how people will see you and what they think of what you are creating.