Night of the living ZombieMAN!

Night of the living ZombieMAN!

So just when I though all was quiet on the home front, I had another encounter with the man I call zombie. Last night I was parking my car, and as usual the old man creeps out of his driveway to watch/perv on me and give me the death stare....Read More

Blog| 4.15.10| No Comments
Zombie Man Part I

Zombie Man Part I

So I moved into a house in Leucadia for a few months while my families other house gets remodeled. It is a nice quiet neighborhood for the most part. The first day I moved in, I met our neighbor....an 85 year old WWII veteran. At first I thought he was a really nice old man....Read More

Blog| 4.9.10| 1 Comment
Polar Opposite Slides

Polar Opposite Slides

Here are a few slides from last summer that I found hiding from me. The desert shots came from the Mojave Desert when Los Angeles was on fire. The wind was blowing all the ash into the desert creating the weird orange light....Read More

Blog| 4.5.10| No Comments
Mo-squi-to

Mo-squi-to

Down in the mud, below the reeds lays an egg. Not the egg of a bird, or an egg of a fish, but the egg of mosquito. And next to this egg are thousands of other eggs and they all belong to mosquito. Egg will turn to larva, and larva becomes pupa. Pupa eventually grows up into mosquito....Read More

Blog| 3.31.10| No Comments
And Now Something Much More Refreshing...

And Now Something Much More Refreshing…

Over the last several months I have made an honest effort to try and not shoot digital photos. Some of the only times I will shoot digi photos is in the water because a lot of the times it's hit or miss, and 10.5 frames per second sure does help!...Read More

Blog| 3.24.10| 3 Comments
One Last Pulse

One Last Pulse

So just when every Californian thought that winter was over and there wouldn't be anymore good swells, the onshore dies, the temperature goes up to 80 and it starts getting glassy all day again. I bailed work early this day noticing that there was a lack of wind and the light was epic....Read More

Blog| 3.24.10| No Comments
Goodbye Winter...

Goodbye Winter…

I sit and shed a tear to one of the best winters ever....here we have just two days of 09/10 winter....Read More

Blog| 3.6.10| 3 Comments
Cheyne Mags Portrait in new TW Surf Gear Guide

Cheyne Mags Portrait in new TW Surf Gear Guide

My good friends over at Chemistry ran an ad in the April 2010 issue of TW Surf. In the ad they used my portrait of team rider Cheyne Magnusson....Read More

Blog| 3.2.10| No Comments
Cross Processed Desert Love

Cross Processed Desert Love

I got a bunch of film back from the lab the other day, and I was pretty psyched on some of the shots. The cross processed film from Anza Borrego is my favorite. I didn't scan any of the B&W rolls but I got some epic line-ups of Swamis that I have been printing in the darkroom. Once I have nailed the prints I will scan and post them to this digital machine....Read More

Blog| 2.25.10| No Comments
Toy Camera Fun Winter 09/10

Toy Camera Fun Winter 09/10

I usually look to the biggest and best gear when it comes to photography. Whether it be Canon's digital line of products, Hasselblad's medium format awesomeness, or a classic 35mm camera like a Leica. I love nice camera gear. However every now and then I come across a toy camera that you can guarantee will produce shitty pictures but for some reason I want to own it....Read More

Blog| 2.20.10| 1 Comment

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Eric is a freelance photographer based out of San Diego, California. He specializes in surf photography, portraits, lifestyle and landscapes. Film or digital, the kids got it all. Photography has taken Eric to remote reefs in Indonesia, warm water points of Central America, and the Arctic Seas of the South Island in New Zealand. Eric's images are available for purchase.... Read More

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