



This blog is about my adventures in being a portrait photographer out here in sunny Los Angeles. The adventures are real, although the names at times, may be false.
Dear Reader,
Meet Mr. Jelly fish. He was floating along the water, living his jolly little life. I thought, oh look, why did someone fill a bag with gel. How rude of them. Then I got a closer look, and I actually opened my eyes wide and looked around the beach. These little gel filled bags were everywhere. I was like oh. I had a little "blonde" moment. I spent the next hour taking photos and running away from the coming tide that was bring the little jellies closer and closer. I will try my very best to edit those photos this weekend and upload them for your viewing pleasure.