UPDATE!
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Friday, September 19, 2008
BMW's Flash Page is Up!
A few months ago I was contacted by BMW to ask for permission to use my picture of Sherwin's E46 to put onto their web base gallery of a new flashsite that was going to be released for the upcoming face lifted e90. I'm please to announce that the flash gallery is finally up! You can follow the link provided to see for yourself. I've also provided a couple of screen shots below.
1 more picture is on the way ^_^
http://www.bmwusa.com/Standard/Content/Vehicles/2009/3/3SedanExplore.aspx#you_built/e46

Sunday, September 14, 2008
Have Mercy.
On September 12, 2008, I was on my way home from work and off the 118 I saw a cloud of smoke. I pulled over and asked locals what had happened and I was told that a freight train and a metro link resulted in a head on collision. I grab my camera and ran towards the scene climbing and crawling my away around bushes boulders. I got to the scene about 30 minutes after the accident occurred. There was still countless number of people still stuck in the train with very little staff on scene. At this point 4 were already counted dead and dozens injured (9/12/08 @10:55 at least 15 are reported dead and 70 injured. Up to 400 people may have been on the passenger train). God bless these people and their family.... The site of of this traumatic event will forever haunt me. It was truly an eye opener of fragile life is.






Friday, August 15, 2008
Shibuya
I will never understand why I hated sushi when I was in middle school. What a shame.
Yellowtail
Albacore
Salmon
Rice Cake w/ Spice Scallop
Stuffed Squid
Toro
Tom - The Master Chef (**dun dun chhh**)
Saturday, August 9, 2008
For my Readers
This photograph was inspired by John Piper's book Don't Waste Your Life; one of the most influential books I've ever read. The following passage comes out of this book and is the source of what inspired me to go out and take this photograph:
"..."Only one life, 'Twill soon be past; Only what's done for Christ will last." To the left, besides these words, was a painted green hill with two trees and a brown path that disappeared over the hill. How many times, as a little boy, and then as a teenager with pimples and longings and anxieties, I looked at that brown path (my life) and wondered what would be over that hill. The message was clear. You get one pass at life. That's all. Only one. And the lasting measure of that life is Jesus Christ."
In my Prints for Sale section, this photograph is titled "Just the Two of Us" and it is most fitting for the scenario I wanted to display. The path in which God's sovereign hand has set for each and everyone of our us is already known by our glorious father. Our destination, our time of arrival, our life is in the hands of God. We may not know what is going on in our life when times are bad, but keep faith in God because he is never changing.
I have one request to ask my readers and that is to sign up and vote for my image at jpgmag.com for this photo to be published into the upcoming issue of JPG Magazine under the theme Faith. I find it most fitting. Help spread the word to anyone you think maybe willing to take the time to vote on my image. Thank you!











