Beautiful Japanese Garden

While walking through an amazing Japanese Garden in Florida, these beautiful bright flowers caught my eye. When I walked up to them, this perfect scene emerged before my eyes. I saw little purple flowers a little ways behind the bright pink flowers, a beautiful lake, and the Japanese museum on an island sitting on the lake just come together. Before even raising my Leica X1 to capture the moment, I had already composed the… Read More

Sunset in Siesta Key

This photo was taken 2010 with my Nikon D40 when I was 12 years old! I was on a family summer vacation in Florida but it was the first time I had my very own camera, so I had a lot of fun taking pictures. The original photo was a vertical image with a very dark dark foreground and a blown out sky. Since I’ve learned how to post-process my photos really… Read More

Delray Café

While staying in Fort Lauderdale last summer, my family decided to go somewhere that we haven’t really checked out before. We drove up to Delray Beach, a small but popular place to go to. It was actually pretty great with a couple parks with unique sculptures, a beautiful beach, and some very nice restaurants. While walking down the sidewalk, we were passing this café and noticed some very unique elements about it that I hadn’t seen… Read More

¹ Reflections of…

While walking down Ocean Blvd. in Miami South Beach, I was admiring many of the incredible looking cars parked along the street. While photographing one of them, I decided to do something a little out of the ordinary. I focused on one of the headlights of the car and only that. By doing this I captured a reflection of one of the really cool art deco buildings directly in the headlight. In my… Read More

Tree of Life

While staying in Florida I visited several gardens. I took this in a really nice one that I had actually been to before. A few years back, I actually had taken a shot just like this of the same exact tree with my iPhone. I got down on the ground on my stomach and pulled back my phone pointing the lens up at the sky to get the most dynamic perspective. When… Read More