Fisherman’s Wharf gets its name from San Francisco’s early days when Italian immigrant fishermen came to the city to take advantage of its rapid growth fueled by the gold rush. On Today’s Date in the Past: A Visit to a Family Farm Deutsche Kirche (German Church) Volga German Haus

Home to the oldest lighthouse on the West Coast and an abandoned prison, Alcatraz Island is now managed by the National Park Service. Each year, more than 1.3 million people visit “The Rock”, the federal penitentiary that once housed America’s most notorious criminals. Here are three shots of Alcatraz from my August trip to San […]

As November draws to a close, I can’t believe there is just one month left of this year’s photo project.  I almost laugh when I think back to January 2012 when I worried about being able to find the inspiration to snap a photo every day.  Instead, I am struggling to share the photos I […]

After wrapping up in the Naarden office, before heading down south to Maastricht, I returned to the marina to snap some afternoon pics. What do you think?  Do you have a favorite below? Marina Photo #1. Marina Photo #2. Marina Photo #3. You Might Also Enjoy: One Thing, Three Ways:  Marina in Naarden at Dawn […]

Our office in Amsterdam is about 30 minutes southeast of the city center in a town called Naarden.  It’s a picturesque Dutch town right on the water, but perhaps best of all is that there is a marina just down the street from the office along a gorgeous walking path.  Since the sun doesn’t rise […]