Since I am in the final semester of my graduate degree at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco I decided to take a fun class to escape the pressure of my thesis, at least for a few hours a week. The class I chose is “Plastic and Pinhole Photography”. I mostly find myself gravitating toward the Holga in this class, although I have also run quite a bit of film through the Zero 2000 and Blackbird, Fly as well.
I grew up in Dallas, Texas and as such didn’t have access to the ocean. I have now lived in California for just over ten years and I am still awestruck every time catch a glimpse of the Pacific. At the risk of sounding too much like a San Francisco hippy, there is an inescapable force that the ocean carries with it. When I plant my feet firmly in the sand and allow the tide to slowly wash around me I experience a feeling that is simply too difficult to describe. The mood on the coast is vastly different with each visit. I can go to the same cliff or beach every day at the same time for a week straight and have very different light and character each time.
It is with this background that I decided there is no better place to focus on for my class project than the northern California coast line. I photographed the following nine images within the same week at various spots around the Bay area. The project has since changed slightly and I will post updates throughout the semester, but this is the genesis.








