A few visuals of the iconic Capitol Records Building in Hollywood, California.
Aug 12, 2023
Capitol Records Building in Hollywood, California
Aug 9, 2023
A Vintage Trailer in the Middle of the Desert
Last summer, as principal photography on my documentary wrapped, I decided to escape to the desert for a few weeks to clear my head and get in some overdue road trip travel shoots. I found an eco-trailer for rent outside of Joshua Tree National Park in California and quickly recognized that it was exactly the kind of experience I was looking for.
The trailer itself was a vintage Shasta kitted-out in a nostalgic western motif. It was permanently fitted in place with a deck, solar panels providing added shade, and a recycled water system. In addition to its proximity to the national park, what really made the trailer a standout was how secluded it was. It was close enough to civilization for a grocery run, but far enough out that I felt no shame about taking a cowboy bath on the deck each night while watching the sun go down.
It was so secluded, in fact, I was woken up one night by coyotes passing through and then howling right from the stoop next to the deck. It was all pretty surreal, to be honest; the solitude, the heat, and the stark views made it easy to clear my head. The aesthetic was like something out of a movie to begin with, which I think just played into the desert narrative I was inventing through the shoots I was busy with during the days.
Frankly, there's a lot to appreciate about old school simplicity.
Aug 8, 2023
Forrest Gump Point in Monument Valley
Located just north of Monument Valley on US Scenic Highway 163, Forrest Gump Point is arguably one of the most photographed and recognizable views of the American Southwest.
Featured in the 1994 Best Picture Winner, Forrest Gump Point is where Tom Hanks (as Forrest Gump) ends his cross-country run and unceremoniously decides to go home. Naturally, you'll see lots of people stopping here and running to get the same shot (myself included).