Razi’s squiggle has now nearly completely two full twists and resembles a delicious cinnabun breakfast snack–so much so, that Razi tries his hardest to partake in his swirly tail whenever he can, often going ’round and round and round without the slightest hint of dizziness….. His paws are also now so big that he can […]
Razi got his first taste of that sweet, sweet nectar known as the dog beach right before Christmas this year, and oh was he pleased 😀 As usual, Chopper let loose the “OMG OMG OMG I smell the dog beeeeach!” cry/whimper of pure joy as we approached the beach. Razi really didn’t know what the […]
I finally got around to setting up the seamless paper and managed to tire out Razi enough that was quickly snoring away. I literally can’t get over how amazing our little anatolian shepherd puppy is. We found out a weeks back that he actually likes to play fetch, which is a rarity for anatolians and […]
I want to share with you guys something different, something special, something friggin rad! My Anatolian Shepherd Puppy, Razi. Razi is short for Terazi (which means ‘libra’ in Turkish). He’s a turkish dog and was born oct 1st. I’m a libra as well. So it just made sense 😀 He’s the 11th dog of […]
I was inspired by my girlfriends recent trip to Inga Bezio Salon and took these quick snapshots in the loft. Not bad for using the ambient lighting in our bathroom eh? Definitely pay Inga a visit if you’re in the Gaslamp Quarter.
Laura and Bill got married in Our Lady of the Rosary in Little Italy. It’s ceilings adorned with scenes from the Bible lent a gravity to their ceremony that made it all the more richly meaningful to the couple. Some of my favorite moments are right after the ceremony when the couple is let […]
What wedding wouldn’t be complete without a random elevator ride with David Duchovny, an orange-creamsicle Lamborghini Gallardo, and quite possibly the most delicious wedding cake ever: Tony & Devon’s Balboa Park wedding at The Prado–that’s what!
Just got this luxurious 10×10 Finao Upper ElementsTXT guest book in the studio today. It’s truly a tactile experience that needs to be held to be fully appreciated.
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