Susan’s First-Ever Bike To Work Day!
Commemorated in a combo timelapse/realtime vid:
Commemorated in a combo timelapse/realtime vid:
After Bike Week LA’s wet Blessing of the Bikes event on Tuesday, Wednesday morning was equally soggy. A late start prevented me from getting to Union Station in time for the scheduled downtown group bike ride, so I ended up doing my own down to Staples Center and back and heading to Lincoln Park and …
On the second day of Bike Week Los Angeles, the weather proved noncooperative. But the precipitation was faaaar from enough to keep me from attending the annual Blessing of the Bikes at Good Samaritan Hospital and then afterward meandering exploratorally back up to my neighborhood, where I then took the time to document a large …
So when I heard that the Active Arts program people with the Music Center were seeking “a day in the life” type photo submissions for an exhibit that was to be part of its “Celebrate The Pulse of LA” event this coming weekend, I chose a subset of the massive number of photographs I took …
I took 120 or so of the 5,818 stills my camera captured during last Sunday’s CicLAvia and dove into Lulu.com to create a photo book that can tell the visual story of last Sunday’s CicLAvia. I’m not quite at the stage to publish it, but as soon as I get there, you’ll be the first …
So after the tip from my friend Elson (who, by the way, will be performing with his band at tomorrow’s Streetsblog fundraiser) led me to the discovery that I crossed stop-motion paths pretty much simultaneously with the creator of another CicLAvia timelapse, I quickly realized that the East to West vid I posted was of …
A fellow timelapse documentarian posted his amazing 5,000-photo compilation of the second CicLAvia last Sunday (done on foot from downtown to East Hollywood), and if you haven’t checked it out you totally should: I watched it through after I got home that night, but totally missed that I made it into the sequence near the …