untitled on Flickr.
Amitabha at our friend’s annual short-shorts Fourth of July BBQ ^_^
Canon AE-1 // Kodak Ektar

untitled on Flickr.

Amitabha at our friend’s annual short-shorts Fourth of July BBQ
^_^

Canon AE-1 // Kodak Ektar

Session two with James Kern at No Hope No Fear in Portland, OR.
While his cuttlefish is pretty amazing, I think this one is my new favorite.

Session two with James Kern at No Hope No Fear in Portland, OR.

While his cuttlefish is pretty amazing, I think this one is my new favorite.

Aayla by Amitabha! on Flickr.
Shot in Amitabha’s studio today which has the most wonderfully natural morning light.  Photographer: Amitabha Model: Aayla (me)Shirt: Billabong (it has the most amazing chained back) 

Aayla by Amitabha! on Flickr.

Shot in Amitabha’s studio today which has the most wonderfully natural morning light.

Photographer: Amitabha
Model: Aayla (me)
Shirt: Billabong (it has the most amazing chained back) 

Portland, OR | Self on Flickr.Preview of today.  This wasn’t actually part of the photoshoot but something I wanted to do after I got home.
Hair: Lincoln Snyder | Epicenter Hair
MUA: Kim Bonta Young | MAC Cosmetics

Portland, OR | Self on Flickr.

Preview of today. This wasn’t actually part of the photoshoot but something I wanted to do after I got home.

Hair: Lincoln Snyder | Epicenter Hair
MUA: Kim Bonta Young | MAC Cosmetics

Warm Springs, OR | Amitabha on Flickr.I finally developed the roll of film in the Minolta X-370 and I am pleasantly surprised. 
After an earlier disaster with my Canon A-1, I’m pretty excited that every single photo developed.   Of course there were some images where I totally failed to focus properly but I’m still getting the hang of the lens.

Warm Springs, OR | Amitabha on Flickr.

I finally developed the roll of film in the Minolta X-370 and I am pleasantly surprised.

After an earlier disaster with my Canon A-1, I’m pretty excited that every single photo developed. Of course there were some images where I totally failed to focus properly but I’m still getting the hang of the lens.