Decade in Review | 2015 of 2019
We are halfway through the decade! 2015 was my first full year of working and no school. This afforded me some more time to really get into more photography and begin to expand my horizons a bit. I believe it was also around this time that I made the jump into full frame with a Nikon D810.
January 2015
An unusually warm day at the beach during winter prompted a pseudo-spontaneous sunset chasing trip. There wasn’t much going on in the towns, but it was nice chasing the sunset.
February 2015
Day trip visiting Astoria and then continued across the border to Cape Disappointment. I remember wanting to head down to Deadman’s Cove, but we were pressed for time and had to only admire it from above.
March 2015
The White Stag Building had been my home away from home during grad school. It’s been pretty cool to describe to people where I went to grad school
April 2015
A few of these tulips don’t belong in these rows…
May 2015
A mamma duck watching over her little ducklings with pride.
June 2015
Council Crest provides one of the best views around in the city of Portland. I’m jealous of those who were able to settle into some property in this area.
July 2015
Hanging out with some friends for Fourth of July has become a bit of a tradition.
August 2015
My first project that I worked on is completed! New Seasons Market in Slabtown.
September 2015
DJ Chewy spinning some beats during a Star Wars and Pendleton collaboration event.
October 2015
My second project to be completed and opened! New Seasons Market in Woodstock.
November 2015
Went up to Seattle to see one of my friends band’s reunion show. Ironwood Run.
December 2015
As far as I can recall, this would be the beginning of coordinated costumes at the winter office party.