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I’m a big fan of vintage. Especially military and whenever I travel, I hit local shops. This weekend at  I met Sandy fro...
04/27/2026

I’m a big fan of vintage. Especially military and whenever I travel, I hit local shops. This weekend at I met Sandy from .vintage.

What sets Sandpit apart is the customer service and fair pricing. No overpriced, beat-up ass pieces that smell like sorrow and sweat . Just quality and honesty. I buy a lot of French workwear, so I know the real value. I’d much rather support someone who leads with kindness and transparency.
Truth over hype, every time.

Thanks for the military shirt. ✌🏾Wood

A look at my weekend in SoCal with  &  at the Mt Sac track meet.Big thanks to my new friend  for coming through and film...
04/20/2026

A look at my weekend in SoCal with & at the Mt Sac track meet.
Big thanks to my new friend for coming through and filming in my neighborhood at GP.

03/06/2026

Join these incredible artists, and , for the Hidden Harmony Art Show.

📅 Thursday, March 12, 2026
⏰ 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
📍
7 Heron Street
San Francisco, CA 94103

Come experience an evening of powerful work, creativity, and connection.

02/05/2026

Packing light for a photo shoot that bleeds into a four-day escape is less about sacrifice and more about taste. I hate checking a bag so meticulous about choosing pieces that earn their keep and fits into a carry-on . As a photographer I style myself as if I’m the subject being captured. I’ll pack one jacket that photographs like a hero, shoes that can survive a full day on your feet and still look intentional at dinner, a camera kit trimmed down to only what you trust. Every item has a job, every outfit can be remixed, and nothing is along for emotional support. Traveling light sharpens your eye and your posture; you move easier, think cleaner, and show up looking like you own the room. Style, after all, isn’t about having more. It’s about knowing exactly what to bring and leaving the rest behind.

This is how I Feel The Vibe…

01/23/2026

Buying vintage in Los Angeles is really an exercise in patience and restraint. It’s knowing the perfect piece exists, but not letting hype or desperation bully you into overpaying for it. My whole philosophy on fashion is simple: save your money, buy one expensive piece, a watch, glasses, suit, whatever and let that be the anchor. Then build your look with vintage pieces you can flip, remix, and make your own.

And don’t sleep on color. Especially the ones you swear aren’t for you. Sometimes you put something on and it hits like, oh yeah… that’s me. That’s what I call Feeling The Vibe.

01/19/2026

Sometimes the silence gets so loud it starts echoing through the parts of you , you’ve been trying to ignore.
It’s in the pauses, the late-night stillness, the moments when the world stops moving and your thoughts won’t.
Silence has a way of turning up the volume on truth. Reminding you of what you want. What you fear, and what you’ve been running from.
And in that noise, you learn: quiet isn’t always calm… sometimes it’s the storm before you finally speak. Happy Monday!

01/19/2026

Don’t let self-doubt grab the wheel and change your course. Keep your head down and put in the work… The real work, honest work, great work. Stay so focused on moving forward that the noise around you fades into the background. Let everyone else catch up in their own time. Yours is coming, whether they see it yet or not.

01/15/2026

Consistency is powerful, but only when it’s pointed in the right direction. When you’re working with the right information and moving with intention, doing something over and over will absolutely sharpen you and create real progress. But if the foundation is off, consistency just locks in bad habits. Repeating the wrong moves, using flawed logic, or practicing sloppy technique doesn’t lead to growth, it just makes the the smell of the room permanent. 🤣That’s why consistency has to come with awareness , a self debrief and course-correction.
If not… “You’re a muppet” it’s not my words it’s something someone who doesn’t like to be called by his last name would say.

01/07/2026

Being a freelance photographer is one of the best jobs on the planet. You get to chase light, tell stories, and turn moments into something permanent while living on your own terms. There’s a deep freedom in it, a sense that your eye and your instincts can shape a career. But that freedom comes with real weight. Making a living is hard, unpredictable, and rarely linear. The passion that pulls you in doesn’t always pay the bills, so you’re forced to constantly make creative and practical choices at the same time. You learn to adapt, to step into other genres, to shoot what sustains you while still protecting what inspires you. It’s a constant balance between art and survival, and the ones who last are the ones willing to evolve without losing themselves.


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