When it rains in San Miguel…

It pours. This video was from last weekend’s rain storm. I think it was somewhere near Hernandez Macias and De La Luz in centro. This poor taxicab driver didn’t realize how deep the water was and I’m sure was very sorry he attempted the crossing.

Perspective

It’s amazing to me that people complain about wearing a mask during this pandemic. Here’s a short video that might put things in perspective.

Morelia in HDR

I’m not a big fan of HDR as so often it looks over-baked, but when you’re bored at home it’s kind of fun to see what you can create using the HDR processing. Her are a few photos from our trip to Morelia that I processed as HDR images. Enjoy! P.S. While I was at I decided to swap out the skies using Skylum’s Luminar program. It does a pretty

Eternal San Miguel de Allende Book

My good friend, Ted Davis, recently published a book called Eternal San Miguel de Allende: Celebrating the Hidden Treasures of a Timeless Town. Ted is an extraordinary photographer with his gallery (Ted Davis Galería de Fotografía) on Zacateros. (Featured photo by Ted Davis) I had the pleasure and privilege to work with Ted on his book. It truly is the quintessential book of San Miguel de Allende. The are over

Monarch Sanctuary in Michoacán

We just got back from a wonderful trip to Morelia and the monarch sanctuary in Michoacán. We stayed one night in Morelia and it’s a beautiful vibrant city. Although there weren’t as many monarchs as last year, it was still a fantastic privilege to see one of the world’s natural wonders. All-in-all, it was a fantastic trip and here are a few of my favorite photos from our journey. Enjoy!