![self_tree_mirror](/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/self_tree_mirror.jpg)
self-portrait in a rear view mirror of a parked car, SF
![bay_trail](/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/bay_trail.jpg)
walking in the Berkeley Marina
![andrea_black_tank_550](/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/andrea_black_tank_550.jpg)
portrait of me, taken by Laurie Wagner
![cappuccino_guerilla](/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/cappuccino_guerilla.jpg)
Heart cappuccino at Guerilla Cafe
![nico_tube_socks](/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/nico_tube_socks.jpg)
Nico at the pediatrician in his radical tube socks
When words fail you, it’s so great to have a camera with you to help you tell your story.
great pics. did you take all these with the new iphone 4s? want a iphone too and so… 🙂
greetings from germany,
susanne
Indeed. And your pictures tell a thousand stories. Thanks for the stories, the photos, and for yourself.
I hear ya! I’ve been obsessed with it lately as well. In fact, I so rarely pull out my “real” camera anymore.. I really must, as I don’t want to lose all my skill! But I’ve been loving the simplicity, yet incredible pictures, that I can take with my phone. There are so many photo apps – it’s ridiculous! Anyway, I’ve been having fun following your pics on Instagram – keep it coming! 🙂
<3 the tube socks!!
Me.TOO! I just got the new iPhone, my first new phone in 4 years, and have fallen in love with its camera. Now I see what everyone was talking about! Especially with a little one around, it is wonderful to be able to take, process, and post a photo in 5 minutes, rather than having those photos stuck on a camera for months at a time, waiting for that elusive free moment to hop on the computer.
I just fell in love with that tree that is in the background of your self-portrait.
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