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A photo blog of set in California. Words and photos by Nathan Solis. Me. I’m not good at these.

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Month: July 2012

End of the march

I handed him seven quarters, and asked if I could take his photo. He nodded and stared away. Also, he didn’t play a single note on his guitar.

Posted on July 26, 2012August 3, 2012Categories PasadenaTags busker, film, olde town, pasadenaLeave a comment on End of the march

Memories of places we’ve never been

My favorite billboard in Downtown for the summer it was up. I must have visited this mural (which I saw as a mural after the paint was added) at least a dozen times. But the first time was right around the time the sun peaked over the edge of the board.

Posted on July 26, 2012August 3, 2012Categories Downtown Los AngelesTags billboard, digital, downtown los angeles, jewelry district, mural, sunriseLeave a comment on Memories of places we’ve never been

No one speaks English here

Posted on July 26, 2012Categories Downtown Los AngelesTags animals, birds, downtown los angeles, film, pershing squareLeave a comment on No one speaks English here

Night on the street

Posted on July 26, 2012Categories Downtown Los AngelesTags downtown los angeles, film, los angeles, night, skylineLeave a comment on Night on the street

Stare

Posted on July 26, 2012Categories El SerenoTags el sereno, film, los angeles, muralLeave a comment on Stare

Do you see it too?

Posted on July 26, 2012Categories Highland ParkTags digital, highland park, jesus, los angeles, muralLeave a comment on Do you see it too?

Where sky meets man

Posted on July 26, 2012Categories Highland ParkTags digital, highland park, los angeles, people, skyLeave a comment on Where sky meets man

At last. Peace.

Posted on July 23, 2012July 23, 2012Categories Echo ParkTags digital, echo park, los angeles, peopleLeave a comment on At last. Peace.

Alhambra Twins

Posted on July 23, 2012July 23, 2012Categories AlhambraTags alhambra, digital, people, twinsLeave a comment on Alhambra Twins

Drums and drums and street

Posted on July 23, 2012Categories Downtown Los AngelesTags buskers, digital, downtown los angeles, peopleLeave a comment on Drums and drums and street

Candela

Posted on July 23, 2012Categories Downtown Los AngelesTags dancers, digital, downtown los angeles, olvera streetLeave a comment on Candela

hope

Posted on July 23, 2012Categories Downtown Los AngelesTags digital, downtown los angeles, people, subwayLeave a comment on hope

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