
REVIEW: Aline Smithson – creator of Lenscratch.com describes L.A. as, “where Korean BBQ meets a shredded beef taco, meeting Persian rice, and a Chinese…
If I had to sum up Los Angeles in one sentence: It’s where Korean BBQ meets a shredded beef taco, meeting Persian rice, and a Chinese dumpling that sits atop a crispy samosa dipped in all the incredible flavors of the globe.

REVIEW: Aline Smithson’s advice is to take chances, embrace fear, be kind, grateful, and give back…
Take chances. Embrace fear as a friend and learn to live with it. It’s what propels you forward. Be kind. The world gets richer when you open your heart…

REVIEW: Peterson Automotive Museum on Wilshire blvd. – photographed by Richard Dewhirst
This image is a building. In fact, it’s the Peterson Automotive Museum on Wilshire. It went through a major renovation in 2015 and you can read more about it here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petersen_Automotive_Museum.

REVIEW: Shell Beach near Pismo Beach on the Central Coast of California – photo by Richard Dewhirst
This photograph was taken around New Years Eve 2016, a short while after sunset, using a long exposure which creates a silky ethereal effect on the water. Shell Beach, near Pismo.

REVIEW of Downtown-LA, the early years: This week, we introduce jet-setter, fine art photographer Richard Dewhirst as Artist of the Week
This shot of the distinctive DowntownLA skyline was taken by the reflection surrounding the LA DWP building. It’s a spectacular sight and a perfect place to drink-in the view because you get two for the price of one!

Review: Peacock calling (loudly) for potential mate – photograph by Greg Tucker
“I generally prefer nature & landscape photography, I enjoy being outdoors in natural scenic locations, whether or not I’m taking photographs.”

REVIEW: Lake Superior, Michigan – a National Geographic photo of the day by Greg Tucker
I enjoy photographing all subjects including insects & reptiles…but those genres certainly do not have the universal appeal as do subjects such as sunsets & baby mammals. I also enjoy hiking…
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