Jefferson Graham talks about the art of the Photowalk, how to open your camera eye and look for the best photo spots in great places we love.
Jefferson Graham joins his mom, Judy, for a Photowalk of Redondo Beach in the South Bay area of Los Angeles. They tour the Redondo Beach Pier, the Esplanade and Riviera Village, and board a Glass Bottom Boat. Watch the complete video here
Jefferson Graham sits down with fellow traveler/photographer Josh McNair on the steps of a Riverside museum to talk about his California Through My Lens website, which focused on travel tips for the Golden State. Links: http://www.californiathroughmylens Insta: https://www.instagram.com/californiathroughmylens/ Photowalks: http://www.youtube.com/jeffersongraham
Jefferson Graham (http://www.jeffersongraham.net) and Laguna Beach photographer Jan Schrieber (http://www.graphicmuse.com) discuss their recent Photowalk to Old Town Orange on the latest edition of the Photowalks podcast. Orange is a small city of 140,000 people in the heart of Orange County, 45 minutes or so from downtown Los Angeles (in good traffic) and 5 minutes from Disneyland. Orange shares a lot in common with Disneyland, in that both offer nostalgic looks at a life once lived, way back yonder, 100 years or so, but with a big difference. It costs $100 to get into Main Street, USA and the admission price for Orange is zero. It's a fun place for visiting antique stores, art galleries and fun restaurants, as well as a terrific backdrop for a photo shoot, as Jeff and Jan explain on the podcast. Listen in to their conversation--which starts in the studio and ends at Watson's Soda Fountain, the oldest fountain in California, over grilled cheese, tater tots, Vanilla milk shakes and a strawberry salad. Watch the companion Photowalk video here: https://youtu.be/WyHOGj_OrEA Watch Jan and Jeff's adventure at Irvine Park https://youtu.be/sy4m_yMu4Qg
Jefferson Graham talks about the industrial Los Angeles port town of San Pedro on the latest edition of the Photowalk podcast, where he's joined by locals James Brown, Christine Pena, Jessica Bautista and Anthony Amalfitano, direct from the San Pedro Brewing Co., for tips on visiting. Jeff points out the top photo spots, i.e., the Vincent Thomas Bridge, Korean Bell, Point Fermin lighthouse and more, on the companion to the YouTube Photowalks series. See the San Pedro Photowalk video here: https://youtu.be/iLcDHGzoONY
Jefferson Graham talks about the best photo spots on the island of Catalina, on this audio companion to the Catalina Photowalk episode on the YouTube Photowalk series. Guests include Conrado Vega, who runs the local golf cart rental and ice cream shop and Jessica Boudevin from the Catalina Conservancy. Inspired by Apple's decision to name its 2019 operating system upgrade macOS Catalina, Jeff set out to the island to photograph her, and talks about his favorite photo discoveries on the island in this audio episode. Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/hTah6lD2heg
Jefferson Graham offers tips on taking a photo tour of the other side of Oahu, Hawaii's most visited island, best known for the big city of Honolulu. In this Photowalk audio tour, he takes you through the back roads of the island, to the North Shore, Kailua and Makapu'u Trail. Bonus: an interview with local lifeguard legend "Johnny" Angel, who works in the North Shore area of Sunset Beach. Watch the companion video on Jeff's #Photowalk YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/cnRuq-_S9x8
In the first episode of the Photowalks podcast, Jefferson Graham brings listeners to the small, coastal bay city of Marina Del Rey, home of boats and an easy to follow 3-mile bike/pedestrian walkway for tips on the best Instagrammable spots in MDR. Interviewed on this episode is the woman known as @marinadelrey on Twitter, Kirstin Willingham. Check out the video version of the walk: http://www.youtube.com/jeffersongraham