Friday, January 27, 2012
Ohio City Market
Labels:
Andrew Hoxey,
Architecture,
City,
Cleveland,
food,
Market,
OH,
Ohio,
Ohio city pasta company,
Photography,
travel
Friday, January 20, 2012
Tuna Sandwich
While I was in San Diego we ate a restaurant right on the ocean in La Jolla called Georges at The Cove. The restaurant has three levels that all feature different menus and ambiances. We sat on the Ocean Terrace, which has open-air dining and a wonderful view of the ocean.
I decided to snag some images of my meal when it arrived. Given the limit equipment I had with me and the fact that I literally shot this on the dinner table, I was really happy with what I got out of it. And yes, it was delicious.
Emily got the Pita Platter.
I decided to snag some images of my meal when it arrived. Given the limit equipment I had with me and the fact that I literally shot this on the dinner table, I was really happy with what I got out of it. And yes, it was delicious.
Emily got the Pita Platter.
Labels:
Andrew Hoxey,
California,
food,
Georges at The Cove,
La Jolla,
Photography,
restaurant,
sandwich,
Tuna
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
San Diego
For Christmas this year Emily and I decided to go and visit her sister in San Diego. It wasn't exactly the white Christmas's I remember but it definitely felt like a holiday get-away.
On the way there I had a four-hour layover in Chicago, naturally, I took some photos. There is an thinkinglightly installation by Michael Hayden in the concourse between the B and C terminals. It features neon lights that flicker to the rhythm of ambient music that follows you down the moving sidewalks of the concourse. Travelers are completely surrounded by the installation making it a uniquely immersing experience.
Here are some other things I shot while I was there, just for kicks.
The beach on Christmas day.
This was a fun hike. Made me wish I had more time to shoot there.
On the way there I had a four-hour layover in Chicago, naturally, I took some photos. There is an thinkinglightly installation by Michael Hayden in the concourse between the B and C terminals. It features neon lights that flicker to the rhythm of ambient music that follows you down the moving sidewalks of the concourse. Travelers are completely surrounded by the installation making it a uniquely immersing experience.
Here are some other things I shot while I was there, just for kicks.
The beach on Christmas day.
This was a fun hike. Made me wish I had more time to shoot there.
Labels:
airport,
Andrew Hoxey,
Architecture,
art,
Chicago,
Michael Hayden,
neon,
Photography
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