Sheila and Brian are having a baby

Posted on May 7, 2012 in Family, photography

Sheila and Brian are two of the happiest people in the world. On June 12th they are expecting a beautiful baby girl – Paige Rose Pozza and life promises to get very busy for them.  McCovey and Kobe, their puppies, are busy helping too – planning walks that all 5 of them can take together and also planning how many greeny treats that they will get if they behave nicely.

Brian, Sheila, Kobe and McCovey spent the afternoon in San Diego last week taking pictures in anticipation of the big day.  A nice day at La Jolla Beach and the park provided the perfect setting for taking happy pictures together and enjoying the beautiful spring like day.  Paige will be born in Cedars Sanai Hospital in West Hollywood – a place where many stars and starlets have been born and it promises to be a joy-filled day. Any many people will be awaiting her. Grandpa Tim, Grandpa Scott and Grandma Anna will undoubtedly be waiting anxiously for while Grandma Rose watches down from heaven. Welcome Paige, everyone cannot wait for you to arrive!

If you want to check out all the pictures we took of the family, feel free to click on the link below.

http://www.frankiefoto.com/People/Brian-and-Sheila/22816500_pCJksP

The Quaint Seaside Neighborhood called Barber Tract

Posted on Apr 25, 2012 in photography

In 1899 a small seaside neighborhood named Neptunia in the beautiful seaside community of La Jolla was a scattering of a few artist homes and sand dunes.  In the 1920’s a man named Philip Barber who owned a steamship firm in New York moved to La Jolla with the vision of taking the beautiful coastline and developing a tract of homes in the area. According to Linda Marrone who wrote the story, “The History and Charm of the Barber Tract”;   He loved the area because the sand dunes and beaches reminded him of the area that he grew up in Long Island New York.

His plan was simple, he would divide up the coastline into small parcels of land and build architect designed homes on each plot.  Rather than build cookie cutter type homes – he built homes that resembled homes from different parts of Europe.  He wanted to bring a European feel to the beautiful sand dunes of La Jolla and wanted to do it elegantly and homes with charm.  He wanted to make people feel like they were in Europe.

Over the years his dream came true and he built up one of the first neighborhoods that thrived in the city of San Diego.  The quaint charm of the small neighborhood against the beautiful blue seas and sugar white sand beaches made this the place to live.  Unfortunately Philip Barber had to sell his own beautiful mansion during the Great Depression as he was financially strapped.  The neighborhood however has continued to thrive.   Much of the beautiful European and Beach charm is evident in almost every home.  As homes become to old and are wrecked, homeowners still build the new homes to fit the charm of the area.

The Beach Barber Tract extends from the world famous WindanSea Beach to Marine Street Beach.  This is arguably some of the most beautiful and scenic beach in the world.  It’s so nice that people such as Mitt Romney live here.  He is a regular at the beaches on his boogie board.

Small quaint homes line the streets.  This ivy covered Hansel and Gretel style cottage is an historical landmark and looks like it is straight out of a fairy tale.  Life is good for many here.

Streets are small and made for strolling, not busy traffic.  Names like “Fern Glen”, “Neptune” and “Sea Lane” capture the feeling of the friendly sea side neighborhood. People all say hello to each other as they pass each other by. It is a friendly place where life doesn’t move too quickly.

 

 Some old, some new but all beautiful.  The eclectic style of homes are all marked by beautiful small gardens.  Gardens, flowers are a focal point for just about every home in the area; a source of pride for each homeowner. No one tries to have their garden out-cute the next, but somehow as you walk by each one does.

Everywhere you look you are reminded of the backdrop of this wonderful area.  Deep blue seas and white sand beaches are the canvas on which many of the beautiful homes are created.  People walk to the beach at Sunset, dip their toes in the water and are back home minutes later enjoying the views from their windows.

Hidden world class beaches are everywhere here.  Most passerby’s would not realize that beyond a fence, or down that small walkway awaits some of the most magnificent coastline in the world.  Take for example this fence.  This might keep out many passerby’s but local La Jollaner’s know that down that pathway are secluded beaches and smooth stone coastline that give you breathtaking views.

With an average temperature year-round of 72 degrees here and clear sunny skies, bike riding, jogging and walking are the predominant forms of transportation for people that live here.  The California Scenic route extends down coast boulevard and you will see many people getting their exercise in the cool morning weather. It is particularly nice when the ocean mist and fog lifts exposing the warming rays of the sun.

People here don’t stand on their balconies rather they put potted plants and flowers on them to create nice window vignettes for passerby’s to admire.

Be prepared to see loads and loads of beautiful flowers, plants and tree’s as  you walk.  I have been in the backyard of some of these beautiful cottages and you would be amazed what you would find there.  There are thousands of beautiful and often rare flowers in this neighborhood.

I live near a street called Dune Lane – probably one of the most beautiful streets in the city of San Diego.  My neighbors house is pictured here.  There are 6 homes in the neighborhood that are called “Spite” homes.  I live in one of them, and my neighbor in another.  The Spite homes were built by a lady in 1950 who was upset a the city of La Jolla so she built simple wood constructed homes that were not fancy like the rest of the neighborhood.  Those homes were built on smaller lots and built without many of the frills in the typical beach cottage style of California.  She wanted to sell them to less economically advantaged buyers to bring down the neighborhood a bit.  I am so very happy she did that.

My cottage is a source of pure joy and happiness for me.  I often wake up here (much like many of my neighbors) and wonder how I have been so lucky to live in such a charmed place.  Life is beautiful here.

Beautiful sights and homes abound in the charming neighborhood called Beach Barber Tract.  It is a place I am proud to call home.

Bill lands the Chopper

Posted on Apr 23, 2012 in photography

Last Wednesday Bill and I landed the chopper on the mega yacht – Leight Star,  owned by Howard Leight. It was an amazing experience and Fox News was there to capture all the excitement in downtown San Diego.

$100,000 for a video game?

Posted on Apr 23, 2012 in photography

My friend Chris Smith and I went out to a luxury Yacht and Car Show this weekend in downtown San Diego.  We noticed that there was a video game race track simulation called Motion Pro that retails for $100,000 as pictured in this video.  Chris gave it a try and within 2 minutes he gave it a thumbs up.  Check it out

Landing the Chopper on Leight Star

Posted on Apr 20, 2012 in photography

Yesterday, Bill went out at sunset to land the R-22 on a beautiful mega yacht called the Leight Star in Downtown San Diego.  This super luxury yacht has a heliport landing pad so you can actually land your helicopter on the yacht.  Now navigating this landing was a bit technical but Bill pulled it off beautifully and it certainly was a rush watching him do it. What a great afternoon and we caught some nice shots of the boat too.

http://www.frankiefoto.com/People/Leight-Star/22537494_LXpH92

Bill successfully navigates the approach to the Yacht. He is just seconds away from touching down and everyone can breathe a sigh of relief.

Bill approaches the Yacht.  The Helipad is just big enough to land the chopper on.  There is no room for error in this maneuver and everyone holds their breath.

The beautiful Mega Yacht sits in San Diego Harbor: the R22 adding another layer of beauty to the already beautiful Leight Star.

Soon to be published photographer

Posted on Apr 7, 2012 in photography

Sometimes having a brother that is an accomplished pilot and that owns a helicopter can come in very handy for someone practicing photography. In this case it is me that is the lucky one that has been able to grab shots that few photographers could ever dream of.  My brother called me a couple of years ago to take some aerial shots of his friends boat that had just been renovated at a cost of $15 million and the Yacht was at a very beautiful state. We took a short 45 minute helicopter ride out the Catalina and shot his boat churning through the water at unbelievable speeds.  I captured some great photographs that were deemed good enough to be pictured in Yachting Magazine which is the magazine that features some of the most incredible boats, ships and Yachts on the ocean today. I am really grateful to finally be published in a magazine.  That is one of things that I really wanted to do as an amateur photographer.

Fly

Posted on Mar 12, 2012 in photography

I use photoshop a lot to color correct photos and to accentuate the subject. I am not great at photoshop but I think I can make a picture look better with it.  I took a few photos of Charlie today as he was being tossed up in the air by his father and older brother.  At times some of the photos made him appear to be sky high.  I found one photo which looked like he was flying to the heavens and upon looking at it, it kind of looked fake because it appeared he was so high.. Well he was at least 15 feet off the ground when this picture was taken and I took it while he was ascending upward.  Rest assured, this photo is not enhanced in anyway to make it look like he is flying.  This is the actual picture of how high he was.

Yes Sir!

Posted on Mar 11, 2012 in photography

I was at the USD basketball game awhile ago and about 25% of the bleachers were filled with new Marine recruits from Camp Pendleton.  I guess they let the guys out for a little fun that night.  I took a picture of a group of Marines standing at attention and I couldn’t help but notice that they all looked very similar.  Now it might be something to do with the great chow they feed the guys or perhaps the regulation eye glasses that they make them wear.  One thing is for certain these guys are certainly disciplined.