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Growing up, we all had our places of refuge, places we loved to visit just to be there. One of those places for me was Tower Records & Books on Broadway in Sacramento. Known as Tower corner, it was home to Tower Records, Tower Books, Tower Video, Tower Cafe, Tower Theater, and Tower Liquor across the street. Sacramento was the home of Tower Records. Open till Midnight.

I spent countless hours between the record shelves, searching through the singles section because I didn’t have enough money to buy a whole CD. The salespeople were offbeat and always nice, and they always played good music overhead. I always admired the way they would sculpt the music promo flyers on the walls, making pieces of art out of the repetative images of the band’s faces and logos on thin cardboard. It was indie in all ways except for being a chain.

By the time I was able to afford a whole CD, I had began to head over to Tower Books next door after going through Tower Records, scanning the shelves for any book that caught my eye. I always admired their selection of magazines there as well – knowing me, being a magazine freak, I would sit and browse through all their imported magazines – that was always one thing that I remembered well about Tower (Records and Books) they had an AWESOME import selection.

I loved the fact that they didn’t close till late because it was always late that I wanted to go and browse somewhere.

Many an hour was wasted there, going through their shelves, buying things that caught my fancy. Zach and I would spend a lot of time here looking for books – I think it was one of the bookstores that he didn’t actually mind browsing with me (now he just likes to beeline to what he wants to get). Me, no, I’m a browser.

It was here that I fell in love with bookstores.

Two years ago, during Thanksgiving holiday, we went back home, and before going back, his sister told us the news. Tower was really going out of business. I was sad. It was as if a part of my youth – part of who I was growing up – was going away.

I made one last visit to the Tower Records and Books on Broadway, looking at all the partially empty shelves, everything marked up to 70% off. Or more. It was surreal and strange, seeing the music listening stations ready for sale, as well as the shelves. Everything was going. I knew I wanted to buy a piece of history, and while reminiscing with the sales guy, I asked if I could buy the metal “Photography” sign that was glued on what was once the Photography shelves. He sold it to me for one dollar. It sits on my desk today.

I miss you Tower Records, you were a part of my past, and I have many fond memories of you. Thanks to you, I have fallen in love with record stores and most importantly bookstores, and I often now find refuge there. Thanks to you, they created the movie Empire Records, which is one of my favorite movies ever mostly because it reminds me of you. Thanks to you, I will always have a fondness for the corner of Broadway and 16th in Sacramento.

Thanks Tower, for all the memories. :)

(image taken of Tower Theater & Cafe in 2002 when I was still in college)

memory film.

June 3, 2008

Sometimes, being a photographer for your job, you get tired of bringing your camera everywhere in life. Before I became a photographer as a profession, I would have my camera with me ALL the time. It was glued to my hip. Afterwards though, you saw it on me less and less. Every now and then I’ll bring a different type of camera with me when I go out, just to mix it up; to play with it. :)

There are moments best captured in the film of memory, though. I had a lovely weekend with my dear old friend, whom I see a few times a year. We hung out, chatted about life, love, the past present and future. We visited lovely spots that were gorgeous, the weather was perfect, and I truly enjoyed the moments as they happened in front of me. And I didn’t bring a camera with me once. Sometimes, moments like those are better for your memory than they are for film. :)

Good for the soul, I think. :)

book arrows.

May 4, 2008

I’ve been posting a lot of polaroids lately because I got three free packs the other day, so I’ve been playing around. :)

Taken a few days ago. The second one was taken while I was driving in my car. I stuck the camera out towards the passenger window while driving along the coast.

Being Thankful.

November 20, 2007

Tomorrow is my birthday :)

This past year has been a roller coaster ride in many ways, but there’s just so, so much to be thankful for. We are nearing a time where everyone gives thanks, but we should all give thanks more than once a year. ;)

So, for this season of thanks, I will be out of town and the office from Wednesday evening until Sunday. If you need to reach me during that time, please email me :)

What a better birthday present than to spend it with loved ones – especially my too-freaking-cute nephew!

I hope you all have a beautiful Thanksgiving with those you love.

From the Ashes

November 6, 2007

So right after the fires were these little guys, sprouting in the cracks in between the cement on our patio. They formed due to ash+birdseed+water+random other stuff which = sprouts. Life from the ashes.

And because it’s been a while, one of Gromit with my new lens (yay!)

Portrait stuff coming soon :)