The third installment in the Streets of LA project.









The third installment in the Streets of LA project.









Driving around LA running errands when I came across this old abandoned Baptist church and I didn’t have my camera with me! So I grabbed my iPhone and snapped a couple. They turned out better than I expected. I feel like an advertisement for Apple, “All pictures shot on my iPhone 4″.





An ongoing project I started, taking different streets in LA and showing the everyday sights, not just the iconic landmarks, along the way. I also wanted to get a feel of how the streets cn go through such drastic changes as you move along them.


Marshlands:





LA “river”:


I found these old polaroids in a box that my mom brought back from my grandparents house in Texas. I’m guessing 1940′s, maybe early 50′s
Grandma, Liz Goeglein:

Grandpa, John Goeglein:





About 24 hours ago, my Grandpa, John Goeglein, “flew away to a land where joy will never end”.
I just went through all the photos that I could find on my computer. Better ones to come later.


Grandma:

1987:



Uncle Johnny & Aunt Terry’s wedding, 1990:


Christmas last year, always the bacon master:

Mother’s Day two years ago:



Last year for his birthday:

Telling stories:


Loved to laugh:




Last Christmas:


A few other snapshots:



His last day in this world:

The notorious Uncle Clarence:



Clare (more of her):

Christina and her new dog Tessa:

My Aunt Mary in the kitchen making Gnocchi:

Grandpa, obviously at the end of a long day.. Elio Rotondo:

Krista:
