Journey in Focus

Journey in Focus Learning and exploring photography, one shot at a time. 📷✨ Images are not for sale.

I am a photographer on a continuing journey — learning through each frame, chasing good light, and finding meaning in the details most people walk past. Seeing the world in stillness and color, I photograph not to collect images, but to understand them.

A moment left behind, exactly as it was.A cup of coffee, a half-eaten blueberry muffin, set down without ceremony in the...
12/24/2025

A moment left behind, exactly as it was.

A cup of coffee, a half-eaten blueberry muffin, set down without ceremony in the middle of work still unfolding. Phillip Glashoff’s studio was often chaotic, not from neglect, but from brilliance in motion—ideas moving faster than order, hands moving faster than pause. This small, unremarkable scene holds his presence more honestly than any portrait.

The creative mind that filled this space is now at rest.
Rest in peace, Phillip.

Bold color and vintage charm at Blackhawk Museum — a classic bike with whitewall tires and a Texaco pump reflected in ti...
11/10/2025

Bold color and vintage charm at Blackhawk Museum — a classic bike with whitewall tires and a Texaco pump reflected in timeless symmetry. Expand for full view.

Canon R5 | 24-105mm f/4 lens at 72mm
f4, 1/80 sec, ISO-3200, -0.67 EV

Shared for artistic appreciation only — not for sale.

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Classic beauty and modern composition at Blackhawk Museum — the leading lines draw your eye straight to the iconic gullw...
11/10/2025

Classic beauty and modern composition at Blackhawk Museum — the leading lines draw your eye straight to the iconic gullwing, mirrored in perfection.

Canon R5 at 24mm
f/8 | 1/60 sec | ISO-8000
handheld shot

Shared for artistic appreciation only — not for sale.

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Capitola Beach before sunrise — the watchers and the wave-chasers sharing the same quiet anticipation.Canon EOS 90D at 7...
11/03/2025

Capitola Beach before sunrise — the watchers and the wave-chasers sharing the same quiet anticipation.

Canon EOS 90D at 71 mm
f/29 | 1/6 sec | ISO-100
with a tripod and remote shutter release for stability in low light.

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The LineupJust before sunrise, they were already there — belonging quietly to the moment before everything begins.Captur...
11/03/2025

The Lineup

Just before sunrise, they were already there — belonging quietly to the moment before everything begins.

Captured January 1, 2022, at Capitola Beach, CA.

Canon EOS 90D @ 400 mm
f/6.3 | 1/1000 sec | ISO l-100
with tripod and remote shutter release.

This Tamron lens isn’t fancy or expensive, but it’s proof that with good light, patience, and a bit of care, you can make solid images without top-shelf gear.

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It’s the kind of car that stops you mid-step — a 1939 Ford Woodie at Blackhawk Museum, rebuilt from nostalgia and nerve....
10/29/2025

It’s the kind of car that stops you mid-step — a 1939 Ford Woodie at Blackhawk Museum, rebuilt from nostalgia and nerve. I knelt low to catch the reflection of what was and what has been reimagined.

Shot low to hold the reflections front to back. The museum lighting pushed my Auto ISO to 8000, and rather than lower it manually, I used exposure compensation to prevent clipping. Sometimes “good-enough ISO” beats “missed moment.”

Canon R5 | 24 mm | f/8 | 1/60 sec | ISO 8000 | –0.3 EV
Handheld

Shared for artistic appreciation only — not for sale.

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This ’39 Ford Woodie doesn’t whisper about the past; it glows with it. Every curve says someone still believes beauty de...
10/29/2025

This ’39 Ford Woodie doesn’t whisper about the past; it glows with it. Every curve says someone still believes beauty deserves a little noise. Captured at the Blackhawk Museum — a flash of yesterday, rebuilt for now.

Same car, new angle. The museum doesn’t allow tripods, so both images were handheld. I’ve learned through trial and error that 1/60 sec is my personal threshold — anything slower and sharpness slips away. Someone else might hold steadier. Knowing your own limits is part of the craft.

Canon R5 | 24mm | f/8 | 1/80 sec | ISO 6400 | –0.3 EV
Handheld

Shared for artistic appreciation only — not for sale.

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