Mar 7, 2020

Los Angeles Theatre in Downtown L.A.

The Los Angeles Theatre is a two thousand seat movie palace located in downtown Los Angeles, California. Construction began in 1930 and opened with the world premiere of Charlie Chaplin's City Lights in January 1931. It was the last of the grand movie palaces to be built on Broadway in downtown L.A. as the depression took its toll and competition increased along Hollywood Boulevard. While the theatre still has screenings (City Lights was on the marquee during my visit) this movie palace is more frequently used as a filming location today.

Los Angeles Theatre DTLA


City Lights Premiere in 1931.




City Lights Poster Charlie Chaplin 1931

Los Angeles Theatre DTLA








Mar 5, 2020

A Wedding, A Reunion & Los Angeles

A flight into San Jose, a series of travel shoots in Santa Cruz, a drive down to Monterey to be Best Man in a friend's wedding, a road trip down the coast to Los Angeles with a film school buddy, and naturally thousands more images captured over a week in the City of Angels - these are the bullet points from my last few weeks upon returning to California.

Los Angeles Travel PhotographerThe funny thing about travel shooting in California, particularly Los Angeles at this point, is that I've been back and forth so many times now that you'd think I'd be bored revisiting a lot of the stereotypical spots. It's the opposite though. The familiarity is an asset. I always seem to come across something new, some random detail that fills in a blank I hadn't captured before. 

Places like the Pacific Coast Highway, Disneyland, Hollywood Boulevard and the Santa Monica Pier have actually become incredibly nostalgic now. I'm instantly reminded of other trips, friends I shared these experiences with, and professionally, some of the really cool material that's come from these random excursions and how I can experiment to build on it. 

Los Angeles Travel PhotographerThis recent trip was really interesting because my mind was so focused on my role in my friend's wedding, that by the time the trip to L.A. started it felt like a surprise almost because I hadn't really been thinking about it. That said, this was no sit-by-the-pool vacation - we hit several major spots every day and covered a lot of ground between DTLA, Santa Monica, Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Century City, Burbank, Glendale, and Anaheim. The inspiration was actually rooted in a lot of discussions we used to have in film school - so what better place than L.A. to relive them.

Los Angeles Travel Photographer
I launched my Roadside California series at the beginning of 2015 and looking back now it's pretty amazing just how much the collection has expanded in 5 years. From redwoods and mountains to beaches and theme parks, it's really cool to see how much of California I've been able to explore as Editing Luke. I don't plan on stopping anytime soon. There's still so much to see! Explore more from my California series here.

Los Angeles Travel Photographer

Mar 1, 2020

Experience Pass in Calgary, Alberta

Motivated by the Experience Pass I was gifted by Tourism Calgary last year, I set out to revisit a few of Calgary, Alberta's top attractions on a brief layover I had in the city last month. The great thing about Tourism Calgary's Experience Pass is that it granted free admission to a number of local hotspots. I'd already photographed a number of them as part of my Around Alberta series over the last few years, so on this day and half revisit it became all about the details. 

Tourism Calgary AlbertaWhile not exactly a recommended itinerary, I maximized my time by visiting Studio Bell, the Calgary Public Library, the Glenbow Museum, the Hangar Flight Museum, the Calgary Tower, and Fort Calgary. In addition to several other visits last year where I returned to explore Heritage Park and Canada's Sports Hall of Fame, I undoubtedly have a lot of new content in the pipeline that should be popping up online soon. Explore more from around Calgary here.

Tourism Calgary Alberta

Tourism Calgary Alberta