Camera in hand, I explore Hollywood with an open mind and an open heart, searching for the face behind the mask that Hollywood presents to the world. On Oscar’s day I see the crowds looking for Brangelina or hoping to get a glimpse of the notorious Nicholson smile. But I never waste a moment looking for celebrities. Rather, I photograph the Snake Man wrapping his boa constrictor around children in exchange for a tip.

Turning around, I spot Snoopy the Dog and Barney the Dinosaur chatting in front of The Erotic Museum, no doubt comparing notes about their record-breaking day of business. Down the block, a street vendor sells bacon-wrapped hot dogs in front of Frederick's of Hollywood and the emaciated, lingerie-clad manikins seem to want a bite. Then, surprisingly, it starts to rain and I notice several actress types in high-heeled, leather boots splashing around on the stars embedded in the Walk of Fame. In other words, it’s a magical day, especially for a photographer.







Statement for Broadway: I've never seen any other place like Broadway - a mystery in the midst of Los Angeles. It must have been an incredibly prosperous area at one time. I base this upon the glorious architecture, including some art deco masterpieces and numerous theaters with ornate marquees.
Images from Broadway

Even the colorful sidewalks speak of a glorious past. Signs of decay exist side by side with shops displaying neon-colored Quinceanera dresses. Mexican cowboys can be spotted walking by a building that was once used as a set in Blade Runner. Yes there is a large hispanic population but this is a Twilight Zone unlike anything to be found in Mexico.




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