Our group @thephotographerseyecollective is opening a new exhibit on Saturday, July 11th. The theme of the show is “Home”, fitting since we have spent so much time at home. While at home, I shot the usual photos of the yard, my dog, hours going through the photo archives, etc. During my sheltering in place, one of the most important and life changing moments took place, the horrific murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis. I have for the most part been proud of the Skateboarding Community over the years(for the most part) and and I was especially proud in this moment that we came together in a ride against Racism and Police Brutality. On June 20th and June 21st which is Go Skateboarding Day in my hometown of San Diego and Encinitas, I put on my mask and grabbed my telephoto lens(for Social Distancing) and took a few shots of more than a 1000 skateboarders protesting peacefully in the way they do best, by skateboarding. So Proud of our community! This is my “Home”. Thank you @rollingforrightssd and Pushing for Peace. Our Gallery has limited hours due to the pandemic, only a couple of people are allowed in at a time, masks are worn by members and visitors and the gallery is sanitized frequently. Check out our website via @thephotographerseyecollective for hours and more information. 326 E. Grand Avenue in Escondido, CA. #thephotographerseyecollective #sandiegophotographers #blm #antiracism #pushingforpeace #justiceforgeorgefloyd #rollingforrightssd #rollingforrights #jgrantbrittain https://www.instagram.com/p/CCWLDTUFsqd/?igshid=1ayslo8osjg6e