[Opinion] Meeting America’s Reigning Male Star Of Porn by Reviewer Rob I saw a post in my Facebook newsfeed yesterday that reminded me of something Katherine Sweetman suggested I use in Reviewer Magazine last year. It was a dick trick video she shot with Ron Jeremy where he describes how to get hard on command. I told her that shit […]
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Is Ron Jeremy Really Just A Dick?
ReviewerPhoto Watermarks
My Recognized Photo Site Where Branding Is The Thing by Reviewer Rob I’m going to start building up a portfolio on ReviewerPhoto.com and using it as the copyright mark for my editorial photos. It’s a site I’ve had for a number of years now but I want to start using the watermark on all photos going forward, especially if they […]
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Quality of Light: “The Heart of the Andes”
Frederic Edwin Church’s “The Heart of the Andes” on display at Luminous Views Gallery Reviewer TV video interview Micheal Slattery is a San Diego art gallery owner and photographer who specializes in the sale of multi-image, light-drenched, high-resolution versions of his own photography where he takes 20 or so photos of a landscape or building and then digitally combines them […]
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13 Images, Natacia Manibusan
[Portfolio] Thirteen Images Photos and bio by Natacia Manibusan “In high school I began exploring a career in photography. For years I was self taught and quickly found work with realtors, musicians and families. After completing an internship at Food & Wine Magazine and receiving an education in Commercial Photography from Brooks Institute of Photography, I returned to San Diego […]
snapshot: Barrio Logan, 2-28-15
Photo Essay & Community Report, Barrio Logan, San Diego: gallery. by Reviewer Rob Barrio Logan has underwent much change in the last three decades. Even 25 years ago when we’d drive past it on the freeway to go see a concert in South Bay or go to Tijuana that part of San Diego on the east side of the Coronado […]
hospitality review: Motel 6 Boulder Highway, Las Vegas, Nevada
hospitality review: Motel 6 Boulder Highway, Las Vegas, Nevada * (one out of five stars) Reason: poor internet connection not included in the room fee, and faulty door key card that didn’t allow easy access to the room. By Reviewer Rob When you’re on a road trip far away from home you want a place to stay that offers the […]
Barrio Seed Bank
[Barrio Logan Roots Factory] Non-GMO Seeds Coming To Barrio Logan In conjunction with the BarrioArtCrawl, the School of Guerrilla Arts introduces the Barrio Seed Bank. Bread & Salt art gallery 1955 Julian Ave, San Diego, California 92113 The Barrio Seed Bank provides clean, non-genetically modified seed accessible and free of charge in the impoverished food desert neighborhood of Logan Heights, […]
food review: El Pescador La Jolla
[Food Review] El Pescador in La Jolla’s High End Decline words and photos by Reviewer Rob When I was in high school in 1981 we used to surf 11th Street in Del Mar and then go eat a fish and shrimp Combo sandwich at El Pescador Fish Market and restaurant on the coast highway. This “crew” was a group from […]