TinyTAN Toys Arrive at McDonald’s
Yesterday marked the first day of McDonald’s new tie-in with TinyTAN, the chibi-style characters created by Big Hit Entertainment (now HYBE) and based on the members of BTS. BTS, short for Bangtan Sonyeondan or “Bulletproof Boy Scouts,” is a seven-member South Korean pop group that has become one of the most influential music acts in the world.
These TinyTAN figures have appeared in animations and merchandise before, but now they’re standing watch over hamburgers and Chicken McNuggets.
The promotion brings the toys into Happy Meals, paired with either a hamburger or McNuggets, fries, apple slices, and milk. A reminder that pop culture, K-pop, and fast food are all equally collectible in their own ways.
I suppose this counts as a newsworthy event. The photograph here was made in response to a request from ZUMA Press for syndication.
If you’d like to see fast food photographed in ways no toy could ever compete with, take a look at my gallery Food From Bag To Background here: https://www.secondfocus.com/index/G0000wQ3fbeEezF0
Photographs of the Trump Rally in Coachella
On October 12, 2024, I photographed Donald Trump’s surprise rally at Calhoun Ranch in Coachella Valley. The event was announced only briefly beforehand and drew national attention—not only because it unfolded in deeply Democratic California, but also because it came in the wake of heightened security concerns.
Just before the rally, Riverside County deputies arrested a man at a security checkpoint less than a mile from the venue. He was found with a loaded handgun, a shotgun, ammunition, and false press credentials. Local officials described the arrest as possibly preventing yet another assassination attempt, though federal authorities later stated there was no evidence of an actual plan to attack. The incident underscored the tension surrounding the rally and made headlines worldwide.
That evening, my photographs were syndicated through ZUMA Press. They were published internationally within hours and have continued to be licensed by major news outlets around the world. These images now stand as both journalism and a historical record of a rare political moment in the Coachella Valley.
For the first time, these photographs are also available directly through my website for collectors, researchers, and anyone interested in political history. Options include general prints and personal-use downloads.
Why These Photographs Matter
- Historic Atmosphere: A rally staged in one of the most Democratic parts of the country, under intense scrutiny.
- Global Reach: Published worldwide the same night, with ongoing licensing and syndication through ZUMA Press.
- Collector Access: Available now on my site as general prints and personal-use downloads.
Availability
You can view the full gallery here: https://www.secondfocus.com/gallery/Trump-Rally-Coachella-Oct-12-2024/G00009jJP8dxWtJk/
| Format | Description | Price |
|---|---|---|
| General Print | Standard high-quality print. | As listed |
| Personal Use Download (1500px) | Best for on-screen viewing, research, archiving, or classroom presentations. Licensed for personal, non-commercial use only. | $25 |
| Personal Use Download (2500px) | Larger file for higher-quality viewing, collectors wanting more detail, or small at-home prints. Licensed for personal, non-commercial use only. | $40 |
Editorial and commercial licensing for these photographs continues to be handled by ZUMA Press or by direct inquiry to me at Ian@SecondFocus.com
Closing Note
These frames document more than a speech—they capture a rare rally, an atmosphere of tension, and a global news moment.
👉 View the Full Gallery Here: https://www.secondfocus.com/gallery/Trump-Rally-Coachella-Oct-12-2024/G00009jJP8dxWtJk/
My Photograph Featured in The Guardian and on the ZUMA Press Blog
On August 10, 2025, The Guardian published an article covering a Southwest Airlines incident in which two blind passengers were left behind during boarding. Alongside the story, they used my photograph of a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 Max passenger jet landing in Palm Springs.
The image, taken on February 21, 2025, captures the aircraft on final approach under clear desert skies. It was distributed worldwide through ZUMA Press, where I have been a contributing photographer for more than two decades.
The publication was also highlighted on the ZUMA Press blog, which regularly showcases the work of its contributing photographers featured in major media outlets.
You can read the Guardian article here: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/aug/10/southwest-airlines-apologizes-blind-passengers
Five Warbirds, One Mission – Memorial Day 2025
Five historic aircraft filled the skies over Palm Springs during the 2025 Memorial Day program at the Palm Springs Air Museum—each representing a different chapter of American aviation history and military service. My photographs of these aircraft in flight capture not only their striking forms against the desert backdrop but also the enduring legacy they carry.
The lineup included:
– C-47 “What’s Up Doc?” – A D-Day veteran honoring airborne operations and troop transport.
– P-51 Mustang “Bunny” – Flown in tribute to the Tuskegee Airmen and their place in aviation history.
– P4Y-2G Super Privateer – The last flying example of this rare patrol bomber, once used by the Navy.
– PBJ (Navy B-25 Mitchell) – A Navy-modified medium bomber that served in the Pacific theater.
– T-28 Trojan N372C – A Cold War-era trainer that transitioned into combat roles in Southeast Asia.
Each aircraft flew as part of the museum’s commemorative program, honoring those who served and sacrificed in conflicts from World War II through the Vietnam War.
I’m especially pleased that five of these images were featured yesterday in the “BREAKING NEWS from LAST 24 HOURS” section on ZUMA Press, a strong acknowledgment of the visual and historical power of these aircraft in flight.
Photographing the April 5 Trump Protest for ZUMA
I was here in Palm Springs on Saturday to photograph the national April 5 protest against Trump for syndication through ZUMA Press. I was surprised by the huge local turnout—an estimated 2,500 people gathered at City Hall and along the streets. Just three passes by three and then just two lifted pickup trucks with pro-Trump flags—the same ones seen at past events here—but the day and momentum belonged to the crowd.
Tesla Protest in Cathedral City Reaches Global Press
One of my photos from the protest outside the Tesla dealership in Cathedral City was syndicated by ZUMA Press and published in the Qatar Tribune business section. The image—showing a lone Cybertruck staged in front of the showroom—ran with a story on rising EV sales in Europe and a dip in Tesla’s numbers. Just out of frame: a protest on the sidewalk by hundreds of people. Interesting to see local scenes like this picked up in international coverage.
Protestors Target Tesla and Elon Musk
Hundreds of protestors lined Perez Road in front of the Tesla dealership in Cathedral City, California, today, March 23, 2025. The demonstration targeted Elon Musk, Tesla, and broader political issues, with participants holding signs and calling for the defense of democracy, free speech, and corporate accountability. I photographed the event for syndication through ZUMA Press, the largest independent press agency in the world.
SpaceX Launch: ZUMA Press Photo of the Month
I’m honored to have my photograph of the SpaceX Falcon 9 launch included in ZUMA Press’s Pictures of the Month for February. This image captures the dramatic ascent of Falcon 9 as it carried 23 Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit from Space Launch Complex 4 East (SLC-4E) at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California.
ZUMA Press is the world’s largest independent press agency and wire service. ZUMA’s top-of-the-class photographers have won every major award—from the prestigious Pulitzer to the World Press Awards, along with multiple Best of Photojournalism (BOP) and Pictures of the Year (POYi) awards. With over 12,000 new images posted daily, ZUMA’s state-of-the-art online archive has grown to an incredible 20 million images, making it the largest purely editorial library on the web.
I’m proud to be part of such a distinguished selection of images and invite you to explore the full gallery of this month’s stunning photographs. Check out the video of February’s featured images at https://thepicturesofthemonth.com
You can also view more of my work, from fast food to aviation and many more intriguing projects on my website at https://www.secondfocus.com Thanks!






















