Thursday, July 30, 2009

See "45365" Online Free For One Week Only

See the award winning documentary film "45365" made by my friends Bill and Turner Ross online in it's entirety until August 6 at SnagFilms.

The film is making the film festival rounds and expects a theatrical release next year.  See it online for one week only here.





Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Monumental: David Brower's Fight for Wild America

I just watched this great documentary on PBS about the enviromental preservation work of David Brower. There is some amazing footage from the 50's and 60's of beautiful natural areas saved and lost. 
Check it out.


Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Hometown Skate Park


I found these images online here of the skateboard park in Swinson Park in my hometown Morehead City, NC. The skate park was off in the woods behind a baseball field and you wouldn't know it was there unless you were told about it. It had long concrete banks that wound around the woods and there were a couple bowls that were usually full of water whenever I went out there. I don't know the history of the skate park but I know it was destroyed probably before 1990 due to liability. Bridges St runs through the site now. 





Monday, July 27, 2009

July 27


Did I mention I don't miss shooting furniture. 


Sunday, July 26, 2009

July 26


I don't miss furniture photography at all.
July 26July 26

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Thursday, July 23, 2009

July 23


A quick shot with the Holgamod lens while shooting a $2000 dress.


Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Last Night At The Echo


THE PAINS OF BEING PURE AT HEART

Monday, July 20, 2009

40 Years Ago Today



July 20, 1969. Man meets Moon.

*Interesting footnote. It appears the the original videotape of the Apollo 11 lunar landing was taped over.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Stub Stories #10


STING

1991. While in college at N.C. State I got a job with a company called Set Up Productions. Basically, we would help roadies set up and tear down at concerts. It was an "if you are available" kind of job and more than the extra spending money, it was a chance for me to infiltrate the rock and roll world. 

My first chance to work with Set Up Productions was a Sting concert in Chapel Hill at the Dean Dome. I got my friend Brian Marshall in on the job and we showed up at the Dean Dome early in the day ready to work. The first thing we did was to help unload all the 18 wheeler trucks full of equipment. Then we were assign to specific roadies to help them with their jobs. I helped set up lighting trusses and learned how to deal with the giant cables involve with all the stage lighting. The roadies were great guys and put up with my inexperience. 

Next I was paired with the drum technician. I helped him set up the drum kit for whom I believe was Omar Hakim. He was a nice guy and told me stories of how he and Omar would go to the Zildgian Cymbal company and get to pick out whatever cymbals they wanted because Omar was sponsored by Zildgian. My friend Brian got to be a stand in for Sting while they got the lighting set in place. It was a cool experience to stand on the stage imagining myself in front of thousands of people. 

We had a break during sound check. During the concert we got pretty good seats to watch the show. Concrete Blonde opened up and were pretty good. Sting played his set. Branford Marsalis was his sax player. The show was ok. He played a few not so great versions of Police songs but most of the show was from his 2 solo albums. 

We had to go backstage before the show was over because as soon as the music ended we went back to work tearing everything down. Everything was taken apart, packed up in rolling crates and then we waited to load everything on the 18 wheelers. Each crate was numbered and each 18 wheeler had a diagramed layout of how all the crates fit in. We would push the crates up to the trailer and wait for our number to be called. When your number was called you had to push your cart up a metal ramp into the trailer. Some crates were a bit heavy and required running starts or extra hands. 

While waiting with a crate to go on a truck Sting pops out of a hallway 8 feet in front of me. He looks right at me, waves, and says "Great show tonight. Thanks for everything." I'm a bit star struck and I'm thinking "Wow, Sting is cool enough to thank the crew." I nervously raise my hand to wave back when I hear someone right behind me say "All right, I'll see you on the bus." I nervously lower my hand feeling like a dumbass and try to pretend it didn't happen. I guess it was the tour manager standing behind me.

Staged



A Spanish newspaper is claiming that this 1936 Robert Capra photo from the Spanish Civil War was staged. 


Saturday Morning Soul - BOOTSY COLLINS



Tuesday, July 14, 2009

This Has To Be The Most Horrible Song By A "Metal" Band Ever

It is like a bad county song by a bad metal band, who happens to be from the OC.


Here is a much better song titled "Dear God" by XTC.

Monday, July 13, 2009

Do You Realize?


I finally did something with the footage of the final moments of Jon and Carmen's wedding reception which was a month ago today. 

Saturday, July 11, 2009

July 10


"Gentlemen" looking for adventure at the "club".


Saturday Morning Soul - PRINCE




Friday, July 10, 2009

There Is A Blog For Everything #3


If you have ever worked on a photo shoot you will appreciate this one.



Thanks David.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Crush


I just finished watching season one of Weeds this week and then these hot photos from Esquire magazine appear on the web. 
Marry me Mary Louise Parker.


Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Hello Brooklyn!


The film "45365" made by my good friends Bill and Turner Ross will be showing this Saturday in Brooklyn as part of the Rooftop Films series. It is a unique documentary about small town life and it has won several awards at film festivals this year. Go see it.

Hitler Reacts To MJ's Death



Sunday, July 5, 2009

July 4


Went to Phoenix, AZ for Haas' housewarming party and Vinny's birthday. Spent most of the day in the pool except to eat and set off fireworks. It was very hot.







See more here.

Friday, July 3, 2009

Mix Tape #9


This Mix is based on my Top 10 Albums of 2009 (so far).

1. PHOENIX - 1901
2. THE PAINS OF BEING PURE AT HEART - Come Saturday
3. AND YOU WILL KNOW US BY THE TRAIL OF DEAD - Far Pavillions
4. ANIMAL COLLECTIVE - My Girls
5. DIRTY PROJECTORS - Temecula Sunrise
6. GIL MANTERA'S PARTY DREAM - Eyes Of Blue
7. VETIVER - On The Other Side
8. DINOSAUR JR. - Over It
9. DAN DEACON - Surprise Stefani
10. JAPANDROIDS - Sovereignty



Thursday, July 2, 2009

Top 10 Albums Of 2009 (so far)


This is a list of albums released in 2009 that made an impression on me. 

1. JAPANDROIDS - Post-Nothing

2. THE PAINS OF BEING PURE AT HEART -  The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart

3. DIRTY PROJECTORS - Bitte Orca

4. VETIVER - Tight Knit

5. ...AND YOU WILL KNOW US BY THE TRAIL OF DEAD - The Century Of Self

6. DINOSAUR JR. - Farm

7. PHOENIX - Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix

8. ANIMAL COLLECTIVE - Merriweather Post Pavilion 

9. GIL MANTERA'S PARTY DREAM - Dreamscape

10. DAN DEACON - Bromst



Honorable Mention
TOMMY KEENE - In The Late Bright   (because I shot the cover)