20091219

Me in action at Roche, DC

Pics by Kevin Trinh with 7D, and canon 28mm 1.8




On the way up to DC



Ian Roche and I reviewing the shot



Me reviewing



Ian getting the lighting just right, me on the latter!




Gotta love the sigma 10-22mm and Nikon Commander mode!

20091218

DJ murdock ( Jay Martinez )

I have been following DJ Murdock's pics for a while on car forums and they always seem to pop up everywhere. I really like his perspective of LA and the upper level of the car scene out there (cough cough Phaze2).

His pics do the talking!

Click here for his flickr!





20091217

DC for the night. Roche Salon

My friend Ian Roche from DC asked if I would come up to do a shoot of his parents hair salons. He has 2 locations in DC and 1 was right around the corner from the White House. It was shoot for the website redesign done by my other friend Kevin Trinh. It was a great time and DC is an amazing city.

Here are some behind the scenes pics.

Kevin should have more with his 7D later.












20091216

KRINK x CARHARTT

I love when KRINK does anything, but this really caught my eye. A random combination, but the colors look really cool.

KRINK is the top name in ultra premium graffiti pens and is now doing all sorts of collaborations with other brands such as INCASE, Married to the MOB, Levi's jeans, Smith Snowboarding.

This is their latest colab:




20091215

Kyle Fuller

Kyle Fuller is rad, his work is so crisp and the lighting is always on point.

Hes a big fan of the strobes and the beauty dish. I need to look into this stuff!

Here is a link to his flickr. Check him out! CLICK






My top picks - Need Supply CO.

Winter stuff.



Midnight Bumber




Heavy Cowl Fleece



Vertical Stripe Fleece



Rockford Melton Jacket

20091214

Birthday Boy

This is back from Lonnie's Birthday.

Freeway - Lonnie B - Rick Ross




Pics from the rest of that weekend, click here.

Jadie + Matt




White Wall - Terry v2





Speed Film

C'était un Rendez-Vous from Thom Graves on Vimeo.



On an August morning in 1976, French filmmaker Claude Lelouch mounted his camera to the bumper of a Ferrari 275 GTB* and drove at breakneck speed through the heart of Paris. No streets were closed, for Lelouch was unable to obtain a permit.