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spring!

Monday, April 27th, 2009

A week ago we had our first nice day, the afternoon hit eighty degrees and I went directly to Union Square to check out the inevitable spring fever freakout.    Was good to see some familiar faces, hung around for a while, these guys had the best moves that afternoon.793539404349144458151178

Addiction.

Sunday, April 26th, 2009

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They call me Staci.

Friday, April 24th, 2009

I knew this girl once.  She was really awesome and somehow our time together was often brutally intense.  And then I went on an adventure.  It was an unmitigated adventure, but still took pause to think about her while eating at a whole foods in Denver, or Austin or Phoenix or while trying to find one in Alamogordo, Park City or Winnemucca.  And then I came back.  And then she was gone.  42

Two seasons later, while at the Senior Prom, I get a text from a number I had long since deleted, imagine my surprise when I figured out who it was from.  Two scenes later, with a “gate’s good!” still echoing off the marble bank walls, I dashed out into the rain to meet her.12And now she’s back.  Her hair is darker.  I really really, really really like it.  I didnt remember her eyes as big as they really are.  It was the first time we walked under an umbrella together.  I had never seen her in a winter jacket before.
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In the twenty minutes of catch up you can do before you have to go back to work, it was revealed that she’s gone in five weeks.  Graduating, moving, you know the routine.22

Perhaps the best kind of merriment is that time capsule supercharged kind of madness that can only occur in limited engagements.  These moments, its seems, are the best ones to remember, judging by the order I remember things in…  The people involved in the limited engagement circus are the ones that always kinda enrich life in the most unique and delightful ways.  I have some awesome people in my act, but its always sad when the circus leaves town…

chopper.

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

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spring upon us.

Monday, April 13th, 2009

with the weather finally starting to break here in NYC, Im looking forward to those endless afternoons in Union Square that seamlessly pass into the evening through the dark of night.  Here’s some pictures from last year of my favorite drummer that sets up there and the crowd he usually draws…

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Every little thing she does is magic.

Saturday, April 11th, 2009

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soft plush buffalo.

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

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sharp flesh buffalo.

saw Rock N’ Roll the other day.

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

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On it (thumbs up) !

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

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I was walking down Broadway the other day when I came across these fine guys building a pothole.  We have them all over the city (potholes), but you never really get all up close and personal with the master craftsmen who ply their trade at expertly destroying the front suspension of my auto when given to bouts of reckless driving, or really, just driving in general.  I regret not introducing myself but at least the next time I get my front shocks into full compression and my shoulder muscles into full spasm I’ll have these fond images hopefully popping into my head as my eyelids clamp shut behind white knuckles on the steering wheel.

Not liable for acts of God, or actions taken by government agencies.

Saturday, March 7th, 2009

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I recently bought a digital camera.  Ive never spent such an absurd amount of money on something that a) was so entirely uninspiring and b) havent at least *tried* to use.  So after two weeks of staring at the camera on my table I picked it up tonight upon completing a fourteen hour day on a Warner Brothers TV show.  Fully fried and half asleep, this is the thing that I look at every day, at least once.  Enjoy my first video frame realized by a lens computer of what ordinarily might have been a cool photo had it been shot with a four instead of an eight.  In consideration of its milestone status, I thought I would share.  Now that DC has finished his quilt, he can look at it too, perhaps everyday.

By pressing down a special key, it plays a little melody…

Jason Filyaw.

Friday, March 6th, 2009

Son of a highly recognized 5th Marine Scout Sniper, Jay rose to meet his own celebrity after a rumoured affair with Brittany Spears.  Together we learned that the cover of the National Enquirer and the cover of Rolling Stone are two very different universes.  One of my old friends made it to the cover of Rolling Stone.  We made the cover of the National Enquirer.  After all that, and careful consideration, Im not too sure which one is worse.36

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We went to high school together, shared many dreams, played in bands and over the years, have made several records together.  I took these two years ago maybe, during a break from grinding some idea out in the studio.  Many of our best ideas were formed on this patch of grass and wood.  Much of our best wasted time has been spent at this spot as well.  With the bustle and madness of being a grown up, sometimes it takes digging up some old picture to be reminded of who your best friends are in life.  Sometimes you are lucky enough to find those pictures.

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I took these photos with an old summitar lens that was made right after WW2.  That lens probably had some incredible history.  It saw fuel go from leaded to unleaded to high octane.  Watched several giant wars come and go.  Saw Hollywood change from black and white to colour.  Watched Americans stop reading and get sucked into Television until there was nothing but apologetic sheep and egg shell walking lemmings left in this country.  Saw the birth and death of Rock and Roll, the US space program and the professional career of the great Dr. Hunter S. Thompson.  It’s not a stretch to imagine that even Jay’s dad might have seen a French journalist running around the Arizona Terriroty with a lens just like this one stuck on a Leica while the jungle slowly set in to rot the camera’s leather strap.  Then some guy sold it to me.  I shot three whole rolls of film with it and then immediately dropped it onto the driveway outside the studio, effectively ending the life of such a fine fine lens.  First time I ever did anything like that.  Ive since purchased three such lenses, none of them make pictures that look like these.  Ah, sometimes the good ones have to vaporize back into the ether of imagined greatness.  Thankfully, I have some physical proof of this one’s existence.

Georgia, Los Angeles, California.

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

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Late night smoke with Gloria

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

Czech Superstars from the past…

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

My post the other day got me thinking about Pavlina, had to dig out some old photos.  These all date from the 1990’s and I was definitely still shooting on an SLR then, more than likely a nikon F3hp with nikkor lenses.  I remember that first shot like it was yesterday, we had some HMI’s and that was my first experience humping a magnetic ballast up a flight of stairs, fun times…

this was shot at dusk at Joshua Tree, it was still a National Monument at that point in time.  It would soon get upgraded to National Park and all the roads in the park got repaved when Clinton reorganized how funding got distributed to parks inside the department of the interior.  The difference between the roads in that park before and after National Park status was fairly significant.  Anyone remember how bad the roads were in the monument?  This was sometime in the summer, all the makeup we had with us that day melted in the car under the high desert sun.

I know people will ask about this place…  The world infamous nude bowl.  Nothing really needs to be said about this spot, but for the uniniated, people came from literally all over the world to skate that pool and you can basically write the real and complete history of Stoner Rock in America based upon what happened on the edge of that pool.  Around the time this was shot, there was a big fire here, burned at least a few hundred acres, and that really put it on the radar for local law enforcement.  Shortly after, the law filled in the pool with a front loader but people dug it out, replastered it and the party went on for a while.  Then at a party some people got shot and that was really the end of the end.  They flattened that whole hillside and that was that.  When the place got bulldozed, that was pretty much the end of Stoner Rock.  It would take months or maybe years after before someone would coin the term “stoner rock” to market all the crap that exploded as a result of the parties at this place.  Yeah, it actually was indirectly that pivotal.  Nobody noticed at the time and of course, thats what always makes shit like that so cool.  Crazy history.  Crazy crazy crazy history.  And that was that.  Im glad I still have a handful of photos that survived from that place.  This was always one of my favorites from the day I dragged a friend up there to check it out.

Pancakes in the Morning…

Barefoot in the Afternoon…

This girl always struck me as one of the most interesting looking people around, just one of those peeps you could look at for hours or days and find new stuff to focus on.  Incidentally, Pavlina was unquestionably one of the nicest people I’ll meet in this lifetime and the next one combined.  Just the raddest girl ever.  I hope where ever she is, she’s having the best time and still pauses to giggle at the little stuff.

High five, Oliver Sweeney.

Saturday, February 7th, 2009