Friday, April 16, 2010
frontside bail 2002
The best things about living in Berkeley were going to the skatepark every day after class, going to the movies whenever I wanted, and shoplifting from the Barnes and Noble pretty much every day. I shot these photos of this guy (anyone know who this is?) blasting these frontside airs over the hip at the Berkeley pool. It's crazy how far he has this pushed out before reeling it back in. He had on this yellow Addidas track jacket that reminded me of Bruce Lee in Game of Death. It's too bad I have to run them so small in this format. One day I'd like to print these super big, like 26x32.
I knew I had this film in the bag 'o film somewhere and I finally found it this past weekend. Who knows what else is in there...
Labels:
Berkeley,
F4,
skateboarding
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
few better men than this one
Robert Culp Memorial from Hughes Hall on Vimeo.
This is a fantastic tribute video for Robert Culp that was shown at a memorial for the man himself this past Saturday at the Egyptian Theater. I really wish I could have been there... farewell buddy.
Labels:
LA
Monday, April 12, 2010
the price I pay
More photos from that one trip I took back in 2003. These are a continuation of the film I shot with the Pen-EE. I'm starting to get the hang of color correcting in Photoshop, but nonetheless most of the photos I've taken with the tiny Pen-EE are better than the ones I've shot with the more elaborate Pen FT, which is a bit of a shame since the latter cost about 10 times as much. I'm still working on getting to know that one (the FT) as well, and one of the things I'm learning is that even when the handheld light meter and the camera's internal meter match up, the pictures will still be overexposed. I figure I'm going to scrap the attempts to use E6 with the FT for now since it seems to be too precise for the camera and I'll stick to shooting color negative with it, which seems pretty much fine. It doesn't make sense, but it's going to take some time for me to figure out what's the problem. On a slightly side-note, at least all the photos I took when I was in SF last weren't all f'd up by my own hand or by airplane x-rays, though the true cause is still a mystery to me and doesn't really ease the disappointment in losing all those scenes.
Anyhow, these move in somewhat chronological order: Topanga Canyon road just outside Santa Monica on the way to Malibu, to a ways up north. Check out those crazy green sneakers I had on and the motor-ing fuel (Mountain Dew—every road trip in those days was all about junk food. The first drive back from LA to Delaware consisted of 4 packs of peanut butter crackers and about 8 liters of Mountain Dew.) For a while I also added chain smoking to the mix of candy, soda, and punching the roof in time with the music, but in later years the smoking habit had gotten pretty foul. I still like to do it occasionally. There's also a photo of the Road Warrior Integra (the car I bought for $300 while living in Sacramento—even though it looked totally beat up, I totally loved that car) and the good luck charm I hung off the rear view mirror to keep me safe.
Labels:
driving,
half-frame,
LA,
san francisco
Saturday, April 03, 2010
¡que accidente!
not really a real update, though I have one in the works. i just took a couple shots of my new additions and subtractions today. i crashed my bike on Greenpoint Avenue an hour or so ago. i got cut off by a BMW that was going around another car turning left. the funny thing is i probably would have been ok had the BMW not run over my right foot as he was trying to get his car out of the way after i'd crashed. also... brakes. what the hell man. i actually converted one of my track bikes to a single-speed freewheel with brakes and was riding that one today. the stopping power of that front brake is impressive, the back one not as much. maybe i'll put the fixed gear side back on and keep the brakes and use all three to stop the bike next time. the guy in the car was pretty cool and this German girl up the block helped me out with some bandages and Neosporin-type ointment. speaking of which, gauze and bandages are expensive! who knew? i might owe her some money.
also my sneaker got all destroyed too.
Labels:
NYC
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