Showing posts with label Friends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Friends. Show all posts

6.27.2011

A few more from The Red Room

It was an absolute pleasure of mine to shoot The Red Room, the Inland Empire's premier recording studio a few weeks ago. Now after going through all of the photos and conversing with the owner, I have some final shots to show you. We were both really pleased with the outcome of the shoot.






After getting the photos to the owner of the studio, it's now time for me to move on and finish producing the panoramas of both the control room and the tracking room.

6.16.2011

Photographic Happenings

I spent yesterday afternoon shooting The Red Room, a top-end recording studio located within shouting distance of downtown Riverside. On top of beauty shots of the studio, I'm producing two 360 degree images which will allow you to scroll and zoom around the tracking room and the control room. I'm pretty excited to see them done. Here's a teaser of the shoot from yesterday.


4.08.2011

Dingy and Dark

I've been having a good time shooting some of my friends while they do their own musical things.
Bear Johnson, Back to the Grind, Riverside Ca

10.12.2009

The Log: Take 2

Here's the board that got me into logging, seen in full-frame.

9.17.2009

8.26.2009

Land surfing

This last camping trip saw many afternoons killed by skating. The onshores would blow out the surf, so as soon as midday rolled around we would spend a lot of time cruising and carving what we could. We came back with a few wounds that'll for sure leave scars, but that's what it's all about, right?

7.08.2009

Where it all started


This is the board that got me into longboarding. It all started with a surf trip with some buddies camping for a few days, and just for laughs we brought this along; a board my buddy found collecting dust, cobwebs, and God knows what else in his uncle’s garage. We rode it as a joke, getting two or three of us on it at once. On the last morning of the trip I chose to take it out, and this time seriously ride it. The glide I felt was like nothing else. And with that moment was hooked.

Thanks Lb. I love The Log.