Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

"FlickrMania" the Third

having_fun_at_the_clubHow's it going folks? Tonight I'm happy to bring you the third installment of the ever so fascinating "Flickrmania" series. This is where you get to see another side of me, essentially a more visual presentation of my work.

Also, I get to kick back and open the photo album...in other words; I'm too lazy at the moment to formulate enough words together for an engaging blog entry, so here's a bunch of photos to keep you interested. HAHA.

Right...just jerking the chain, ladies and sirs. Caring is sharing, so here's another look into my life as an artist. Hope you enjoy and thanks for showing up.
- The photos posted below are samples from the most generalized portfolios in my collection, meaning that these works are not meant to showcase a certain style or classification; it's just all in good fun. -



waves_crashing
black_and_white_wedding_photography
rock_climbing
rock_band
orange_sands
losangelesfilmschool
cellphone_love
fishermans_wharf
sunset_at_santa_monica_beach
rock_climbing
ilovejohndarko
custom_converse_chucks
john+darko+and+linda
ashlee simpson before fameNot mine but I love dunks. Night!!!

Monday, July 14, 2008

"FlickrMania" Part Duex

As promised...here's a handful of photos from various film sets I worked on or directed in 2007. These are just a few of many, you can see more in my Flickr set "On Set Stuff" by clicking here.

Apologies for the lack of captions, I think the pictures speak for themselves. Although I will provide a quick zinger for the first photo...if you look closely, you can see a loaded gun on top of the table. Just know, if I ever call you into my office...there might be trouble. Lol, just kidding. I'm harmless plus it's fake...or is it?

So only a few more days till "The Dark Knight" anyone excited? AND where are you seeing it? Hopefully in IMAX and in Hollywood so you can say hi when ya see me pass by.


My Office
Shades
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STUCK
Chumming it up!
Partners In Crime
Frustration
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Frame it
Foreground and Background
Video Village
On The Lot
The New Exorcist
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Jason's first starring role
What you got in that bag?
Kung Pow Kitty
Peace sign up!
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More updates coming tomorrow. Hopefully I'll have something important to talk about. Also if you have the time check out some of the noteworthy blogs listed to the left in my blogroll.

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Saturday, July 5, 2008

"FlickrMania" Part Uno

Nothing special today, just a minor update. Been standing next to my freezer trying to escape the scorching sun.
"The shade is a tool, a device, a savior!" Anyone know where that's from?
A lyric, perhaps. So yesterday was interesting. Aside from going another holiday without someone to love, I managed to haul my camera around for some quick photos. Check em' out below, either click on the photo or
click here. This linkage will take you straight to my flickr page where you can add me, smack me or do whatever you'd like.

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That's all for today : )

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Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Just sitting around cracking coconuts...

Imagine a tiny voice emanating from a spider's web as I yell salutations towards my iMac screen. Wow, that sounded like an oxymoron of the weirdest proportions. I seriously don't know why I was just thinking of Charlotte's Web.
It's strange how random stuff just pops into your mind. Especially when you're blogging, because then you're forced to write it down. Well, that's how I do it. Lol.
So tonight I'm going to rant about whatever floats on to the good ole' noggin and in real time folks! As you know, it's been a blazing hot summer (thus far) and the torture we've endured at that "maniacal tragic kingdom" which is better know as "the gas station" has been less then forgiving. I say this because not only is it fact that our economy sucks but our current crisis have seeped into the nooks and cranny's of my well-being.
I mean when you're forced to make life decisions in favor of a full tank. You know somethings up.
Literally as I'm watching my tank fill gallon by gallon, I'm looking into the future and calculating how long I can continue living on soup and crackers. The crazy part is, I've already handed over my precious Mustang for a cheaper and more eco-friendly Toyota. But still I feel like there's a hole in my tank. Lol.

It's not like I'm cruising around wasting time and clogging up road ways either. From time to time, I like to see my family in West Covina. For the gesture, I fork over about twenty bucks (give or take). Multiply that by three or four then take the remainder and multiply it once more, but this time by fifty-two and now you will see the equation of a big fat sad face! It's funny because I know some people who beg to differ, stating that evolution is in effect and how we all need to adjust ourselves to inflation, blah, blah, blah and what have you. Adjust? I swear it felt like yesterday gas was a buck cheaper and even though it might be an inevitable fact that the worst is yet to come I still feel the need to rant and roll all over this page. I'm surprised now and I will be then. Call me an optimist, better yet an idealist because I'm still hoping for better days.

Moving on : )

I just received a text message from my alluring friend DeadlyCyn suggesting that I talk about Vegans and cameras. She's pretty awesome because she lets me stand outside of her window with my glow in the dark "Kanye West" shades while she eats Boca burgers without me. Lol.

So, I don't know much about the Vegan lifestyle because I am what they refer to as a "carnivore". I know right, get with the times dude! Everywhere I go there's a Vegan restaurant or cafe packed with locals munching on tofu and crafty dishes made out of mung beans. I was even fooled once into thinking that I was eating a delicious beef burrito when it turned out to be a delicious veggie-beef burrito. I felt betrayed yet dismayed that it was so good. Lol! All in all, Vegans kick ass as long as they're not tossing molitof cocktails towards research buildings but that's a whole different topic entirely. Something that I do not even want to get into. So yeah, I might even be swayed into converting one day, my body needs it. Apologies for the stereotype.

On to cameras.

Well, I like to believe that the actual camera is fifty percent of the photo. The rest is in the craftsmanship. Ya know boring stuff like composition, framing, foreground vs. background, artificial light vs. natural, etc. If you happen to be a budding photographer then I suggest you put more focus into your art and habit rather then gear and accessories. For example...

  • Pick up your camera and start shooting. Doesn't have to be a special occasion, just go out and capture nature at it's finest.
  • Try manual focusing, play around with exposure settings and shutter speeds. Run the gamut!
  • Get into photojournalism, take trips just for the sake of a decent photo.
  • Take a lot of pictures. I have an estimate of nine-thousand edited photos in my hard drive.
  • Do some favors! Know any actors, models? Help em' out in return for a good mention. You'll be surprised how fast word can travel.
  • Last but not least, start a flickr account chronicling your progress. Then add me as a friend and I'll swoop in and give you the obligatory thumbs up!!!
But if we absolutely must talk about make and model, direct your browsers to http://www.dpreview.com and check out Sigma. Personal opinion, they make the best image sensors. Crystal clear! I have a variety of gear but love my Sigma sd10 the most. Also pay attention to lenses, shop around and see what brand has more to offer in that department. Google B&H photo and Calumet for the best shops in your area and please stay away from E-bay scammers.

So, I think I'm done for tonight. I feel the need for a smoke break. After I'm gonna chill out with some tea and watch Forgetting Sarah Marshall. Gotta get my Apatow fix. So this commences my instant spontaneous blog entry. This message will self destruct whenever I find the technology to make that happen.

P.S.
New Beck album "Modern Guilt" is great on the ears.

P.S.S.
An hour before I started to blog, I was sitting around with a friend cracking coconuts hence the title.

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Saturday, June 28, 2008

Very Average Friday

Hey, hey. I'm going to take you through my very average Friday. I woke up thinking that I was going to edit some video clips together and expose you to the madness of screenplay development but I thought I'd keep it simple. Not to mention, I got lazy. So I drove to my parents house and snapped some very average photos of my day.

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My nephews giving props to West Covina! Jojo, Jude and Eric. Mad Max style.
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Cutting veg for some homemade tortilla chicken soup.
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My drink was basking in the sun.
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This is where I'm from. I plan to return one day and marry a beautiful Italian woman. Yep.
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Jude is way too young to be thinking that hard.
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My sister Charina is a bit camera shy. So I snapped a photo of her tattoo instead.
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My brother in law Matt and my sister doing it up in the kitchen.
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Colors.
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You wouldn't like Jude when he's angry. Pictured here with our beloved Chihuahua Barbie.

The soup was great. We always make more then we can eat, so I sat around like a bloated monster. After I mustered enough energy to roll off of the couch, Matt and I had a heated debate on wether we should go see Wanted or Wall-e. Naturally I was pro Wall-e. This goes without saying, but has Pixar ever released a truly disappointing film? Nope. Even Cars was still entertaining. I have to say it was a tough choice because I like Timur Bekmambetov. Nightwatch was cool and so was it's follow up, even though the story had me completely lost. Like what the hell is going on here?

After a few energy drinks, we took the kids to go see Wall-e. The 8:35 was sold out so we had to wait for the 9:30 showing which sucked. But I did get to talk to James Hong, he was there signing posters for Kung Fu Panda. I don't care what people say, he's still awesome because he was the lighting dude in Big Trouble in Little China. I loved that movie.

Anyhow, Wall-e was incredible. To the point where I can't even explain it's greatness. It's that good and it's late and I'm feeling pilltastic. I'm probably gonna wake up in the morning and think of that as an overstatement. All in all, it's worth a few viewings.

Anybody see Wanted? Lights out!