This unmixed CD compilation is heavy on the indie rock selections and a real snapshot into the songs and bands I was listening to everyday in 2002.
Read MoreDigging up some more cassette classics from the Superdragon DJ archives and found one of the better mixtapes from the 90s - an accurate time capsule of a typical Superdragon DJ set back in the 1996 Los Angeles days.
Read MoreDigging up some more cassette classics from the Superdragon DJ archives and found one of the better mixtapes from the 90s - an accurate time capsule of a typical Superdragon DJ set back in the 1996 Los Angeles days.
Read MoreThe photos here are a small selection from four rolls of film I shot of Tortoise, including B&W photos of soundcheck, band pics outside, and live shots of the show. The B&W photos were shot on Kodak T-Max 400 35mm film and the color shots are Kodak Ektapress 1600, a film commonly used for magazine shoots.
Read MoreAnother post from the archives, this time going waaaaayyyy back to 1997 to my former life as a part-time music journalist and photographer in Los Angeles in the 90s. This is a photo shoot of the band Shiner, who were part of the “post-hardcore” music scene..
Read MoreA little over a year ago I came across a very interesting book of color combinations first published in the 1930’s by a Japanese artist I was previously unfamiliar with named Sanzo Wada.
Read MoreHere’s another roll of this great Retrochrome 320 vintage slide film from Film Photography Project that I shot in this past summer. I shot this roll in the Olympic National Park on a cloudy September weekend, which meant a lot of overcast mountain shots and even some good fog photos. However the chipmunk at the campsite….
Read MoreThere’s nothing more fun for me than finding and shooting a weird vintage or expired film on my cameras, and I recently shot and developed a few rolls of a super cool slide film called Retrochrome 320, a 35mm film custom rolled from the folks at Film Photography Project. According to their website, the Retrochrome 320 is a government surplus film that was originally made for industrial and government applications, most likely stored in a deep freeze…
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