Everyday Project, 08252011

Posted by Charles August 26, 2011 link

The first few hours of playing around with the high speed camera.

Igloo Store Meltdown

Posted by Charles August 18, 2011 link

Stopped in on the Igloo store’s last day open, just a few doors down from my place. Here’s a link to the write up on Sezio. Hit the image below for a jump to the Flickr album.

Dirty Gold At Soda Bar

Posted by Charles August 17, 2011 link

Dropped in on Dirty Gold last night at the Soda Bar. This was the first time I saw them live and I was blown away ( left with a couple pieces of vinyl).

Hit the image above for the set on Flickr.

Everyday, The First Month

Posted by Charles August 8, 2011 link

Well, the first month of the Everyday project is done.

Matthew Dear “Slowdance” Video Released

Posted by Charles August 5, 2011 link

This week the “Slowdance” project that I was working on for Matthew Dear and Ghostly premiered on Pitchfork.

I definitely want to thank the crew that helped out with the shoot, Nicole Lively, Mark Shonka, Katrina Adair, Tommy McAdams and Chantall Northrup. As well as all the guys at Ghostly, they’ve been super supportive and patient while I was in post layering up the whole piece.

There might be a still frame poster in the works, and I’ll update if that gets finished.

The main thing is thanks to everyone who has helped and to everyone who was supportive on the premiere. Makes all the hard work worth it.

Here’s a link to the project on my portfolio site.

First Day Of August

Posted by Charles August 1, 2011 link

Hit the image above for the link to the Everyday project I’ve been working on.

Underwater

Posted by Charles July 30, 2011 link

Ty Segall At Casbah

Posted by Charles July 22, 2011 link

Shot up Ty Segall at the Casbah for Pitchfork. Hit the image to check out the set on Pitchfork.

Puzio Micro-Doc Final Stretch

Posted by Charles July 19, 2011 link

Today was one of the final shoots for the Puzio Micro-Doc that I’m working on. Micro, meaning, it’s going to be short and potent, not in the length of production. It’s been about 6 months on and we’re almost wrapped on photography. We headed out east this morning to shoot a water jet cutting a new piece that he’s working on. It’s pretty amazing that a stream of water can cut through metal.

Here’s a couple shots from today. Up next in the project is interviews and the trailer. It’s the final stretch.

Inland Ballast

Posted by Charles July 11, 2011 link