The Crazy Ivans in an Epic Tale
of Epic Proportions.
OMG, this was fun. They’re also stupid fun to see play live. Find them here on Facebook.
of Epic Proportions.
OMG, this was fun. They’re also stupid fun to see play live. Find them here on Facebook.
I got to hit the streets of both the Bishop Arts District and Deep Ellum with local musician, Matt Barron. We shot over two different days to achieve the bold look Matt needs for promotional material. He’s truly a phenomenally talented musician and I’m thrilled to have had the opportunity to work with him.
So, The Crazy Ivans had a pretty awesome, well-deserved writeup in The Dallas Morning News‘ Music section on April 22nd, highlighting the rockin’ show at LaGrange they played later that night. (Which I am currently processing the images from. They got back-burnered for several important graphics projects. But be expecting those pictures soon.)
Oh, but the point of all this rambling was that they used an image of mine!
I dug up these portraits of Chef Tom, his partner and lovely wife, Andi, and their stinkin’ cute kiddo.
Here’s a shot I caught in the private stairwell leading to the penthouse at The Stoneleigh last year.
Alright, I couldn’t resist. I need to add these to the images from neopopstreetfunk. I spent a few minutes with a rather drunken artist by the moniker Beeks. Apparently drunken artists make compelling subjects. Observe:
On the 9th of this month, Heather and I were privileged to attend a show of the Coronation Vintage Fall ’09 collection, Once Upon A Blue Muse. The show was fabulous. (In fact, the whole night bordered on perfect.) It was out back of AvantGarden, a quirky little bar (if you could really even call it that,) with two levels inside, and a lovely area out. The first thing Heather and I noticed walking up was the smell of jasmine. Mmmmm. And I did discover firsthand that the tiny bathroom upstairs lacks air conditioning… and gets rather hot rather quickly, (even after midnight,) in the torrid heat of May in Houston.
To be completely honest, I got distracted talking, (social butterfly that I am.) And as a result, my camera didn’t get nearly as much use as I intended! I did have some fun experimenting. (Well, to whatever degree a controlled experiment where I have a good idea what the outcome will be is wont to happen. Although, to be fair, I did shoot a good portion of these with my camera in my right hand and my sangria in my left.) I wanted to capture as much of the ambient light as possible, (as little of it as there was,) so I boosted my ISO, got low, wide angles and dragged my shutter (in some more than others.) I was pleased with the effect, which I feel verges on dreamy, ethereal, romantic… too bad I didn’t shoot as much as planned!