Absolute favorite YES track ever.
Thanks for the reminder Zorb.
YES- Heart of the Sunrise
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Monday, October 25, 2010
Stylist Alina Sulaiman
Some photos I took of hairstylist Alina Sulaiman on the job.
Alina is a finalist in the Newcomer of the year category for the
Canadian Hairdressing Awards in November.
Alina is a finalist in the Newcomer of the year category for the
Canadian Hairdressing Awards in November.
Sunday, October 17, 2010
The Sea and Cake and Broken Social Scene at the Commodore Ballroom
I had the pleasure to see a couple bands I'd always wondered about listening to but never
really made it happen. As I've probably said one hundred times I left the show with a new
respect for both acts that took the stage at the Commodore last Wednesday night.
This is going to be a mega post cause, well cause I feel like I got a lot of images I was more than
happy with.
Thanks to Reid Stewart for getting me in to see these two great bands.
really made it happen. As I've probably said one hundred times I left the show with a new
respect for both acts that took the stage at the Commodore last Wednesday night.
This is going to be a mega post cause, well cause I feel like I got a lot of images I was more than
happy with.
Thanks to Reid Stewart for getting me in to see these two great bands.
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Monday, October 4, 2010
Absolut Vancouver Project Fall of 2009
Here is a link to a video about my contribution to the Absolut Vancouver
campaign last fall.
My finished piece was a four paneled light box. In each
panel were several images taken in and around Vancouver specifically for
this project. The light box was lit from the inside and the lights were triggered
by motion sensors I rigged and flush mounted on the panels, the idea was to
give the viewer a unique way of viewing the images but also incorporate technology
to allow it to be energy efficient.
Click here to view the video
campaign last fall.
My finished piece was a four paneled light box. In each
panel were several images taken in and around Vancouver specifically for
this project. The light box was lit from the inside and the lights were triggered
by motion sensors I rigged and flush mounted on the panels, the idea was to
give the viewer a unique way of viewing the images but also incorporate technology
to allow it to be energy efficient.
Click here to view the video
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