11.29.2009

Joel Tudor, Big Rock, San Diego, 2004.

11.28.2009

Montgomery Earnest Thomas Kaluhiokalani.

11.26.2009

Happy Thanksgiving everyone!

11.24.2009

brightblack morning light - "hologram buffalo" - matador records.

11.23.2009






This board was filmed during the Moonlight Glassing section of "The Tyler Warren Experiments," and features a fabric inlay and pencil-on-foam drawing by Tyler...neato!

6'0" arctail
white opaque lamination
wet-sanded gloss
marine-ply center fin by Daniel Partch
Moonlight Glassing!

11.22.2009


Alex and Alex, dodging and weaving through early morning traffic in SF...

11.19.2009






5'7" stubbie 2+1 :: vanilla opaque :: combo finish :: bamboo fins by 101 Fin Company :: Moonlight Glassing :: for Meredith ~


I've been following Brooklyn-based artist Jose Parla over the past 4 years, and his work just getting more and more layered and complex. His website is still under construction, but you can see a picture of his studio HERE.

11.18.2009


soon come...

11.17.2009












I miss shooting Polaroid film...please excuse the fake borders...blame it on Rachel! My Polaroids from the old Mandala website...


From Engaget.com:

"Call us crazy, but we never had much faith in the power of The Impossible Project to bring back the legendary Polaroid instant-print film camera. Despite our doubts (and those of the world), that very group has evidently caused quite a stir in the offices of Summit Global, which has today announced that the film-based One Step Camera is on track for a mid-2010 release. The Impossible Project will be in charge of producing a limited number of Polaroid-branded color and B&W Instant Films along the way, and just in case film isn't really your bag, Summit is planning to issue a Polaroid TWO -- described as the "digital version of the traditional camera that produces instant digital photos" -- sometime next year. It's all about bringing sexy back, y'all."

Read - Summit Global's release
Read - The Impossible Project's release