including some from my trip to San Diego (expect a more full visual recap of that soon).
Have a look and enjoy!
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Here's some iPhone photos from the month of August,
including some from my trip to San Diego (expect a more full visual recap of that soon). Have a look and enjoy! 246 - Minnewaska 247 - Sharpen Up 248 - Burst of Blue 249 - Jagged Edge 250 - Flocka Flame
239 - Composing 240 - Global Warming 243 - OG Sperry's
232 - Slice of Hope 233 - Identity Reflection 234 - Monkey Business 237 - Soon Gone 238 - Back at School
225 - Upstate Abode 226 - Hello, San Diego 227 - SD Skyline 228 - Sup Fool 229 - Californication 230 - Running Amok 231 - Cruise Control
218 - The Internet in Reality 219 - Been Here Before 220 - Bridge Blues 221 - The Zulu Guru 222 - Psychedelic Garden 223 - Chasing Sunsets 224 - Perfect for S'Mores
211 - Elbee Tres 212 - Carmine 213 - Frostbyte 216 - Deep in Thought 217 - Classic Whip
July 2012's collection of goodtraits (I.D's version of portraits, as many of you know).
Take a look and enjoy! 204 - Whatcha Lookin At? 205 - Awakened Spirit 206 - An Evening of Swank in Phonyland 207 - Who The Hell is Tom Medvedich? 208 - Window of the Storm 209 - Crime Scene 210 - Levitating Thoughts
I had the honor of having my photos exhibited at the AGENDA Tradeshow in NYC on July 16th and 17th. The tradeshow is filled with booths from clothing brands, mostly streetwear and action sports. Buyers come through to make accounts with companies and stores. Where does a wall of my photos being displayed come into play? Well, a company called The Hygenic teamed up with the brand Flexfit to sponsor artists to display their work. To quote the press release, Flexfit was "introducing their designed creative station better known as 'Basecamp.' - a 'boundless platform that offers creative talents the ability to showcase their works, expressions, and lifestyle in all mediums.' This station is the embodiment of what HY.GEN.IC and AGENDA stands for: imagination, creativity, constant improvement." They picked two other artists and myself to have our own walls to expose our artistry. I was very happy with the size and location of my wall, it was right by the entrance to the show so as you walked in and out of the venue, it was easy to spot. I don't usually get prints of my shots so it was nice to see them looking good printed up to a good size (12 x 18). Colors and detail came out very nice. I'm stoked to have been a part of something so awesome in such a creative environment, and to be able to showcase my art that I put so much time and effort into. Hard work really does pay off, and this time it was in a big way. The biggest thank you goes out to Corbin Cones from The Hygenic, the main person who helped set this up and made it happen. Thank you to the rest of the Hygenic team. Thank you to Andy Song, the Creative Director for this event (he is also involved with Flexfit Marketing in North America and is the director of Basecamp). Thank you to the rest of Flexfit. Thank you AGENDA. Keep reading for an ongoing recap of the event, complete with pictures of course. Here's some photos of the event to help put things in perspective a little more: Booths from some of the brands: An artist I met by the name of Mark Warren Jacques worked on a couple installations, this was one of them: Another artist that was also sponsored by The Hygenic, Dane Thompson: Shouts to my amigos who came through, some of them can be spotted in the two shots below but everyone else not pictured was greatly appreciated as well. It was a private event, the people who came I had to get wristbands for and all that jazz. I wish more of you would have been able to see it. If it was open to the public, I would've advertised it more prior. Here's some shots the people above and a couple other folks (who are all credited in the captions) captured of me. Usually I don't post pics on my blog that aren't mine, but I wanted to make a well-rounded recap and a glimpse into the process. Here they are: Had to throw on my Carmines for the big day.. Back to my photos: The Hygenic wall of artists. Nothing but love for these guys... WHAT UP CORBIN! Outside the spot, 82 Mercer Street in SoHo. - Thank you AGENDA! |