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Ting & Sting cocktail for ThursdayHappyHour.com
Strobist info: Rocks glass sitting on glass table, shot from below with 1 SB-28 on table at 1/64, camera right, 1 SB-28 bounced off ceiling above at 1/8 power.
Blonde Redhead @ The Commodore, Vancouver, Canada.
One of the best shows I've seen so far in Van. They put on a wickedly good show despite getting interrupted by a security guy that demanded I check in my DSLR since I didn't have a media pass. He actually escorted me to the coat check and made sure my camera was indeed put away. I was bummed but I was determined to get shots of the band regardless so I went back to coat check and snuck it out underneath my jacket. So here's my "fuck you security guy at the Commodore" -- I've got my shots suckah. ;)
Nikon D90 + Nikkor 50mm F1.8
The Commodore
Vancouver, Canada
November 2010.
Behind the scenes commercial shoot in Fort Worth Texas for NIke's Jordan global ad campaign called #RiseAbove. This shoot was for a mini documentary called #RiseAbove Limitations
June/July 2012.
Shots from my Nike Jordan film shoot in a rural Chinese village called Lei Shan last summer. This epic trip was 1 of 3 locations around the world that we shot in for Nike's global campaign for Jordan.
As the lead creative team, we hired Joshua Neale from Smuggler (represented by Soft Citizen in Canada) to direct all 3 of our short documentaries (check out the final films on Nike's site here: www.nike.com/jumpman23/riseabove/films.html).
The films were produced to help drive Jordan's first ever Instagram channel that was used to push our global digital campaign called #RiseAbove we created using Twitter, Facebook and Youtube.
#RISEABOVE quickly became a catalyst to promote positive change through basketball and proved to be the most successful digital campaign in Jordan’s history.
• 500,000 likes and counting on Instagram and Facebook
• Over 1.7 Million views on YouTube
• More than 327 Million Impressions
To learn more, check out www.nike.com/jumpman23/riseabove/
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July 2012.
Shots from my Nike Jordan film shoot in a rural Chinese village called Lei Shan last summer. This epic trip was 1 of 3 locations around the world that we shot in for Nike's global campaign for Jordan.
As the lead creative team, we hired Joshua Neale from Smuggler (represented by Soft Citizen in Canada) to direct all 3 of our short documentaries (check out the final films on Nike's site here: www.nike.com/jumpman23/riseabove/films.html).
The films were produced to help drive Jordan's first ever Instagram channel that was used to push our global digital campaign called #RiseAbove we created using Twitter, Facebook and Youtube.
#RISEABOVE quickly became a catalyst to promote positive change through basketball and proved to be the most successful digital campaign in Jordan’s history.
• 500,000 likes and counting on Instagram and Facebook
• Over 1.7 Million views on YouTube
• More than 327 Million Impressions
To learn more, check out www.nike.com/jumpman23/riseabove/
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July 2012.
The Great Wave Pavilion (Canglang Ting) is a garden in Suzhou built in 1044 CE by the Song Dynasty poet Su Shunqing. It is recognized as a Unesco World Heritage Site.
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Grapefruit soda from the Caribbean... I kind of got hooked on this stuff, as is, or with rum. With rum, look out - they go down way too easy...
Rethink's annual Lawn bowling event. The lovely lady to the right is unfortunately not a Rethink employee. And what is she looking and smiling at? Our free beer. Seriously.
Stanley Park, Vancouver.
June 2010.
The Ting Tings played at the Wiltern on Tues, Oct. 14th, 2008, and got booed! Their set was short and they never came back for the encore when the crowd cheered for it. Even the techies & stage hands were setting up for an encore, but they never came out. Here is their apology.
Blonde Redhead @ The Commodore, Vancouver, Canada.
One of the best shows I've seen so far in Van. They put on a wickedly good show despite getting interrupted by a security guy that demanded I check in my DSLR since I didn't have a media pass. He actually escorted me to the coat check and made sure my camera was indeed put away. I was bummed but I was determined to get shots of the band regardless so I went back to coat check and snuck it out underneath my jacket. So here's my "fuck you security guy at the Commodore" -- I've got my shots suckah. ;)
Nikon D90 + Nikkor 50mm F1.8
The Commodore
Vancouver, Canada
November 2010.