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On set for 10.DEEP
HEYO! This one was scrapped.
Another video of Cheryl Chin and band @ Kollaboration NY 2011
Finding a decent video of any of the performances at Kollaboration NY 2011 is surprisingly hard, especially since I saw a gazillion people shooting video that night with more than adequate equipment. Oh well, I suppose I’m happy with what’s … Continue reading
Cheryl Chin @ Kollaboration NY 2011
The sound isn’t perfect, but here I am playing drums for Cheryl Chin at Kollaboration NY 2011 on September 29, 2011. Accompanying her is Simon Yung on guitar and Jae Ko on bass.
A skinnier time in my life
I’VE PUT ON THE POUNDS LATELY BECAUSE OF MY JOB AND I THINK ABOUT THE DAYS WHEN I WAS THINNER, HEALTHIER, AND MORE HANDSOME.
Me at the Griffith Observatory
Photo: Joyce Lim I love California.
Moving on to 35mm: My Joel Sternfeld series
Without a doubt I have much more 35mm film stored away than I do 4×5. Over the years, because of the nature of 35mm film, I was able to accumulate mass quantities of it for fairly cheap and accumulate a … Continue reading