I've been doing a little bit of house cleaning and have decided to unload some of the gear that is not getting used. If you know me, you know I do a lot of research before purchasing anything. So I can assure you, all of this is good quality gear that I would recommend to anyone. The pictures feature the actual items for sale. If you are interested in anything let me know or make me an offer. First up are some audio goodies. There was a time in my life when I thought I was going to make hit records and wear gold-plated diapers. Well, that hasn't happened. So I'm reluctantly ...
November 26th, 2009 | 4 Comments | Trackback | Tags: stuff I use
A little news update: Cart was accepted into the Mammoth Film Festival and will be screening this December. I am tickled a very particular shade of coral. I created the film with a Redding audience in mind and am thrilled that the film has legs outside of this town. Another honor is that Cart will be the opening short of the festival. It'll appear along side the feature Rock Slyde, a comedy starring Patrick Warburton (AKA Joe from Family Guy) and Andy Dick. Check out the trailer for Rock Slyde. It looks really funny. If all that news isn't exciting enough for you, consider this: Mammoth Mountain has over 3500 skiable ...
Finally finished up the edit for my cousin's wedding back in Colorado. Here's a gallery with a few of my favorites. It was fun seeing some of the extended family, many of whom I hadn't seen in 10 years or so, including my cousin Matt. He was a great resource for me when I was first learning about photography. Back in 'those' days we shot film and had to walk to the photo lab, through the snow, uphill, both ways, etc, etc, kids these days with their rap music and digital cameras... Since I traveled to Colorado by plane, my gear was limited to what I could fit in a carry on ...
November 23rd, 2009 | 4 Comments | Trackback | Tags: photography, wedding
Last month Lyn and I jumped down to Santa Rosa to film Levi Leipheimer's Gran Fondo. I know what you're thinking, "What the heck is a gran fondo?" Well, according to levisgranfondo.com, it is a "long distance, mass-participation cycling event – not a race." There, now you know. I must say it was a grand gran fondo. The course wound its way through deep, dark forests and across golden hillsides. The standard practice for covering cycling events is from the back of a motorcycle, or from a helicopter. Luckily, we had both. Carl Burchfiel, our fearless leader, wrestled a fully-kitted Red inside a tiny chopper while Lyn and I took the motos. ...
November 13th, 2009 | 5 Comments | Trackback | Tags: Red, video
For those of you who don't know, Lyn and I had the privileged of making several trips to Rwanda over the last few years to work on a documentary film. We premiered the film in Redding last January at the Cascade Theatre and are now happy to announce the DVD is available. Our good friend Trevor directed the film and had this to say: It’s hard to believe that almost five years ago, five friends started planning for a trip to Rwanda. Our plan was to shoot a documentary in two weeks, spend a month in hard-core editing, and have it ready to watch by the summer of 2005. I was so naive, ...
November 12th, 2009 | 2 Comments | Trackback