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A spotlit grunion on Venice Beach

I went out last night to join the Venice Oceanarium‘s Grunion Run Party at the Venice Breakwater. The grunion are apparently abundant in the South Bay and their unique mating ritual brings them up on the beach during full moons on spring and summer nights, allowing them to be easily observed and even picked up. They’re supposed to be good to eat too, though most see it as more trouble than it’s worth to scale so many of them for such little meat. I went out at 11 p.m., when the party was starting and after 20 minutes they started popping up on shore one or two at a time. There they flopped about as they did their thing before being washed back to sea by the next big wave. It was a fun thing to see and the sizable crowd that turned out was very entertained. More can be learned about grunions and the specifics of their spawning practices here.

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Last Saturday night I found myself shooting an group art opening called Alexy Schwartz Projects, Project 1 in Culver City, a job I got after heading over to the gallery the day before to help out my friend Curtis Weaver, who was exhibiting in the show. There were a lot of cool pieces at this one and a very good turnout, which made and a lot of curious people interacting with the pieces, which ultimately makes my job more fun as I have something interesting to shoot beyond people chatting over cocktails. The piece above is one of Curtis’ sculptures. He does a lot of really creative and unique work that sort of reimagines the biological systems of living things, combining plants with animal organs for example. He does a better job of explaining it on his website. There was a lotMore work from the show can be seen after the jump.

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Chatty's birthday party mariachi band

I’ve been a bad blogger, but with one holiday after another things have been slow around here. However I do have a backlog of photos to post and will hopefully be better about putting them out there in the coming days. To get things going, here’s a shot from my neighbor Chatty’s kick-ass 40th birthday party, which was held a friend’s backyard in Venice. They decided to go all out by hiring a Mexican mariachi band for entertainment a taco truck to cater. As stark as the photo looks, it really was a good time.

P.S.  I’m still working on the Haiti fundraiser and will post details as soon as I have things figured out. I still haven’t landed a venue, but even if that doesn’t work out I’ll hold the fundraiser online. Hopefully both!

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Here’s a favorite from a recent wedding I shot for a great couple, Kellie and Jun. The reception was held at the Turnip Rose at Grand Newport Plaza, in Costa Mesa. It was a great venue with great lighting, especially on the dance floor, where I shot this as the couple enjoyed their last dance of the night. The ceremony was at the St. Bartholomew Church in Long Beach and was also very beautiful. I’ll be posting this and more from the ceremony on my wedding site in the near future.

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Fashion Week Los Angeles

Fashion Week L.A. at the Petersen Automotive Museaum

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Backstage during Fashion Week L.A. at the Petersen Automotive Museaum

Last week was quite fashion-heavy, with Thursday spent doing an all-day editorial fashion shoot up in Simi Valley and Friday night spent shooting the final night of Fashion Week L.A. at the Petersen Automotive Museum on Wilshire Blvd. Both were done in collaboration with my friend Erika Stanley for her fashion website, SNOBStyle.tv, and will appear there soon. I’ll be sure to add links when they do. Although the editorial shoot came first I’m posting the Fashion Week images now, as it may be awhile before the first shoot publishes. We’re also hoping to publish it in a new upstart magazine, SoCal-Scene, with which Erika has recently become affiliated. More on that later.
For this event I stayed away from shooting the standard, down-the-runway shots in favor of shooting more of a behind-the-scenes piece. It was the second of two nights of Gen Art’s Fresh Faces in Fashion show and featured a variety of designers I’m not personally familiar with. I was really just curious to check out the scene. Fortunately, Erika was able to get me a backstage pass to facilitate this and I came away with some decent images. I surely outshot Ashton Kutcher at least.
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Here are a few from the 25th anniversary of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games held last week at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. In attendance were Olympic legends Greg Louganis, Mary Lou Retton and numerous others I was less familiar with. I was hired to shoot the scene rather than the people, so I don’t have many shots of the athletes. I did, however, get to spend some time with some young extra terrestrials while waiting for the lighting of the torch.

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On Thursday I did some work as an event photographer at the opening of an art exhibit by Venice artist Jay Mark Johnson at the Ace Gallery in Beverly Hills. He’s doing some very cool digital photography using a jerry-rigged slit camera, which has been traditionally used for taking photos to determine the winners of too-close-to-call horse races. Depending on the way it’s used, the results are either these incredible images of expanded and compressed objects, depending on their speed, set against colorful backgrounds of horizontal streaks or, as in the top photo, flattened 360-degree views, similar to the way a globe is flattened into an atlas. That particular image is taken from the center of a ferris wheel. I enjoyed seeing the work, and as a photographer, watching the way others interacted with it. Despite the size of the prints – some were more than 10 feet wide – people were constantly coming up within inches to examine them and try to figure out what they were seeing. If you’re anywhere near Beverly Hills in the next 6 weeks I definitely recommend swinging by the Ace to check them out.

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