Monday, March 30, 2009

Show Photos: Writer, Black Mamba @ Luce Loft, 03/25/2009

More photos: Writer, Black Mamba @ Luce Loft

This was the first in a series of five shows that Sezio.org put on at the Luce Loft downtown this past week. As a disclaimer, Swim Party was one of the bands that played, and I think I'm friends with at least half the other bands that played. But even if I had no connections whatsoever, I still would have been floored by the sheer excellence of all the shows.

And the space! Wow. I want to live and work in this loft, or one like it someday. Absolutely beautiful.

Luce Loft setup

Luce Loft crowd

Black Mamba opened the show. I had never seen them before, but knew that it involved all three members of Jamuel Saxon. However, instead of being the electro-pop that is Jamuel Saxon, they play piano-based dreamy music with vocals reminescient of Mazzy Star. It was perfect with the great acoustics of the loft.

Black Mamba @ Luce Loft, 03/25/2009

Black Mamba @ Luce Loft, 03/25/2009

Black Mamba @ Luce Loft, 03/25/2009

To contribute to the intimate show vibe, the bar was closed down during each set and people were encouraged to take a seat on the many couches, chairs, and two huge beanbag chairs available. It was key to keeping people from having loud conversations that drown out the music as happens all too often in normal bar settings.

Writer was up after about a 20 minute break in which people had the option to replenish their beverages. Fresh off of a tour that led them to SXSW and back, they looked a little ragged but played with as much heart as always.

Writer @ Luce Loft, 03/25/2009

Writer @ Luce Loft, 03/25/2009

Their set was a little more off-the-cuff, with Andy telling self-deprecating jokes ("I hate that song. It makes me sound like a whiny little bitch," after "Lesson Number Four.") and Dave playing from a lawn chair the entire time.

Writer @ Luce Loft, 03/25/2009

Writer @ Luce Loft, 03/25/2009

It seems like Dave has really gelled with the rest of the band, and they did a great job of stripping down their entire set - Andy played an acoustic guitar without plugging it in, sang mostly without the aid of the microphone, and Jamie's played a pretty minimal drum kit.

Writer @ Luce Loft, 03/25/2009

And there were sing-alongs aplenty. The members of Swim Party left this show partly in a panic, thinking of how much we had to turn down and try to strip down our set for Friday night. Which resulted in a practice on Thursday night, causing us to miss John Meeks and The Donkeys, but ended with me being able to play the entirety of the set with them on Friday.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

365 Days, 365 Photos: 03/26/2009

03/26/2009

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Black Box Studios, taken while waiting for the guys to get there for practice on Thursday.

365 Days, 365 Photos: 03/25/2009

03/25/2009

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Pinecone at shallow depth of field. I love the dirt bokeh.

365 Days, 365 Photos: 03/24/2009

03/24/2009

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Fire station and post office in Golden Hill, outside of Black Box Studio. It's quite pretty at night.

Saturday, March 28, 2009

365 Days, 365 Photos: 03/23/2009

03/23/2009

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This is probably one of my favorite photos I've taken recently. I had been planning on shooting the water tower in North Park for awhile, and this day, I was thinking of shooting it from a completely different side. But then, in order to find parking, I pulled around the corner and into the Wendy's parking lot, and the backlighting just floored me.

365 Days, 365 Photos: 03/22/2009

03/22/2009

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After band practice this day, I went home and wrote out all my parts for Swim Party songs. Because shit is getting complicated, yo. If you were at the show last night, you know that I now am responsible for a keyboard (with distortion pedal, of course), a MicroKorg, and jingle bells. I also got to play a real upright piano for the first time in ages. Playing with those guys has been more fun than I ever could have imagined...

365 Days, 365 Photos: 03/21/2009

03/21/2009 - The Long and Short of It @ Casbah

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I really don't know how I managed to get ANY photos of this show in focus. Ben is constantly prowling the stage, and the lights were super dim. And red. My favorite color. I got lucky, I guess.

Show Photos: The Long and Short of It, Kill Me Tomorrow @ Casbah, 03/21/2009

More photos: The Long and Short of It, Kill Me Tomorrow @ Casbah

Ben has always been an amazing bartender and all-around great person to me, so when he told me about The Long and Short of It's CD release party at the Casbah, I made sure to be there.

Kill Me Tomorrow was opening, and they played a great set with some interesting lights.

Kill Me Tomorrow @ Casbah, 03/21/2009

Kill Me Tomorrow @ Casbah, 03/21/2009

Kill Me Tomorrow @ Casbah, 03/21/2009

Kill Me Tomorrow @ Casbah, 03/21/2009

I tried some fun drum shots with long exposure. I liked this one the best.

Kill Me Tomorrow @ Casbah, 03/21/2009

And then it was time for The Long and Short of It. They are amazing. Ben is probably the most energetic frontman of a local band that I've ever seen. There's really not much more to be said about them, other than that I should check out hardcore shows more often.

The Long and Short of It @ Casbah, 03/21/2009

The Long and Short of It @ Casbah, 03/21/2009

The Long and Short of It @ Casbah, 03/21/2009

The Long and Short of It @ Casbah, 03/21/2009

The Long and Short of It @ Casbah, 03/21/2009

Friday, March 27, 2009

365 Days, 365 Photos: 03/20/2009

03/20/2009

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I got a little more of my hair dyed blue. I really like it - it still makes me smile when I see the blue out of the corner of my eye.

365 Days, 365 Photos: 03/19/2009

03/19/2009

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This was the day my new desktop computer came in. I'm still kind of enamored with it.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

All things go, all things go

Gearing up for Chicago next week. Was talking to Kelly earlier today about it - we already have tickets for two shows while we're in town (John Vanderslice w/The Mountain Goats and the Eccentric Soul Revue). But after Heather introduced me to Gigbot, I could pretty much pick a show I wanted to be at any night of the week.

And it kills me, because now I know that both Rural Alberta Advantage AND Margot and the Nuclear So and So's are playing in town. The same night as The Mountain Goats. ARGH!

And there's also this:

Kelly: did you see dan auerbach from the black keys is playing the metro on monday the 6th?
me: oh good god
i might never leave town
Kelly: fleetwood mac is playing, too :)
me: hahaha
landslide
Kelly: jason webley's playing on the 8th
god dammit
my mom's trying to convince me to stick around for a few days
me: lordy
we aren't coming back, are we
Kelly: heh heh
we do have that option
:)
me: hahaha
maybe pitchfork will just offer me a job

A girl can dream, eh?

Photos: Gavin Newsom fundraiser and town hall, 03/18/2009

More photos: Gavin Newsom fundraiser and town hall

I was already contemplating going to the Gavin Newsom town hall on the 18th, when a friend asked me to take photos at both the fundraiser and the town hall. Of course I said yes. It's still too early for me to have decided who I'm going to back for governor, but I'm pretty happy with how the photos turned out.

Gavin Newsom fundraiser, 03/18/2009

Gavin Newsom fundraiser, 03/18/2009

Gavin Newsom fundraiser, 03/18/2009

Gavin Newsom fundraiser, 03/18/2009

Gavin Newsom fundraiser, 03/18/2009

Gavin Newsom Town Hall, 03/18/2009

Gavin Newsom Town Hall, 03/18/2009

Gavin Newsom Town Hall, 03/18/2009

Gavin Newsom Town Hall, 03/18/2009

On a side note, I personally much prefer the town hall photos to the fundraiser ones. At the fundraiser, I felt more like an event photographer, where as at the town hall, I felt like an actual photojournalist. Or maybe it's just because the town hall was lit a lot better and I didn't have to use flash at all.

365 Days, 365 Photos: 03/18/2009



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I was down at Rice at the W Hotel this day photographing a fundraiser for Gavin Newsom (photos of that coming soon). This is one of the lighting fixtures there, and it won out over the shot of the hotel itself below because the lines in the texture of the light makes the photo almost look like a drawing.

W Hotel, San Diego

Photos: San Diego Cake Club Annual Cake Show, 03/08/2009

More photos: San Diego Cake Club Annual Cake Show

I almost forgot that I had these photos on my hard drive.

This Sunday, I was stuck in lab for about 8 hours, so while my western blot was incubating in primary antibody, I headed over to the mall to check out the San Diego Cake Club's Annual Cake Show. And of course I dragged my camera with me.

If it weren't so crowded, I probably could have spent hours there taking photos of cake details, but as it was, I hung around for about an hour. Here are some of my favorite photos.

San Diego Cake Club, 03/08/2009

San Diego Cake Club, 03/08/2009

San Diego Cake Club, 03/08/2009
(Can this be my birthday cake this year? Seriously?)

San Diego Cake Club, 03/08/2009

San Diego Cake Club, 03/08/2009

San Diego Cake Club, 03/08/2009

I'm super excited about the new way I found to get that toning for black and white photos. I am a nerd.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

365 Days, 365 Photos: 03/17/2009

03/17/2009

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Backlighting is rad.

Show Photos: Tropical Depression @ Casbah, 03/16/2009

More photos: Tropical Depression @ Casbah

The night prior to this one, I had played a show with Swim Party up in Long Beach, so I was pretty tired when I headed down to the Casbah to check out Tropical Depression. I had no intention of staying past their set - really I wanted to see them because I had met the guys a few weeks before and they were super nice.

Tropical Depression @ Casbah, 03/16/2009

Tropical Depression @ Casbah, 03/16/2009

In fact, they were so nice, that I was almost afraid to listen to their music. But in the end, I had nothing to worry about, because these guys are GOOD. It's not my usual type of sound, what with the pre-recorded beats accompanied by bass, guitar, and vocals, but they really make it work.

Tropical Depression @ Casbah, 03/16/2009

Tropical Depression @ Casbah, 03/16/2009

I will definitely be keeping them on my radar in the future, and hopefully getting more photos under better lighting conditions...