Just came back from The Oversocial Mofo revue at Anno Domini, a poetry slam and music event held by my friend Mike Mcgee. To simply put it, the show was amazing. The event had both amateur poets as well as veteran poets such as Mike Mcgee and Jamie DeWolf, a legend in the poetry scene from Oakland, music from the Gold Hush and a performance from Veronica Malki.
Saturday, November 13, 2010
MOFO Event
Crazy Wednesday
Wednesday started out with high hopes. I was told by my friends at work that there a great place to do a photo shoot in the Santa Cruz mountains called the Big Basin. I did some background check on it and founds picture of it online filled with great scenery of giant red wood Forrest and water falls. So My friend Damian and I decided to go and look at the place ourselves first before we take the girls out for a photo shoot. I was excited and hopeful as we begun to embark on the journey.
Neither of us had any idea where we were going; my GPS was not working and the long road took us up the mountain to some obscure location with no other cars around. We came to a giant rest stop parking lot with just another car parked there. We saw that the sun was setting and the fog were drifting in so we decided to takes to quick shots. As soon as I got my equipments out I took some snap shot and the sun set, the fog filled the sky and the temperature dropped. I yelled to Damian to hurry him up to continue our trip.
I got to the car and I realized my keys were not in my pocket but it was in the car on the passenger seat. I freaked out and started cussing and screaming but that didn't help, as a matter of fact the people in the other car was laughing and enjoying my misery. I try everything to get my doors to open, both Damian and I even though of breaking the trunk lock and try to get into my car from the back but that failed miserably. Finally after an hour I gave up and pulled out my phone to call for road service but just my luck there was no signal. This was the very moment that I realized that I was stuck in the middle of a mountain with no way of getting help.
Monday, November 8, 2010
A Photo Shoot with Carly
Over the weekend my friends Damian, Carly, Bernadette, and I decided to go out and do a photo shoot. On my previous photo shoot with Bernadette, she told me about a location in San Francisco where she used to go to when she was little and she remembered it being a really nice location to do a photo shoot. It was a ruin of an old bath house from early 1900s that was burn down during a fire. What is left are concrete walkways and remnant of old bathing pools that are now filled with sea water, algae and lily pads. But unfortunately that day ended early because as soon as we got there it rained and the sun already set.
Now a week later we returned to finish the photo shoot, but unfortunately the sun was already starting to set so I only had time to shoot Carly. For this shoot I was a bit more prepared, I was shooting with my digital camera as well as my film camera. The result was amazing.
I tried to take as many shots as I can before the sun set because after it sets it becomes near impossible to do any sort of shoot without artificial lighting. But since Carly already have had modeling experience before, we were able to work quickly and diligently. She knew exactly how to pose, it was like she can predict my shots a head of time.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
A Photo Shoot With Bernadette
Last weekend I decided to do a photo shoot with my good friend Bernadette. I've taken pictures of her before and all the pictures came out really good; she is very photogenic and very expressive. Originally we were planning to go to downtown San Francisco to do the shoot but as soon as we got to her house and I saw her back yard I fell in love with the place. The back yard was filled with vintage cars and motorcycles, a shack with tools and a tree house. It was very chaotic but has a sincere nostalgic feel to it. So I decided to do a quick shoot there with her in her vintage cars. The shoot came out spectacular.
You can see the photo shoot on my deviantart page here.
A Night Without Plans
Around the middle of last week I had the urge to just leave San Jose and go to San Francisco. As much as I love San Jose, I've grown tired of the city because I have spent the last seven to eight years working and going to school there. So to go to San Francisco is therapeutic for me. So my best friend and I headed toward San Francisco near sunset without any plans; what ever happen happens.
The point of the trip was simply to get lost and discover new places in San Francisco that we have never been to before and we accomplished that. We somehow ended up in the industrial side of East San Francisco and found amazing old abandoned factories, power plants, old abandoned schools, old warehouses, and run down buses. There is something so amazing about these locations, maybe it's the fact that it's been neglected or forgotten or the fact that people don't even know these places exist. For my friend and I, finding these spots is like finding lost treasures.
As the night goes on, we were further lost and somehow ended up by the stadium where the Giants were playing the Rangers and got stuck in the horrific traffic for half and hour. It is probably the only time I have ever got road rage. When we finally got out of that mess we found ourselves lost again and next thing I know we were at the San Francisco City Hall, which I always drove by plenty of time before but never stop to look at it. We spent a bit of time there exploring that area and took some nice photos of it.
Finally to end the night we figured we might as well go to the Mission District to eat and relax from all the walking we did that night. And after a nice dinner we found a nice bar that had gypsy jazz band performing and spent the rest of the night there hanging out before heading back home to sleep.
It's funny how time and time again whenever my friend and I go places without any plans or expectations, we always end up meeting awesome people and have a lot of fun.
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