Sunday, January 13, 2013

Day 13 (January 13th)

Still a little under the weather today, but not as bad at all as it was. I wanted to make you a better picture than I have the last 2 days. Tonight I decided to give a honorable burial to one of my old cameras that did lots of work for me over the years, but reluctantly died last year. This camera was mainly used in my book Please and Sincerely, this was a hard photo to make just because it was hard to part with this old friend.

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Day 12 (January 12th)

Still sick today, but feeling a lot better. Thank you medicine for making me feel a bunch better from yesterday. This was the only thing I could think about for a photo today. Hopefully I will be able to leave the house tomorrow to make you a better picture.

Friday, January 11, 2013

Day 11 (January 11th)

This picture today goes with how I am feeling. I woke up with the stomach flu today and I have been in  pain from it all day. I hope tomorrow will be  a lot better then today!

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Day 10 (January 10th)

Puppy 5s are awesome. This is my dog Scooby giving me a 5. I love this guy, he always there for me, and an awesome studio buddy!

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Day 9 (January 9th)

Today I shot a picture of my old boob tube t.v. when it was playing my first skate video Destroy it All. This was part of the opening scene where I am driving my old truck through a desolate road around Folsom. Its weird looking back on it because it has been about 5 years sense the video came out.

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Day 8 (January 8th)

I want to dedicate this picture to one of my old friends from Sierra College, Caitlyn Littler. She passed away at the end of last year from melanoma at too young of an age and I just wanted to make a picture for her. She was a fun person to hang out with that would always give me shit in a loving way. She was a awesome person and will never be forgotten.

Monday, January 7, 2013

Day 7 (January 7th)

Adam Busch doing a switch hurricane on a jersey barrier right before the sun went down. I have never seen someone so excited/happy after landing a trick as he was. I'm stoked I was able to capture the moment.