Getty

Check one off of the bucket list. After living in LA for the past four years, I finally made the pilgrimage to the Getty. But I would be lying if that was my only motivation, hanging at my side was the new Fuji yearning for some breaking in, and an awesome Herb Ritts exhibition was the icing on top of the proverbial cake.  Walking around in the gorgeous sunlight, it took me a while to find my groove, partly because I couldn’t stop noticing how many people were sporting epic cameras (M9s and Hassleblads aplenty.) But a quick dose of Ritts inspiration cured the envy/intimidation, and helped me poke around with my new toy. Not sure if I love anything that I shot, but its always good to get out there and practice, especially with a new gadget in need of some major love.

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The Little Things

After two weeks and 8,335 photos, my first tilt-shift attempt came to fruition. Initially thinking of doing something like this anyway, my plans were cemented when I received an email from UCLA asking if I was interested in making a video about “What UCLA means to you!” Taking the not-so-obvious-but-totally-awesome-non-literal-interpretation-of-the-question route, I figured I could blend the two ideas together, and wrap it all up with a Wooden bow on top to add some Bruin legitimacy. To be honest, working within the contest guidelines was exactly what I needed, it gave me a deadline and time limit (though I didn’t exactly stick to the royalty free music aspect, the song was too good, so we will see if that bites me later.) But after some snags in post-processing, and many nights running my poor computer nonstop, I feel like I came up with something unique and goofy, and if they don’t like it well they don’t have style right?

The Spencer Dunn Experience

On Saturday April, 14th, Spencer Dunn lit up Jan Popper theater like the Knux at Paddy Murphy. Playing in front of a raucous crowd complete with  blown-up bobble heads (thanks to Erik and Mike), Spence rattled off an hour of classics and originals alike. Ending with an impromptu rendition of Calvin Harris, incorporating the infamous “DOW” effect to the delight of the crowd, he left the stage amid a shower of roses. For those who thought Spencer Dunn was nothing more than your run-of-the-mill “Face Guy,” think again.

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