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In search of the seriously beautiful...
Welcome to my blog! A little bit of nature, a lot of people, a few models and musicians, some intriguing abstracts, and lots of everyday stuff we all see around us. Lots of motion, lots of great light, a little blur, a little music, a little tilt-shift, and that iconic moment when everything comes together perfectly. Welcome to my seriously beautiful every day life...
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About Me
I'm a photographer and I live in Southern California.
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Rock Star: Season Three
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 Got some lovely news yesterday! Rock Star III is still a very real possibility! In an interview with thedeadbolt.com, Mark Burnett said... "Yes, it’s funny... you look at these online studies and one of the most requested shows to come back, from anything I’ve done, is Rock Star. And yes, I’m in discussions with various bands. But there is one flaw as a business in that you have to find a suitable rock band that actually wants to find a new lead singer. So you’ve got a barrier to entry, but yes, we are in discussions and people do want to see that series again."He's looking for a band? He's in discussions? Such GREAT news! Mr. Burnett, this is a direct plea to you! Please listen to those who are telling you they want the show back! And don't worry if you can't get a band - we WANT you to find a band, but if you can't find one that's no reason to discard the show... Just do like we did with All-Stars and let the public decide. We had a lot of fun, and had a GREAT ending with All-Stars, and I firmly believe you don't need a band for this show. And if you feel you need the star power, invite Tommy Lee and Tim Farriss back to join Dave Navarro as judges, and give them a say in the decision, but make the "prize" for the winner, a record contract and solo tour with the House Band. It could work... And to anyone who loved the show as much as me, this is a direct plea to YOU! More letters! More letters! More letters! If Mark Burnett is considering it, let's give him even more reasons to go for it! Join our Big Letter Writing Campaign at RBL! It's clear that the public is being heard, so I've decided to split my letters between CBS and Mark Burnett Productions. In the past it seemed smarter to concentrate on CBS, but since Mark Burnett is the one talking about the show right now, and he has serious clout, I wanted to throw half my letters directly to his company. Ghen Maynard Executive Vice President CBS Paramount Network Television Entertainment Group 7800 Beverly Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90036 Conrad Riggs Mark Burnett Productions 640 North Sepulveda Boulevard 2nd Floor Los Angeles, CA 90049 Just do it. Just write a letter or two. When your favorite show comes back it'll feel really good to know you were a part of the reason it's on! Labels: rock star inxs, rock star supernova
Lukas Rossi at the Viper Room
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Big News! I sold ROCKBAND.COM
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A little over a decade ago, I bought a domain name to help promote some unsigned and indie bands I was working with. At the time it felt like a totally frivolous thing to do. And it was expensive - seventy dollars to reserve the name for just two years! And since it was the mid-nineties, most people had no clue what I'd just bought. I actually wanted URB.com – since the site was known as Unsigned Rock Bands at the time. But URB.com was taken. So I tried Rock.com – obviously taken. So I sighed, and thought okay, I’ll go with RockBands.com – even though it’s ridiculously long. Conventional thought in the circles I ran in, was that the good domains were three letters long, okay domains were four letters long, and you should never buy a domain with more than five letters. Well guess what? Even RockBand s.com was taken. At that point I was convinced ALL the good domains were already taken. So I settled on RockBand.com and figured it was better than UnsignedRockBand.com – at least I had that! But a few weeks later, as I started to talk up the site, I realized RockBand.com was actually a much better name than RockBand s.com – it just sounded better. And less than a year later I knew just how smart a purchase it had actually been. Lots and lots of bands registered, and many sent me their demo CDs. I interviewed the best of them and shot bands in LA and San Diego, and New York. In 2000 some of the bands I shot in NYC put together a tour of the East Coast, and promoted it as the ROCKBAND.COM Tour. In 2005 CBS launched the TV show, Rock Star, and I launched a new and improved forum on the site to talk about music and bands, and this brand new show. And wow, it really took off! By the end of the season we were known as the best place on the web to get info about the show. In 2006 it got even bigger and better. Good times! And really great people! We threw a big bash in Las Vegas at a major hotel even – so our members could all meet up and party in real life. I got to shoot a photo essay backstage at a taping of Rock Star. Several of the singers on the show started posting on the board after the show ended. It was a total blast! Every single part of it.  And then I got an offer… Harmonix, the creator of Guitar Hero was developing a new game with MTV and Electronic Arts - set to debut this Christmas – and they were calling it Rock Band. They weren’t interested in the site or the community, they only wanted the name. So I sold it to them!  In 1996 I was convinced that all the good domain names were taken, but guess what? I just registered RockBandLounge.com - it’s longer, but that doesn't bother me anymore, and it’s very descriptive and VERY memorable. I think I just got lucky again... If you’d like to read about the reaction at the new RockBandLounge, go here. I announced the deal there last month - but waited to announce it here until after the sale was final.Labels: rock star inxs, rock star supernova, rockband.com, rockbandlounge.com
Ryan Star at the House of Blues in San Diego
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The best thing about last night? Ryan’s voice after about the third song. Before that point it was the same voice I heard on Rock Star – but a few songs in, he got looser and fuller and the way he played with the tempo felt less studied and more inspired. We got to see a lot of him this summer, but it was all one song at a time – there’s just something about seeing a full set – the minutes just add up to something entirely different – and great! So Ryan comes out and the start is fairly low key, and he does the first three or so songs with the keys, then he gets his guitar and that’s when the show got good as far as I’m concerned. I think it’s great how Ryan can fill the stage all by himself, and create a sound that *sounds* bigger than just one guy onstage with one instrument – but if it is only one instrument I’m always going to prefer guitar to keyboards! But my big wish would be to see him with a full band – one of his friends kept pimping the big show in NYC – the homecoming show – and if there’s going to be a full band there it might be worth flying for! There were times when Ryan would use his feet to pound the floor – an improvised drum! I loved that! Another time he forgot he was tethered to the mic stand and he came out in front and then had to sing doubly loud to make up for it – but he went for it! As for the songs – I loved them. He played a new song "11:59" and the lyrics go over familiar ground – but Ryan’s spin on a familiar theme is so devoid of cliché, you really believe him. I think he’s gifted lyrically – but it’s the music itself that really gets me. (But I want to hear it with a full band… I know, be happy with what you get, but I really really want to hear it with a full band!) After the show we went to Stingaree, a nightclub a few blocks away from the HOB - one of Ryan's friends was a regular on ROCKBAND.COM during Rock Star, and so invited us to join them. It's an interesting club with a great rooftop bar, but unfortunately it was raining hard, we didn't spend much time up there - but I would like to go back on a clear night!  At one point I made a comment to Ryan about "shooting him" the next time he's in San Diego or Southern California, and he nodded affirmatively, then he leaned in and half-whispered, "Don't you mean shoe me?" - which make me laugh. It's a running joke on ROCKBAND.COM that Ryan has big feet, and well, you know what that means. It totally cracked me up that he not only knew all about it, but he was also okay with it and saw the humor in it. 'Cause every reference is always made with much affection, I'm sure! For more reviews of Ryan Star in San Diego, go to: http://www.rockband.com/forum/topic.asp?topic_id=4457Or go to the ROCKBAND.COM Ryan Star Lounge! Labels: concerts, rock star supernova, rockband.com
Juke Kartel at the Viper Room, Hollywood
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I thought I *got* Toby Rand. He's cute, he's fun, he's wholesome, he's young, he's talented. Yeah Toby! And I did love him on the Rock Star: Supernova. But last night? Whoa! I saw Toby with his band - Juke Kartel - and they were phenomenal. You can't help but be turned on when you watch them onstage - all of them. They just burn up the stage. It was amazing. Toby is a monster. He just slayed the women around me. He has so much talent he never got to show on the TV show. His voice - well I always loved it - but it's better than I knew. Tommy, the bass player really knows how to play – and how to hold a bass guitar. I loved it when TLee talked about low-slung guitars on Rock Star because it’s a huge deal with me! It’s gotta be low, or it’s just not sexy. And can Tommy play? It was active and vital playing - hard to explain, but he makes the band in some ways. He’s great! And he’s fun. And he’s fun in the way he interacts with Toby and Todd. Todd is so cute – I love the hair. And I loved the way his guitar sounded. Talk about fullness... Dale played a guitar solo – so he’s okay in my book! I was mere inches from his fingers. He could do no wrong after that. I couldn’t see Eddie, the drummer much during the set, but I got to talk to him after the show, and he’s very very cute. He was completely baffled by my friends – but he was very patient with them. How can you not love that? He also told us about how he gets his hair to look that way – it’s a combination of wax and hairspray.  Oh, and one of the best parts? When Dale and Tommy sang backup on a slower song. It was beautiful. The photo to the right was taken by a friend - it's me and Tommy after the show, in the downstairs bar. It was a fun night! For more reviews on Juke Kartel, go to: http://www.rockband.com/forum/topic.asp?topic_id=4351Or go to the ROCKBAND.COM Juke Kartel Lounge! Labels: concerts, rock star supernova, rockband.com
Hummers, keys, and Dave Navarro
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I was in the middle of a conversation today, and we happened to be standing on the street next to this big black Hummer. Suddenly I see Dave Navarro heading toward us with Cell Phone up to his ear and head down, ignoring everyone around him. I was about three feet away from him, but he didn't look up - and I completely understand why. I wouldn’t make eye contact with strangers in LA if I was him either! But then he couldn't get his key to work, so he told the person on the phone to hold on and without looking up, he said to us, "Is this my car?" As he fumbled with his keys I said his name and he ignored me, so I said it again and he still ignored me, but at that point I figured I might as well go for it, so I said "I own ROCKBAND.COM and you mentioned it on the air a while back. Thank you for that." And at that point he sort of half turned and said "I did? When did I do that?" and I said "You did! And thank you very much." and he looked up at me finally and gave me a little smile with a tiny little bit of a sparkle, and said "You're welcome." It sounds totally innocuous, and it was, but it was still fun to see the recognition in his eyes! Labels: rock star supernova, rockband.com
Yeah, I love Mark Burnett...
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I admit it, I love Rock Star and I’ve gotten really attached to the singers on the show. I felt this way last year too – I’m a big softie when it comes to artists fulfilling their dreams! And I know it’s a reality show, and someone has to go home each week, but it’s tough to see it live – especially when the singer going home is as completely gracious in their goodbye as Storm. It was something to see! And I’ve detailed it more fully in the Episode Thread on ROCKBAND.COM. After the taping this morning, I was walking down a hallway lined with people, and I was STILL all teary, and I saw Mark Burnett coming from the opposite direction, and I tried to look away because it’s not exactly cool to have your emotions so out there on display, but as we passed I looked up and he had a concerned look on his face, and then he gave me the sweetest smile. It was real and genuine and just very very sweet. And it hit me how much I love this man for giving me this show. So yeah, I love Mark Burnett! Labels: rock star supernova, rockband.com
Backstage at Rock Star: Supernova
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