Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Let's Have a Stairing Contest




Some of you may recall that back in January, my friend, bandmate and fellow photographer, Rico Molden, and I tried our hand at a friendly photographic competition. Some of you may have even helped with the voting and subsequent crowning of Rico as the champion! Well, he and I are at it again. But this time, as with any sequel, the stakes have changed, the details have become more complicated, and (unlike most sequels, actually) the whole thing is going to be much more fun!


First off, we have a couple more photographers who wanted in on the action.


Christopher Uller
is a recent graduate of UC Berkeley with a major in English. In addition to creative writing, he enjoys a variety of activities including tennis, hiking, guitar and photography!

Jacquelynn Buck
is a nationally recognized portrait photographer located in Valdosta, Georgia. Her trademark Real Women art was shown this month in the Color of Energy Gallery in Dayton, Ohio. On the heels of having her work recently published in Rangefinder Magazine, Jacquelynn will be teaching a Master's class in February at the Wedding and Portrait Photographer's International (WPPI) convention in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Rico and I are very happy to have Chris and Jackie joining us this time around! The number of players and images has doubled! How's that for word of mouth?

As with last time, the contest will be handled with voting here on my blog. But, in another awesome twist, we are happy to announce that you can also view these images live and in print at The Last Drop Cafe in Claremont, CA (located in The Village at 119 Harvard Ave., (909) 482-1870). They have graciously agreed to display our work in the brick and mortar world, and have even let us set up a ballot right there in the store. So come on out to see the photos in print (hard to miss, they're up on the wall as you enter), cast your vote, and stay for a fine cup of coffee or milk tea. Go now!


Chris Uller, standing proudly near the print display at The Last Drop Cafe


The contest itself consists of our four unique perspectives when it comes to Stairs. Yep, you heard me, those things you walk up and down on all day long have become artwork. So, after hours of shooting, selecting and editing...the entries are in and once again, the polls are officially open! You are invited to help judge this competition, by choosing your favorite photo in each of the five categories: Iron, Black and White, Stairs with a Human Model, Spiral, and Interpretive Stairs. The images are presented below, with the copyright identity masked by a random and annonymous presentation. Hope you enjoy playing photographic judge for a day! Remember to make your selections by leaving a comment below (simply type the category and choose "A," "B," "C," or "D" for each). Remember, it's all in fun, so try not to over-think it. Thanks for playing!

"Spiral" entries:


Spiral A



Spiral B



Spiral C



Spiral D



"Black & White" entries:


Black & White A



Black & White B



Black & White C



Black & White D



"Stairs with a Human Model" entries:


Stairs with a Human Model A



Stairs with a Human Model B



Stairs with a Human Model C



Stairs with a Human Model D



"Interpretive Stairs" entries:


Interpretive Stairs A



Interpretive Stairs B



Interpretive Stairs C



Interpretive Stairs D



"Iron" entries:


Iron A



Iron B



Iron C



Iron D

Please post your comments here or make your selections in store by Friday, October 15th; the results will be posted shortly thereafter. By the way - the photog with the most overall "wins" in our last competition got to have his image displayed in the loser's house for a couple weeks. What should the stakes be this time around? Let us know what you think. I think "loser buys a round of coffee" sounds like a good place to start.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

ME vs. ME at House of Blues on the Sunset Strip

Not even President Barack Obama could prevent the rock and roll from happening recently in Hollywood. Not that he didn't try. His visit to Hancock Park on August 16th for a Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee fundraiser barricaded the whole south side of the city, actually, and practically cost high desert alt rockers, ME vs. ME their highly anticipated time slot at the famed House of Blues on the Sunset Strip. But not to worry, the boys made it with just enough time to tear the place up for those fortunate few who were able to make it through the chaotic traffic to see the opening set of the night.

Some of you may recall from an earlier post, I caught up with ME vs. Me at a much more intimate show in Claremont, CA. I liked what I heard quite a bit, and when I found out they were going to be coming to the HOB, I knew I had to make plans to hear them (and shoot them, of course) again. This time, I was determined to get a better look and to produce more varied images than what I was able to get just in passing before. Thanks to the band, I was able to score an all access press pass, and had free reign of the venue for the whole night. I used a Canon 70-200mm f2.8L for most of the show, and shot wide-open to take full advantage of the fast glass. The band was really feeling the extra energy from the fans that turned out to show their support, and it came through in their performance. Here are some of my favorites from the Me vs. Me set. I'll also share images from the other bands on the bill in future posts.



Singer/Guitarist Sean Espinoza and drummer Trevor Clemente


Josh Mejia connects with the fans



An explosion of energy from Trevor











Can't. Stop. The Rock.



The view from the wings















Artist pass only? No problem here.



The band receives notes from Sean Amato and Lifehouse's own Ben Carey



ME Vs. ME, enjoying the moment


I welcome your thoughts here on the blog if you care to comment on anything you see. Whether or not you like what you see, I'd love to hear what you have to say. Can't get enough Me vs. Me shots? There are lots more images from the evening over on my Flickr page. Please check them out!

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