Fort Mountain State Park, GA.
Our pals over at The Collective Project have a new production out that is running through Oct 28 at The Goat Farm in Atlanta. These are some promo pieces we did for the show. We haven’t seen it yet (but we will tonight!), but based on their track record, I’m sure that it’s going to be phenomenal.
If you need a little more convincing, check out a radio spot from City Cafe on Atlanta’s NPR station, WABE.
Our pals over at The Collective Project, Inc. recently had a brilliant show run in the Goat Farm’s Rodriguez Room, located in Atlanta’s Westside Arts District. It was called The Red Herring and it was a pun-riddled mystery creatively done in the old noir style – written by Greg Garrison and directed by Andrew Crigler. Check out this great review from the online arts magazine BurnAway.
Anywhoo, here are some production shots from the show. If you didn’t make it to this one (for which I would be very sorry for you), The Collective Project, Inc. will has another production coming up in October. Follow TCPI’s Facebook page to stay up to date on their goings on.
Grey and I decided to explore the hill that goes up behind our apartment. It turns out there is way more back there than we realized. We found our way to a secret area under the apartments and all the way to a huge clearing. We stopped at the clearing, though, so there’s plenty more to explore next time. Next time…when I’ll be sure to bring my camera and wear some pants (as opposed to shorts) – those mosquitoes are ferocious!
Two years ago, some friends and I started going to a cabin in the mountains and it’s become a time that I really cherish. It’s that time again this weekend. Whiskey will be drank and pipes will be smoked.
Smokey Mountains, TN.
Our buddies at The Collective Project, Inc. put on 7 Months to Live, a post-apocalyptic party complete with a presentation of various ways in which the apocalypse could be caused, a zombie photo booth, a sexy stripper robot, a guy getting his face smashed in glass, and some fresh tunes by one of my favorite local Atlanta bands, Small Reactions. The next time they have something going on, I would make it a point to be there!
Rickelle, Grey, and I had a long (and very much needed) weekend trip down to watch my youngest brother graduate high school. We thought it was going to storm, but it held out and made for some nice pictures
Niceville, FL.
I was best man/photographer at one of my dearest friend’s weddings. I’ll be out of town for a few days, so I thought I’d share this before I go.
Marietta Education Garden Center, Marietta, GA