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Betabrand Disco Tuxedo

by jasonvh on September 25, 2012

in Betabrand

Bill Boles in the Betabrand Disco Tuxedo Bill Boles in the Betabrand Disco Tuxedo

 

It takes a special occasion (for most) to don a tuxedo, much less a tux made from disco ball fabric. It also takes a rockstar personality to head out in public head-to- toe ensconced in the shiny material, as it’s guarantied to get the stare down from everyone passing by, which is why I recruited Bill Boles for the job.

Our plan was to find a location (still is actually) where wearing a tuxedo would be appropriate and the symphony sounded like a great plan. Since they were putting on a free show at the Justin Hermin Plaza, we headed down to see what kind of photographic opportunities awaited us.

Turns out it was a pretty casual affair, with a few hundred people sitting cross-legged in the plaza, so we ended up shying away from the event. Fortunately we managed to get a few cool images on the water front- space and rockets have been on ongoing theme for the Disco Collection, and while my favorite photos often don’t make the site, I was really happy with this one.

I didn’t have a light stand with me and started by hand holding my speedlight off camera left. Fortunately Bill’s brother happened along and was able to play the role of my VAL. (voice activated light stand). Camera: 7D, 10-22mm F4 Lens.

Check it out on Betabrand.com

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Three-alarm fire in Soma

by jasonvh on May 5, 2011

in Blog,Photography

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While heading to a downtown San Francisco location for a Betabrand.com photoshoot, we came across major traffic on Folsom Street. It was from a massive blaze, and fire trucks were coming in from everywhere. I’ve never actually seen a serious fire before-this was serious stuff.

Just found SFGate coverage on it here: SFGate. Since I had my camera on me, (as I almost always do these days) I documented it. While I saw at least three injuries, hopefully they all recover.

fire fighters hard at work attempting to contain the blaze

fire fighters hard at work attempting to contain the blaze

Coverage from Kron 4

Article on SFist

 

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Does the Xbox 360 work with Apple Airport Express?

by jasonvh on February 8, 2011

in Blog

We recently jumped back into the world of gaming with the purchase of a new Xbox 360 Kinect bundle. As a Mac user, I am a big fan of all things Mac- the stuff just works. Maybe they didn’t coin it, but they have certainly defined plug and play in my eyes. However, when it came to setting up the new Xbox Slim with its built in Wi-Fi to our network created with our Apple Airport Express, we were stumped. The Xbox wouldn’t even detect our wireless network. As far as it was concerned, it didn’t exist. While attempting to trouble shoot the issue, we tried everything we could think, searching online through countless Xbox and Mac forums using “Xbox not working with Apple Airport Express Wifi” as our search terms. Sadly, I was unable to find a solution to my issues. After a day or two with much effort and zero results, I contacted Xbox support online. After waiting a day for a response, I tried calling the support line, and waited through the long hold to speak to a support agent, only to find that they had no clue on how to resolve our issues either. In fact, they referred us to Apple’s customer support.

Fortunately, I purchased Apple Care with my MacBook Pro, as customer support won’t even bother to speak to you unless you’ve done so. However, our call proved fruitless, as they were unable to help us either. Among suggestions I was given was to upgrade to an Airport Extreme base station with a second ethernet port option and set up the Xbox with a wired connection. That would be acceptable, except I just spent over $400 on the Xbox and accessories. Having to spend more was unappealing, especially since it seemed like something simple could resolve the issue- it was a bit ridiculous that they couldn’t help with the problem.

Social networking to the rescue

Vexxed, I threw my problems out to the Twitterverse. I was stoked when I received some sugguestions right away- not only was it possible to run Airport Express with the Xbox, but in my case, it was an easy fix.

The first thing we tried was changing the wireless security settings using the AirPort Utility. Our main issue was that the Xbox couldnt’ detect our network. I was already running the lowest level of security WPA, as my girlfriend uses a PC to log into the network.  That didn’t do it. (Apple support suggested this as well.)

The next thing Twitter friend @thephotoduck suggested was to change the network settings from “802.11n only” running at 5ghz, to 2.4ghz. And it turns out it was as simple as that. My wireless network reset itself, and after rescanning for networks on the Xbox, my network showed up, and the Airport was now broadcasting it’s SSID in a way the Xbox could understand.

The irony? Apple care couldn’t help. Combing through forum postings didn’t help. Microsoft help? Fail. I love me some Twitter. Thanks again @thephotoduck.

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Paintings – Personal Work

by jasonvh on November 22, 2010

in Painting

When I redesigned my personal site, I didn’t add a portfolio of the personal work I’ve done on canvas since most of it is over two years old. Although I can’t track down a lot of my files, I figure the work at least deserves a blog post.

Most of these are more color studies or sketches, with a few polished to a finished state. Some are watercolor on paper, but most are oil on canvas or panel. The following gallery is a mish-mash of a few bodies of work, which should explain the inconsistency in style.

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Video edit: the backyard pump track

October 29, 2010

A short video edit I filmed and put together of the pump track I built in Astoria, Oregon. We had some good times on that little piece of soil. The music track is “Six Million Doesn’t Buy Much Anymore” by Scomber, sourced from ccMixter.

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Sketchbook: vector drawing of Inga

October 7, 2010

For this quick sketch I had fun with the pencil tool in Illustrator and my Wacom tablet, emulating the drawing style from the film A Scanner Darkly.

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Cycling tools, part two – vector

September 26, 2010

Last week I did a few drawings of bike tools in the sketchbook and painted them in photoshop for a project. This week I decided to draw them as vector drawings (using Adobe Illustrator) for more of an infographic approach. Only a huge bike geek would have this much fun drawing bike tools, I know.

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Sketchbook: drawing of bike shop tools

September 21, 2010

I haven’t been drawing in my sketchbook nearly as often as I promised myself this year, so I’ve added a sketchbook category in my blog. (Lets’s see how that works.) Here’s the first installment, a drawing of Park bicycle cable cutters, “painted” in Photoshop.

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Testing a new DIY Push Button Trigger for Pocket Wizards

March 23, 2010

First, a warning. This post gets pretty geeky. If you aren’t into cameras, or how images are made, you might just scroll to the bottom. You could also check out this link, to some cool images in my portfolio. I’ve been looking for way to wirelessly fire my SLR remotely for some time now.  In [...]

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Bridgetown Hustle at Nemo

February 8, 2010

The Bridgetown Hustle took place on Friday February 5th at the Nemo Design Studios in Portland. A convergence of bikes and associated culture, the event kicked off with an opening of a bike art show that featured installations, photography, prints and a few paintings and drawings. Backyard Blam held a cross genre bunny hop contest [...]

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