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Business Cards/Invisible Creature

posted in Art, blog Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Back in October when I was working on a project with my great friends Demon Hunter,  Ryan Clark and I discussed making some new business cards.  I wanted something simple and classy, yet complex enough for someone to remember it.  Also, something that let people creatively know I was into film and photography.  Well over at Invisible Creature in Seattle, creativity flows as much as it rains.  Ryan just went kind of nuts with my card and I couldn’t be more happy with the finished product.  The envelope holding my business card is black with my logo, also in black, embossed.  Even the writing on the actual business card is lightly embossed.

Down in the left corner is a little die cut box.  When the card is pulled out, it does a 360 around my head, just like a mini flip book.  The cards are also composed of 2 different pieces of paper glued together.  Not just one color on each side, but two individual pieces.  That way when the black side is embossed with my information, it doesn’t go through to the other side.  Boom, simple, tuxedo classy, and yet visually complex in design.  The mini stop animation implies my field of work.  Thank you very much Ryan.  I am excited to pass these around.  Everyone should do yourself a favor and go check out the work they do over there.  INVISIBLE CREATURE.

Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower.
- Steve Jobs

Cale Glendening

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JAY-Z

posted in Inspiration, Music, Photography Tuesday, April 27, 2010

During Coachella 2010 I got to experience something I didn’t even imagine possible, for at least a while.  I got the opportunity to photograph one of my favorite musicians ever, JAY-Z.  It is weird how my heart started beating so fast during the countdown to his show.  It seriously seemed to count down slower and slower.  I checked both of my cameras constantly, making sure my settings were correct and unchanged.  Knowing I only had the 1st 3 songs to shoot, I made my rounds very fast and fought my way through the overcrowded photo pit.  My favorite image I captured(above) was actually taken during the 4th song.  The evil CSC rebel force security guards were invading the pit and exterminating the photographers out.  As I was leaving, I turned around and saw JAY-Z heading towards my side of the stage. So, like a Patrick Swayze in Red Dawn, I snuck past the security using the camouflage of retreating photographers, creeping up to the side of the stage.  I stood up just as JAY-Z started pointing to the crowd and I popped off about 5 more shots just before security noticed me and quickly apprehended me.  They put their hands in my lens, blocking my shot, making my powers useless.  As I walked out, proudly,  I roughly scrolled through my images and viewed the last batch. I screamed WOLVERIIINNN….. I mean, VICTORIOUSSSS!  I got very excited when I saw the above image, I just hoped once I got it blown up it would be in focus.  “Persistence”paid off and I walked away with my favorite live shot to date, defeating the tough CSC Security Staff.   Shooting that show has been a big highlight for me. Hopefully things will keep rolling and more unimaginable things will happen.  God is bigger than anything I can fathom.  I am truly thankful to have gotten that opportunity.   Big thanks to KROQ and Goldenvoice for getting me a photopass for Coachella.  Also big thanks to JAY-Z.  Several of the bigger bands called a last minute audible and 95% of the photographers weren’t allowed in the pit to shoot.  Thankfully JAY-Z was cool enough to let all photo pass photographers in the pit, as it was supposed to be. Out of the 300+ photos from his show, here are my favorite.  Hoping one day to actually do a set up shoot with him, however this will definitely do for now.

JAY-Z welcomes Memphis Bleek to the stage.

The most essential factor is persistence – the determination never to allow your energy or enthusiasm to be dampened by the discouragement that must inevitably come.
- James Whitcomb Riley

Cale Glendening

A couple weeks ago Loveline decided to make PsychoMike a regular for the show.  Most of Los Angeleanos have probably heard him on the Kevin and Bean show over at KROQ.  PsychoMike is a man of many impressions and seriously one of the funniest guys I have ever met. When he pulls out his Manny Ramirez(Los Angeles Dodgers) impression I about lose it every time. I was fortunate enough to get asked to come shoot the new promotional material for the show.  It was good seeing Dr. Drew again, he had very nice words about the previous photos I had taken.

The shoot was simple.  Tommy and I dressed the room with white sheet paper and shot away.  Here are a few of my favorite shots.

This is common when around Mike.  You fall over laughing.

Pics from the show on air w/ SLASH and Steven Adler, both former members of Guns N’ Roses.

“Ambition is the last refuge of failure”
-Oscar Wilde

Cale Glendening

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Foolishness

posted in Funny, Photography, blog Wednesday, April 07, 2010

This past weekend I had the pleasure of attending Kevin & Bean’s April Foolishness. It played host to an incredible cast of comedians, all together for charity.  Adam Carolla, Aziz Ansari, Bill Burr, Jay Mohr, Jeffrey Ross, Jimmy Kimmel, Joe Rogan, and Sarah Silverman all performed.  Everyone had me rolling but Bill Burr & Jay Mohr absolutely killed it.  Besides running back and forth trying to photograph everyone, I spent then entire night with a smile plastered to my face.  Getting to photograph them was not only a huge blessing but an extreme joy for me.  My stomach was hurting from laughing constantly. I wish there were more events like that.  Here are a couple of the photos.

Bill Burr & Jimmy Kimmel

Joe Rogan & Jay Mohr

Aziz Ansari & Jeffrey Ross

Adam Carolla & Sarah Silverman

Thanks KROQ and everyone for your time. Thanks Tommy for assisting me the entire night. Couldn’t have done it without you sir.  A night I soon wont forget.

Cale Glendening

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