As you can tell from these pictures, the shoot has been going fairly well.

Rolling

For the last week and a half I’ve been working on a shoot in Maine. It has required a couple of fun car mount shots. I’ve always loved rigging cameras onto things, or occasionally onto people. What you see up there is a hood mount, with a RED camera, an Arri 200 watt Pocket Par and a 575 HMI. This truck was on top of a trailer being towed by another truck, which housed our Honda 2000 generator. This seems like a good reminder that there are huge differences between “film nerds” and “filmmaking nerds.”

Diamond in the rough. I found this on Sunday In the far back corner of Elmer’s Barn. If I didn’t already have a perfectly functioning pasta roller I would have picked it up.
Chicago – Eastbound
Salmon Benedict at Mrs. Murphy’s

Vintage bike pump at Isle of Man

Taking the Bikes for A Drive
Alan & Mo, aka Restless Collective, are in Seattle. This morning we drove the bikes down to Ortlieb USA to meet with their wonderful bag sponsor. These guys are awesome!
JetBlue
Image Dump
Bagwell – peperony and chease…

Bagwell’s lamp I made last year.

What the fuck is a Lobster BLT Quesadilla?

This is the first road bike I ever owned. It got me through Maine & NYC up until I bought my Bianchi. I’m thrilled to be rebuilding it into some sort of city bike.

My projects get dwarfed by my father’s. This is the second Baracuda, nicknamed Buried Cuda, due to the condition it was found.

Hello Hello is the bookstore behind the Rock City Coffee in Rockland. Awesome door.

HDR Distortion
Yesterday Bagwell and I took Doug and Cig‘s dog swimming. I’m pretty sure it was the first time I went for a swim in years. It was not something I returned to gracefully.

Being in the midcoast area for the past few days has been awesome and I’m looking forward to being back here for the shooting of Anatomy of the Tide!















