Category: Adam’s Blog
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Wandering my hometown
On Wednesday, I spent the day in Canby. I went in to see if they were knocking down the old church I grew up attending, as its old building was scheduled for demolition. They had postponed, as there was (and still is) a lot more preparation to get done before they could tear it down.…
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A Familiar View
I’ve been working on establishing a better archive of stock footage for my projects, so tonight I took my camera out into one of the fields to film the sunset. It’s not the first, nor the last time, but I’m trying to get a variety of sunsets, mostly for the purposes of time-lapsing them as…
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Mt. Hood at dusk
I was looking out the window tonight when I noticed that Mt. Hood look beautifully glorious in the pink light of the setting sun. So I immediately ran to get my camera and tripod, filmed the mountain for a bit and grabbed this shot. I think it turned out nicely.
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Sunset at Cedar Rock Farm
After spending yesterday afternoon with my brother and the dogs at Knight’s Bridge Park, I came home and went about my business, thinking the part of the day in which I take pictures and footage of pretty things while relaxing with nature was over. It seems, however, that Mother Nature had a bit more beauty…
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Knights Bridge Park
I’ve been dogsitting my aunt’s dog, Tycho, recently, and both she and my brother were feeling particularly restless on this bright, sunny Oregon day. So this afternoon, my brother and I decided to take Tycho and Shadow, our family’s dog, on a little impromptu adventure. We loaded the dogs into the car and drove them…
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Tacomapocalypse III: Stayin’ Alive
The Mayan apocalypse has come and gone, and Tacoma held the afterparty. Tacomapocalypse III: Stayin’ Alive, the third annual zombie-themed art show from Tacoma-based Treefish Studio, opened on Friday with a beer-and-brains bang at Amocat Cafe. The mood was drastically different from the past two years of zombie mayhem; instead of a small crowd hyped…
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Kickstarting Shakespeare
As you may or may not already know, I’m part of a crew putting together a new webseries called Cleanthony and the Caesars. Above, I talk a bit about it and show you the most recent trailer for the series. Below, you’ll find a video featuring most of the cast and crew talking about what…
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Help fund Tacoma-based “Cleanthony and the Caesars” webseries
In case you haven’t heard, I’m involved in a webseries project called Cleanthony and the Caesars. The brainchild of Kristie Worthey, best known for heading Shakespeare in the Parking Lot Tacoma (now being re-imagined as Inside Out Shakespeare) lo these many years, Cleanthony and the Caesars is a modern-day adaptation both Julius Caesar and Antony…
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Now that my life’s craziness is settling down, I can actually attend friends’ shows again! Went to see Molly perform with The Doubleclicks last night in Portland, and it was most excellent. It was good to see Molly (the first time I’d actually gotten to see her since April, between her schedule and my life…
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Happy New Year, Earthlings!
As this post goes live, I should be in downtown Tacoma, getting awesome shots of things being lit on fire. Because that’s how we roll. Tacoma lights things on fire, I film it happening. 2012 was a year of great change. For me, the Mayan calendar was right: this was the end of an era,…