Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Crue Fest


The last few months has been a crazy ride with Motley Crue, SIXX: A.M., Trapt, Papa Roach and Buckcherry as they prepare for one of the biggest tours of the summer. We've done music videos, webcasts, photo shoots, award shows and t.v. appearances from Access Hollywood to Larry King Live. Crue Fest kicks off July 1st in West Palm Beach, FL and is definitely one tour not to miss.


Here is just a taste of what we've been doing. Video courtesy of Jokerstyle Productions.

Saints of Los Angeles

Here is the new single from Motley Crue called "Saints of Los Angeles" directed by PR Brown featuring Josh Todd (Buckcherry), Jacoby Shaddix (Papa Roach), Chris Brown (Trapt), and James Michael (SIXX:A.M.)

Monday, June 16, 2008

Linda Blair World Heart Foundation


I had a wonderful opportunity to do a photo shoot with Linda Blair out on her property in Acton, CA and get a first hand look at the results of her amazing foundation. She and her small team rescue abandoned and abused pitbulls from the streets and shelters. They provide medical care, rehabilitation and adoption. I was astonished to see how much she has accomplished, yet there is still so much more her foundation needs.

To find out more about her foundation, please visit:
http://www.LindaBlairWorldHeart.org/

Thursday, June 12, 2008

SIXX: A.M.



Behind the scenes with SIXX: A.M.

Ferras



Here is some "behind the scenes" footage from the new music video from Ferras called "Hollywood's Not America."

Friday, June 6, 2008

Gallery Exhibition


The inspiration for this body painting project came to me when I saw the work of fine art photographer, Allen Birnbach. He has the ability to capture the magnificence of nature through the lens. I had worked with Allen before and I knew he could bring this idea to life. Little did I know, that this would prove to be the most difficult make-up that I have done thus far in my career. I wanted to create something that would embody the landscape- as if the landscape was in an immortal human form. They would represent the life force within the land itself, the boulders and the burnt forest. I was especially moved when Allen took me to this forest near Boulder, CO. that had burned in the early 90's. Everywhere I looked, there were charred and broken trees. The entire sides of the mountains were so black that I almost expected to see brush still smouldering. I was looking around in amazement at the immense destruction when my eye caught sight of some little blooms on most of the blackened trees. In an instant, I noticed the regrowth that was happening all around me. Despite such disaster, life was still there- and returning in all it's splendor. To me, this is the essence of inspiration. I would like to take this opportunity to thank Allen and Alece for opening up their home and hearts for this project. Also, I would like to thank the ballerinas from the Colorado Ballet Company for their courage, trust and other worldly grace. Finally, a big "thank you" to the Santa Monica Art Studios for inviting us to exhibit this work, and by doing so, making a little dream of mine come true.
To view more of Allen's work, visit his website at http://www.allenbirnbach.com/