Lowepro X Red Bull Photofiles - Pelican Case

Every time I see this little note that says ‘parcel at desk’ I get a giant shot of dopamine to the head. Especially when the contents are this nice.

Every time I see this little note that says ‘parcel at desk’ I get a giant shot of dopamine to the head. Especially when the contents are this nice.

Hello again!!!
Sorreh for not updating in a long time. Have been real busy shooting tons and moving houses. Will get round to posting backlogged photos soon. There’s a bunch of stuff that hasn’t been edited, so expect some new shots in those blog posts too.
PS: If for now you would like to see a selection of images from the Flying Lotus tour, hit up this post on booooooom. Many thanks to Jeff for that! Also, My Man Henri posted up a comprehensive journal of the tour with my photos which you can check out here.
Anyway, I’m currently in the UK where I’ll be situated for the next month. Here are some photos from my first couple days in London, all taken on a newly acquired Canon SD780 point and shoot which is an amazing little camera. I recommend it highly.
Click on a picture if you want to see it bigger (only really applies to the horizontal ones).

After a short rest and many 14-hour photoshop sessions later, I met the gang at the Vancouver airport and we made our way to Toronto. The ten finalists from each heat were flown in to Canada’s biggest city to battle for top spot at the Red Bull 3Style 2009 finals.
After 10 stops in 28 days, over 7,500 people had danced and listened to over 80 DJs do their thing in the hopes of becoming the most versatile DJ in Canada. Months of sweat, blood, and air-miles accumulated to this one night. Here’s the journal of what went down…

Red Bull 3Style 2009 - a DJ competition that swept across ten Canadian cities with eight competing DJs at each stop. Their aim was to mix at least three different genres into a 15 minute set, and spin they did as the winner of each heat was flown to compete at the finals in Toronto and play alongside the likes of A-Trak, Neil Armstrong, Jokers of the Scene, and Mat the Alien.
At the beginning of 2009, Red Bull approached me and asked if l wanted to document the entire series, coast to coast. Can’t say no to that…
So I packed my camera gear, named a suitcase Home, and embarked on a four-leg trip that started at home in Vancouver and took us to Winnipeg / Edmonton / Calgary - Kitchener / Toronto / Ottawa - Quebec / Halifax / Montreal - then Toronto again for the finals.
Been saturating my retina with image blogs since I woke up, posted something like a hundred photos on to my ffffound. Rather subdued right now, the pixels are getting out of hand…
Editing photos I took at Zoukout, Singapore into a series, should be posting that up soon!
Anyway, last year I found three rolls of film hidden in different places in my room. Turns out each of them were taken in different countries over the years. One was from Munich - Germany, another in Thailand, and the last in Singapore. Hit the jump to see the full series.
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Formula 1’s 800th race -the first ever held at night- was a spectacle of 1,600 track-lined lamps, a parade of (what looked like) 160,000 clubsnap photographers and temperatures that reached (what felt like) 1,600°C. A fantastic experience and an absolutely incredible race. Very surreal to sit on the steps of City Hall and munch on Oreos as F1 cars sped past at 300km/h.
Took pictures of Friday’s practice session from the Red Bull paddocks- hit the jump for the photojournal!
A gigantic crowd watching really fast cars in the middle of a concrete jungle- a lovely way to spend a Sunday evening. Here are the race pictures from Singapore’s inaugural Formula 1 night race.
I’ve been slacking on the updates, real sorry! Swiping the cobwebs up in this blog, here’s the first of many photo-journal posts to come- got some film scans and casual bmx pictures in the line-up too.

Hit the jump for moar pixels!