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It’s Better In the Wind

Scott Toepfer’s upcoming short film captures the freedom of his friends and their bikes on the open roads. Scott is an amazing photographer living in Los Angeles. Check out his blog for more.

No Standing, Only Dancing

Rennie Ellis was an Austrailian photographer who rolled with the party, capturing the rock n roll lifestyle of the 70′s and 80′s. Click image to jump over to The Selvedge Yard for the article and more or Rennie’s photos.

Buy a postcard

Ricky Oyola’s series is set to premier on Epicly Later’d June 30th. This season has started strong and is about to get even better. Can’t wait for some archival footage gems. I’m sure Patrick and Ricky dug deep in the tape bins for this one.

Rad Lodge

Summer is full on and we haven’t even reached the apex yet. If your in Philadelphia this weekend, I highly suggest you stop by Lodge at 177 Girard ave and scoop up some tees. There’s a birthday coming up in a week; America’s bday. You’re gunna want to show your ‘merican pride by wearing the Native Flag tee to all the BBQ’s. Its a 3 day weekend and we have 3 colorways, no brainer. Get em while they last. Tanks coming soooon! Click to see more shots of the Radlands layouts at Lodge.

HUF Summers

HUF summer 11 video. Hot town summer in the city.

AITA Opening Night Photos

Here’s some belated snaps from the opening night of Time, Space and the Final Frontier at Art in the Age. Highlights included: complimentary Root and Snap beverages; waiting in line for said beverages realizing everyone liked booze more than looking at art (jk); watching mariachi bands shred outside; taking a pic of a camera taking a pic of an ipad taking a pic of said mariachi band; the dude w/ a skullet who came outside to watch said mariachi band with 4 Coronas in hand; drinks and saying goodnight one last time at Topstitch; a toilet fit for satan at Graffiti Bar; and catching 1 Dirtbombs song at MT. Thanks to everyone who came out and enjoyed art and Epsicles! Rad night. Click through the article for bigger images!

Where It Ends

“Where It Begins, Where It Ends” is a group show that focuses on the creative breadth of the exhibiting artists. Work on display will range from daily doodles on receipts, secret notes from diaries, to finished drawings and paintings. The intention of this exhibit is to reveal the unique personalities of each artist, drawing attention to their individual work process.

Come down to The My House Gallery (2534 s. 8th st. Philadelphia PA) for the closing reception of a great group show. I was stoked to be showing work alongside the amazing talents of Brad Haubrich, Kris Chau, Adrienne Langer, Aidan Rich, Leah Mackin, and Steve Streisguth.

Summer Pop Up Shop @ Lodge

Radlands has a little collection for summer and we’d like to share it with the fine city of Philadelphia. On Friday, June 10th, join our friends at Lodge for the summer ‘11 release party, with tunes from the Po Pos and cold beverages while supplies last. New web store and blog equals daily stoke!

Time & Space

Time, Space, and The Final Frontier opening at Art in The Age

First Friday, June 3rd
6-8PM

In this postmodern, hyper-realistic information age we are constantly questioning the nature of identity and existence. Inspired by classic science-fiction literature, Time, Space & The Final Frontier seeks to define and interpret the metaphysical character of existence through our primal and mysterious connection to the cosmic universe.

Created by guest curator Leah R. Kauffman, editor of Phrequency.com, this cosmic art show features new work from Matthew Gribben,NosegoNom Now, a soundscape from Ritz ReynoldsDewey SaundersCourtney BrownDanny FoxScott Albrecht, and Adam Lovitz.

Freshly launched gourmet popsicle truck Epsicles will be out front serving up some refreshing space-inspired ice pops custom made for the show.

 

Camera Bag

Scott Pommier, one of my favorite photogs involved in skateboarding, has an episode on Camerabag.tv. A nice little look into where these photographers are from and how they got there start.