3.13.2011

Zombie Apocalypse in Fort Ord

I had some friends help me out with a Zombie Apocalypse photo shoot for an assignment in my Digital Photography as Art course. All blood, gore, and guts done post-production in Photoshop (as per assignment guidelines). Enjoy. CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE!





3.07.2011

Cachagua

  Zarosh is raw. In everything he does, he goes all out; be that skateboarding, dirt boarding, driving, building things, screen printing, or the multitude of other things he seems to be good at. Last Sunday, I took a trip with Zarosh and some friends out to his Carmel Valley property where, for the past 4 years, he has been hard at work building an amazing bowl, one 80lb. bag of concrete at a time. 

  After a few pit stops, including some dirt boarding and this gnarly, random roll-in on the gate to what is supposedly the drummer from Earth, Wind, and Fire's mansion, we found ourselves high upon a hilltop overlooking a sculpturesque mass of concrete and pool coping. Unique, rugged, and fun-as-hell to skate, the bowl is a genuine work of art...

Zarosh getting groovy first try on this funky roll-in.

Scoping out this root for a possible tail-drop. Dirt wheels open up some strange possibilities for skateboarding.


Safety first with his dog Cherry.


A glimpse through the soon-to-be pool light.


Stoke for the park transcends the spectrum of age.

Nikk takes a break in the shade.


Cachagua-land's signature brick quarter-pipe.

Cachagua-land is a ever-expanding work-in-progress. With the next pour scheduled for April, Zarosh can use all the support he can get. Check out the bowl's official site here for more information on the park and what you can do to help!