Thursday, May 19, 2011

Walnut Creek Engagement Photos!

Just arrived back in the Bay Area from a few days in Seattle. Wanted a few days in a different city to just kick around. Have you ever seen that show "Ghost Adventures" on the Travel Channel? They did an episode at the haunted Kell's Irish Pub... and you can bet we had a few drinks there.

But now I'm back at the daily "grind"... which means editing through engagement photos of Brooke and Chris that I snapped just before skipping town. I say "grind" because I of course love what I do, and it's always fun for me.

Here are a couple of my favorites!

Brooke and Chris engagement photos in Walnut Creek, CA

Brooke and Chris engagement photos in Walnut Creek, CA

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Chris Cornell - San Francisco, CA

Thanks to some swift-moving folks, I ended up with a couple of tickets and media passes to shoot a sold-out Chris Cornell show at the Fillmore in San Francisco on Tuesday night (May 3rd).

With Soundgarden announcing their first tour in 13 years yesterday, it was no wonder the Fillmore was packed to the brim to see Mr. Cornell strum through his vast library of music-altering songs. I was surprised... a fair amount of the selections were from his solo records, but he threw in quite a handful of Soundgarden tunes, topped off with a couple from Audioslave and even the Beatles and Michael Jackson.

All in all, my teenage self was completely satisfied. But I'm dying for the full band to make it through.

The night was also a lot of fun for me socially, as I got to shoot alongside my good friends Jen & Mike Cash of Calibree Photography, with my buddy JC from theFIVE10.com on my left gathering material for a show review, and my pals Jeff Campbell and Andy Weller (of the San Francisco band Pine and Battery) performing an acoustic set upstairs in the Poster Room in between acts.

Enjoy a couple of shots from Tuesday night!

Chris Cornell of Soundgarden performs at the Fillmore in San Francisco. May 3rd, 2011.

Chris Cornell of Soundgarden performs at the Fillmore in San Francisco. May 3rd, 2011.

Chris Cornell of Soundgarden performs at the Fillmore in San Francisco. May 3rd, 2011.

Chris Cornell of Soundgarden performs at the Fillmore in San Francisco. May 3rd, 2011.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Travis Barker & Mix Master Mike - San Francisco

Our adventure last night took us into San Francisco (shocking, I know) to the Independent, where we were to interview Mix Master Mike (Beastie Boys) and Travis Barker (Blink 182).

Travis had been touring and performing as a duo with DJ AM under the name TRV$DJAM, until Adam Goldstein's death in 2009. Now back out on the road, Barker has been playing shows with Mix Master Mike to promote his solo effort, Give the Drummer Some.

The tour manager for Barker was something else... not in a good way. Details aside, we ended up waiting around until the end of the show to do the interviews (normally done after sound check). At this point, Mix Master Mike was very gracious and even went over-time with his interview. Afterwords, we waited back stage for Travis, only to have the tour manager finally come in and say "ok, so Travis isn't going to do the interview..."

At least Mike was accommodating, otherwise we spent all night in San Francisco for nothing. Glad I didn't have to pay the $30-$50 ticket!

Clay Lancaster with Travis Barker (Blink 182) and Mix Master Mike (Beastie Boys)

Mix master Mike spins at The Independent in San Francisco

Drummer Travis Barker performs at the Independent in San Francisco, during his support tour for Lil Wayne.

Drummer Travis Barker performs at the Independent in San Francisco, during his support tour for Lil Wayne.

Mix master Mike spins at The Independent in San Francisco

Drummer Travis Barker performs at the Independent in San Francisco, during his support tour for Lil Wayne.

Mix Master Mike interviews with JC of theFIVE10.com

Monday, April 18, 2011

Cut Copy at the Regency Ballroom. San Francisco, CA.

Seeming to be our new Sunday routine, I caught a ride with JC of theFIVE10.com into San Francisco to interview and shoot photos for the Australian band Cut Copy. They were fresh off of playing Coachella last Friday, and had a two-night residency at The Regency Ballroom.

I didn't know much about these guys, other than they are super electro/dance fun stuff. But they rocked, and had a killer light show. I haven't been able to shoot in lighting like that since MuteMath in 2009 at the Fillmore.

Guitarist Tim Hoey was very gracious to spend some time with us after soundcheck, and you can hear what he has to say about their new record on theFIVE10.com in a couple of weeks.

JC interviewing Tim Hoey of Cut Copy in San Francisco

Cut Copy at the Regency Ballroom. San Francisco, CA.

Tim Hoey of
Cut Copy at the Regency Ballroom. San Francisco, CA.

Dan Whitford of Cut Copy at the Regency Ballroom. San Francisco, CA.

Tim Hoey of Cut Copy at the Regency Ballroom. San Francisco, CA.

Tim Hoey of Cut Copy at the Regency Ballroom. San Francisco, CA.

Monday, April 11, 2011

The Belle Brigade at the Fillmore. 04/10/2011. San Francisco.

Last night I hopped into a red Corvette with JC from theFIVE10.com and headed into San Francisco to shoot and interview The Belle Brigade at The Fillmore. They are currently touring with G. Love & Special Sauce, and will be hitting the road later this year with K.D. Lang.

Extremely fun and friendly brother/sister duo. Not to mention super talented.

Oh, and John Williams is their grandfather. Yes, the composer.

I guess the music gene runs in the family.


Ethan and Barbara Gruska. The Belle Brigade. The Fillmore, San Francisco.

Barbara Gruska. The Belle Brigade. The Fillmore, San Francisco.

Ethan Gruska. The Belle Brigade. The Fillmore, San Francisco.

JC of theFIVE10.com and Ethan & Barbara Gruska of The Belle Brigade.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Technical Geeky Photography

Yep, I'm talking about HDR (high dynamic range) photography. I went nuts when I first learned how to do this, and then sort of fell out of the process. While I was in London and Paris over the last couple of weeks, I tried my hand at it again. Here's what happened!

HDR photo of Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament in London.

HDR photo of Notre Dame in Paris, France.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Foo Fighters Secret Show @ Spaceland.

The title explains most of it, and I'm finally getting around to posting a blog about our February 8th, 2011 experience.

On a whim, 3 of us self-employed chums (Pat, Isaac and myself) decided "hey, we have Tuesday off... let's drive to Los Angeles and see if we can get into the *rumored* Foo Fighters secret show.

Sounds stupid, right?

Hardly.

I met Pat in 2003 at the filming of the Foo Fighters' music video for "Times Like These". We were extras, and we've kept in contact ever since. Pat eventually started his own company, AddToAny, and moved to San Francisco. Isaac is the former touring guitarist for Taking Back Sunday, and currently plays for Happy Body Slow Brain.

Pat called me up on February 7th, and suggested the adventure for the following day. I said OK. Isaac was hanging out with me that night, drinking wine, and heard of our endeavor... so we added one more to the trip.

6 hour drive to Los Angeles, and we weren't sure where we were going. After some research, my hunch was that the show would be held at Spaceland. We violently checked Twitter for clues (as Dave Grohl had been posting for recent shows), until he finally posted some pictures of space/galaxies. Boom... we were 4 minutes from the venue.

After racing over and talking to a security guard (seeing the Foo Fighters' equipment, and guitarist Chris Shiflett walking around), we were told "tickets aren't being sold here".

Panicking, I called Angela to check the Foo Fighters website. Sure enough, tickets were being sold at Echoplex across town.

We raced over to where my iPhone said the Echoplex was, and ditched the car. No Echoplex in sight. The address said "1104", and we were at 1800.

Dammit.

We RAN 1.1 miles in a single sprint (not kidding... I calculated it on my phone later) down Sunset Blvd. to end up lost and couldn't find the venue anywhere. Pat randomly showed up in the back of a Jeep, driven by a high school buddy who just happened to be in the area. We went back to our original stopping point to find people with blue wristbands on, waiting to cross the street.

"Show is sold out", they said.

Our hearts sank. We came too far to give up, so we headed back to the venue.

After schmoozing contacts and talking to crew, it still seemed hopeless.

A couple of other guys waiting in desperation told us that at previous shows, people waited in line persistently and were let in eventually. So... in-line we went.

The crowd was let in, and we were shoved aside, being told multiple times by security "if you don't have a wristband, go home. It's not gonna happen."

Hours went by. It had now been about 9 hours since we left San Francisco.

The opener played, we saw Grohl, Pat Smear, Gwen Stefani, Gavin Rossdale, Ron Jeremy, and Dom Howard (from Muse) all go inside.

Now, Isaac used to be the touring guitarist for Taking Back Sunday, who performed at a festival with Sunny Day Real Estate (Nate Mendel's original band before Foo Fighters). He saw Nate on the sidewalk, sharing a cigarette with someone, and decided to do his "hey, remember me?" speech, and Nate said, "you need tix? I'll see what I can do."

But, nothing.

Then Foo Fighters started their set.

Pat "knew" Dave Grohl's guitar tech, who motioned to Pat and walked him in the door. "This is it!", Isaac and I said to each other.

But then I got a text message from Pat, saying "show is at capacity. I'm sorry! I'll see what I can do."

We were speechless. We decided to call it a night, and go drink beers in Pat's car while he enjoyed the show. But wait... Pat had the keys. It was freezing outside. Isaac & I were not happy.

About the time we were ready to go drink in some parking lot, the bouncer came outside and told the woman watching the door "we'll take 15 more." We ere about #'s 7 and 8 in line.

They checked our IDs, gave us wristbands, and we were in! I had to say "sorry, excuse me" to Gwen Stefani as I squeezed by her to get to the bar.

The rest is history: Foo Fighters live, for a 250 capacity crowd.

...until Isaac & I went upstairs to the other bar, where I was offered a drink by Brian from Silversun Pickups, and chatted with Kathy Griffin (who demanded that Ron Jeremy come over and take a picture of all of us). What a weird night.

The show was epic. And when it was over, the bouncers starting kicking people out. They got to us, looked at our wristbands, and said "oh, ok, you guys are good."

What?!

Sure enough, our wristbands said "VIP".

So here we were until 3am... in a closed venue with maybe 50 people, talking to Dave Grohl and Nate Mendel at the bar, and a guy named "Freak" (not kidding, it's on his drivers' license) who introduced me to Daryl Hannah. The evening just surpassed any expectations I had.

All in all, it was probably the most crazy, random journey I've ever taken (next to the 12-hour notice trip to LA for the Foo Fighters' music video shoot). Here are a few pictures from that night:

Foo Fighters performing their new record "Wasting Light" at Spaceland.

Clay Lancaster with Ron Jeremy and Kathy Griffin

Clay and Pat with Dave Grohl

Isaac and Dave Grohl, with our new friend "Freak"

As I learned a long time ago: it pays to have a "why not" attitude. You never know what will work out, but it's a definite  "no" if you never try.