Thanks for visiting my channel. I studied film in college but opportunities sent me in the direction of still photography where I've made a living since 1981. I started as a staff newspaper photographer in the SF Bay Area and have spent the past 25 years doing contract photography for the National Basketball Association. While that experience behind the camera has served me well, I find myself drawn to film and it's potential for storytelling and artistic expression.
In many ways this channel will serve to represent my personal journey as a student of film making. I make no apologies or excuses, but I'm learning as I go and putting it out there for anyone that might be interested. Over the years I've come to realize that curiosity is creative force that should be recognized and pursued. This will serve as my guiding principle going forward.
Countless riffs and licks from a creative mind really does makes an impression and memories from them all comes back. Easy listening and original at the same time makes an artist like Joe on the top of the list! Really grateful to that!
Each of the modules is as wide as the law allows for transport on city streets. This building is 2 modules wide so the roof which spans both could not be transported.
I find that if I take a pic on my phone and look at it on my down time. I see things to change. Or something I want to change. I see things I LIKE or not. This has helped me on larger peace's. Your stepping away from the shop with a clear mind. Try this and see if it helps.
From his first story where Mark Varney fell in love with his playing, to his days with Racer X, joined Billy forming Mr. Big, until becoming a soloist and guitar icon, everything is just so inspiring. Paul Gilbert is the name that comes up when somebody mention the word guitar in front of me. ❤️
Damn at the end, that was so sincere... Honesty and integrity. So rare, especially in the music industry where everyone is in such competition, they forgot music was supposed to be fun and expressive. May you continue to grow in your musical journey for many more decades, and never stop searching and reaching for pure joy and enlightenment.
Hi Brian, I am also a one man show metal artist. I have never been able to relate to a video like I was able to do with this. When people ask me all the time how I was able to think or how to create something, I've always has a hard time explaining it. Listening to you talk about your process was like you were reading my mind. It was pretty cool to watch somebody that thinks and does things exactly like I do. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Brian, I’m a reclaimed metal sculptor in Nashville, TN. Like you I am a one man shop. I appreciate your honesty about the process. I’ve had many of my own moments where projects don’t go according to plan. I’ve had many of them. I applaud you for your tenacity and your discipline when you are working. I’m glad to know there’s another like me working it day in and day out. You’re an inspiration.
You make me proud to be a fan since 1987. Over the years, you’ve inspired me more than I could ever tell you. But this video in particular has you blowing my mind all over again- I’m inspired to tears. Thanks man. Cheers!!!