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Tag Archives: shotwell
May 24
The Bay is Back // Franchise Web Video
Our boys at Franchise just a brand new web joint featuring Bob Randel, Sean Ryan, John Ivers, Jake Honesto and Shotwell star Kyle Emery-Peck.
The crew filmed everything in San Francisco (save for a few wild clips from Costa Rica), and in true Bay style, they keep the video laid back and loose with innovative [...]
Posted in Video, bicycles, style Also tagged BMX, Bob Randel, Franchise, Jake Honesto, John Ivers, Kyle Emery-Peck, San Francisco, Sean Ryan 3 Comments
Feb 28
Shotwell: Alex Klein, Pt. 2
We are extremely happy and excited to present the second, and final part of Alex Klein’s Shotwell episode. In part two, we learn about the actual production of God Went Surfing With The Devil, the responsibilities of being a documentary filmmaker, and the effects the whole experience had on him. We even jump [...]
Posted in Originals, Video, film Also tagged alex klein, documentary, gaza, god went surfing with the devil, israel, skateboarding, surfing 6 Comments
Nov 16
WATCH: Shotwell: Alex Klein Part 1
We are so very pleased to announce the premiere of Say Mayday’s original series, Shotwell!
“Shotwell is a documentary series following the visual artist. We’re not curious as to what their favorite lens or pencil is. We want to know why it is they need to use those things. Watch Shotwell to find out what [...]
Posted in Originals, art, film Also tagged alex klein, Bryan Derballa, documentary, god went surfing with the devil 3 Comments
Jan 25
Andrea Longacre-White, all alone.
Andrea’s photography is more intriguing to me than anything else. Looking through her work, there is a strong sense of solitude. She rarely uses people in her photographs, and somehow manages to turn some of the most banal situations into some of major curiosity. I find that I never know what to expect out [...]
Posted in Photography Also tagged andrea longacre-white, art, composition, feeling, mike piscitelli, moments Leave a comment











Bruce Gilden by Alexander Klein