While in Mexico covering Electro Beach, I had a strange coincidence come about. I had a pleasant visit from rising DJ and producer Pierce Fulton. Aside from having a phenomenal time, Pierce and I made a video to share his …
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Electro Beach TV
Check out the latest content from Electro Beach Puerto Vallarta 2012. With so many show happening in such a short period of time, I decided to put out some of the best raw clips of the artists performances live. All …
With Spring Break fast approaching, the excitement for EBPV is rapidly growing. I edited this video together from footage I shot at the Covington show back in October, Puerto Vallarta footage from White Bulldog Media (Stanley Shetron), and Spring Break …
2011 Naias – Detroit Auto Show
For the past 13 years, my father and I have been going to the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan. The Motor City’s car show is one of the world’s largest and most lucrative. Recently the show …
November Skyline
Went out last night to see the Leonid meteor shower that happens every November. Since I had stayed up till 430am, and it was overcast, I decided not to let it go to waste. This is definitely my favorite lookout …
Ronnie Rayguns
T-shirt design for an indoor soccer team. The Ronald Rayguns – an appropriate nickname for the president who was adamant about installing “ray guns” on the seaboards to protect his country from Russian ICBMS.…
How could I ever trade such and experience? London, Munich, Berlin, Ibiza, Amsterdam and more. This summer was filled with plenty of unexpected surprises for me. Here are just a few I happened to catch on camera. The song is …
Panorama
Before software like photoshop, creating panoramas used to be quite the task. Now with apps like Autostitch, they can easily and impressively be created right on an iPhone. Most of these are 30+ pictures from an iPhone 3GS, combined …
Ibiza, ES
After spending a little more than two months in Munich, a few friends and I decided that it would be a good idea to get some sun in the Mediterranean Sea. We had heard of an island of the coast of …
Zugspitze, DE
Waking up at six in the morning, traveling for 3 hours, and hiking all day may not at first seem like the most fun in the world. But believe me when I tell you, it was one of the most …
Munich: Olympic Village
Constructed in 1968, the TV Tower in Olympic village stands at almost 900 feet. The view from the top is nothing less than breathtaking. Sights to see include olympic center, which was constructed for the 1972 Olympics on an old …
Dachau
Located about 20 minutes outside of Munich is the city of Dachau. In 1933 the Nazi’s built a concentration camp here that would become the prototype for all such places. More than 35,000 Prisoners were believed to have lost their …
Salzburg, AT
At the Austrian-Germany border lies Salzburg. Known for being one of Austria’s largest cities, Mozart’s birthplace, and the setting for the Sound of Music, it seems nowadays it is a Major tourist destination. It offers many different museums and attractions, …
Munich, DE
Living in Munich for almost a month really gives you a unique view of your surroundings. It’s not just about the sights, it becomes more than that. It’s about the heartbeat and what makes it tick, not about all the …
Neuschwanstein Castle, Bavaria
Two hours outside of Munich lies Neuschwanstein Castle. It was build in the 1880s by King Ludwig II. The setting is magnificent. The Castle itself is situated atop a high hill looking over the lowlands; and behind the hills, lies …
Berlin, DE
Berlin is a city rich with culture as well as History. Signs of World War II as well as decades of being at the center of the Cold War are still visible even today. Although it seems like the city …
London, UK
Spent a few days in London on the way to Munich. Jetlag isn’t the worst thing in the world, we did have the chance to do some sight-seeing. One thing I noticed about London that I hadn’t expected, is how …


