Shooting up Atlanta.







Shots from downtown Atlanta, July 3rd, 2009.







Shots from downtown Atlanta, July 3rd, 2009.
When I was a kid I wanted to be a superhero & a rock star & a fireman. As an adult I want to design the perfect messenger bag, restore old bicycles, use photography to help free women involved in human trafficking, & invent the next iPod.
I have also always wanted to be a publisher & I can now scratch that dream off my list. Our first issue of e5 hit the shelves today and I was unashamedly pumped about it.
Embarking on new business ventures is always exciting to me. Our next step as new publishers is to distribute this bad boy, which will be no small task. We have already started with issue #2 so the challenge continues, but I am excited about the ride!
Patrick (a.k.a. Foo) & I will be heading on our first photo tour next week and if you live in Atlanta or Nashville WE WANT TO SHOOT YOU! Our rates are based on gas & food prices and we will be couch surfing for the most part so you don't want to miss this.
Anyway, click on the link below to see how you can book us & please take a moment to notice the work the guys from Drifting Creatives did for us while you are at it.
The blog has been very quiet lately. It's not because I haven't had anything to post, the truth is I have had more shoots in the past few week than ever before. No, my lack of posting comes back to the fact that we have been starting something new, something innovative, something exciting.
We have been undergoing a studio remodel for the past month or so & we are now in the final stretches. It should be complete by mid week next week and I am very proud of what we will be bringing to the Panama City area. I am also excited to bring Patrick Engman & Savannah Jane on to the team.
Please take a moment to check out the new website & please pay particular attention to the blog.
Thank you,
Dustin
I have been feeling a bit like I live within the walls of technology lately. So much of my day is spent shooting with a digital camera, editing on a computer & staring at the TV that I am starting to go a bit stir crazy. I need to put my hands to some kind of low fi, raw work, I need a project.
So I created a new little project company called Seatown Cycles where I restore old bicycles from their current ratty condition to pristine rideable modes of transport.
Please check out the blog site and let me know what you think.