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Polaroid Project & Ed Emberley.



Last week we had the honor of photographing Ed Emberley for our ongoing 4×5 Polaroid portrait series. Volume one (the first 200) of the book is so close to being done I can taste it. You can see a large portion of them HERE

Happy July.



Happy America Day.
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Waterball season 2010.


First day of waterball means the first day of summer for me. It also happened to be Father’s Day. How perfect.

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Cop car rental car.



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Juxtapoz Magazine interview with Jeremy & Claire Weiss (that’s us!).



It’s a two-parter! Read Part One HERE and Part Two HERE. Thanks Isaac.

That time of year.



The time of the year of top 10 lists and best records of past year and so on. My favorite video of 2009… Happy New Year.

Love,
Day19

Monster Children



While in Australia we met and got to know the fine people who bring you Monster Children, the magazine. Chris, who everyone seems to call Hollywood, picked us up, showed us around and brought us to the offices like a gracious tour guide. Hollywood, Campbell and Lucy are some really swell folks. Seriously, how great is it that the people who make one of the best magazines in the world are also such great people? We all share too many similarities it’s crazy. Anyway, I don’t want to blow too much smoke up their arses, it just rules to meet people who get it like they do. Good job Monster Childreners, can’t wait to see you in the states. More phodos after the jump.
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Jaguar.

Thank You Australia…




For a great time. We won two Logie Awards while we were here for being the most popular people on Australian television. They’ll go on the shelf next to our MTV Movie Awards and Oscars. We met so many great people and the Dodgers are going to round two. Will it be a Dodgers/Angels series? You ready Andy? A grip of photos to come when we get back to LA and the internet isn’t so painfully slow.
Stay tuned.




Chris Searl from Monster Children

We did it.



We spoke at the Semi-Permanent event today and it was pretty amazing. Definitely felt like I was going to puke and pass out before we took the stage but after a bit I was fine. People even laughed and our stupidity! It was a great event and I suggest everyone taking part. Oh, and while in Melbourne we found the Kum Den.


Thank you Australia.