Fiz-iks Interviewed.

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

Fiz-iks was recently interviewed by Dutch based street art and culture website CFYE.com. Crack For Your Eyes, or CFYE for short, as described in their words as “a platform for exploring and showcasing the thoughts and works of inspiring creative people.” If you are interested in learning a bit more about fiz-iks head on over and check it out. During the interview discussions both sides got talking which led to an agreement for a series of collaboration projects. The first project, to be released in a few days, will be a DIY spray can style light for light writing. Fiz-iks had built the light but the final project was freaking ugly and needed some design injected into it. In a joint effort from CFYE’s in-house designer,...

Full moon.

Monday, May 11th, 2009

Some shots from the other night. It was a near full moon which gave some interesting results. a few more shots…. The exposure was 34 seconds. This shot looks like the middle of the day… The exposure was 130 seconds. and one more… This exposure was 28 seconds. All shots were taken at f/3.5 with Tungsten white balance at 11mm. The ISO speed was 200.

UPDATE: Crazy...

Friday, May 1st, 2009

IMPORTANT NEWS: Crazy Horsehead Man has been involved in a terrible car accident. This video obtained from the driver has captured the horrifying event and has been submitted as evidence. The driver has been charged with multiple offense’s and has since posted bail. There has been no official update on the current health status of Crazy Horsehead Man… Crazy Horsehead Man in terrible accident! from tdub303 on Vimeo. Just some horsin’ around after one of our shoots. No real horsehead men we harmed in the making of this.

The Orb-acle

Saturday, April 25th, 2009

Meet the Orb-acle. No different from your average oracle outside the fact it is just a large swirling ball of light with an extremely short temper…. Here it is meeting with someone who is in need of divine intervention…. He gives this man a horse head in anger… All pictures are straight from the camera with no editing.

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