Monday, April 2, 2012

Rocawear Features Jay-Z in Commercial for The 1st Time

Rocawear ad features Jay-Z for the 1st Time.



Although the founder has been featured in several print ads, Jay-Z has never been featured in a Rocawear television commercial.

I find this interesting because in business and in art, you always have to find ways to reinvent yourself to remain relevant to the times.  Maybe Jay knew to stay away in order to make it a big deal if he eventually did.  Who Knows.

Through the times, Jay-Z has remained relevant through his obvious success more so than just Jay-Z the rapper but as Jay-Z the brand.  I guess he really is not just a business man, but a Business, man!

You KNOW I had to do it...

Bonus: Jay-Z - Coming Of Age feat Mempis Bleek (Rocawear Commercial Background Music)


Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Nicki Minaj - Champion Feat Drake, Young Jeezy & Nas (New Music)

A new Nicki Minaj song has just leaked called Champion feat Nas, Drake & Young Jeezy.

The line up is pretty fresh fantasy dream team like.

When I first saw the tracklist, this song stood out the most to me.  Now that its here, I'm ready to hear it.  So here it goes.

DJ Jazzy Jeff @ Mynt Thursdays












Last Thursday @ Hard Rock Hotel San Diego's Mynt Thursdays, DJ Jazzy Jeff graced San Diego with His DJ King's presence.

Check out more photos courtesy of Ivan S. Harris for Afterdarc.net

Young Jeezy @ House Of Blues San Diego








Young Jeezy's Hustlers Ambition Tour recently stopped through San Diego. 

More photos courtesy of Ivan S. Harris for Exclusive Access.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

AMEX Presents Jay-Z Live @ SXSW (Full



I waited a few days to post this video specifically to consume the backlash of public opinion from both sides.  What I learned from the aftermath of JiggaMan: SXWS was just as life, some people hated the performance saying since he fumbled verses he's too old and needs to retire while others praised it as pure Gold.

The fact that this concert streamed live via youtube where fans could interact by choosing songs for Jay-Z to perform was amazing.

Truthfully, if he was performing so many songs including ones chosen for him to perform randomly, who cares if he fumbled through a few lines on two songs out of the 20 plus songs performed, seriously?

Some people hate you, some people love you.  Some people hate Art, others love that same piece of Art.  I guess the truth is ART not only imitates life, ART is Life.

My personal opinion of JiggaMan: SXSW is until another Rapper can even accomplish performing this caliber concert (including NOT fumbling ANY of THEIR lyrics for 90 minutes) I will crown them.  For now, Jay-Z's accomplishments up until this past Monday leave him standing alone as the king of Rap.

In My Opinion, the closest competition of course would be Nas or Eminem, but neither Nas nor Eminem have a song with Sade or are they married to Queen Beyonce.  I know, I know... I could debate others as well, but I will leave that debate for another time.

HAHA...seriously, if you missed the show live, check out the concert video courtesy of VEVO.

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Wale - Ambition feat. Meek Mill & Rick Ross (Official Video)


It seems Wale wants to keep the streets laced with heat by dropping his latest visuals for the album title track Ambition featuring Meek Mills and Rick Ross.

I always liked this track off of the album, so any time I see an artist actually drop a video for any one of my favorite songs is always a plus.

Anyway, much love to @missinfo and @Rickyrozay for headsup about the new video dropping today.

Monday, March 12, 2012

Drake - Club Paradise Tour Finale (After Party)












Last night, Drake finished his Club Paradise Tour in San Diego with an afterparty for the ages.  Apparently, one of San Diego's first super night clubs On Broadway Event Center (OBEC) closed its doors for the last time after 12 years with a going away party no one could ever dream of.

With Drake finishing his tour and On Broadway closing its doors, Drake brought the high energy from the concert straight to the Stage with no signs of letting up until the very end.

I was honored to shoot the finale on both ends seeing as On Broadway was one of the first clubs I worked with after moving to San Diego to pursue dreams of "photography".

Drake was very cool and interacted with the crowd showing he was happy to party it up, but ready to wrap up the long tour as well... hence the finale afterparty.

Anyway, make sure you check out the photos from Drake's Afterparty/Tour Finale HERE.

Friday, March 9, 2012

Young Jeezy - Leave You Alone Feat. Ne-Yo (Official Video)



New visuals for Young Jeezy's Leave You Alone recently hit the scene.  This is actually one of my favorite tracks from Jeezy's latest album TM103.  Leave You Alone features Ne-Yo and is produced by West Coast Legend, Warren G.

Apparently, there is nothing more exciting or dangerous than a secret, forbidden love.  In the video, Young Jeezy finds love on the wrong side of town which turns into a mini movie, but the song is hot so its worth it.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Ivan S. Harris Photography working NYE12


Special Thanks to Philip Hamer for shooting this awesome footage while I was working Hardrock NYE12.

Check out the video.  Ivan S. Harris Photography has Big Things coming this year!

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Red Tails: A Story Of Hollywood Magic

Red Tails produced by Lucas Films is the story of The Tuskegee Airmen, an all black pilot training program in World War II.  The plot thickens when the airmen are called to duty from the training program.

George Lucas, creator of Lucas Films, has always been my hero seeing as he is the genius behind Star Wars and Indiana Jones and 1 of 3 reasons I became a photographer.  

To me George Lucas is the true meaning of a creative genius because he had an idea and the drive, perseverance and passion to see his vision all the way through.

Did Mr. Lucas know Star Wars would become a cult classic?  How could he be sure that Indiana Jones would have 4 installments over the course of 20 something years?

The fact is George Lucas believed in his projects and that's usually the first step in becoming successful.  I believe being an artist means creating a vision and having the courage to put that vision out there for people to embrace, criticize and consume on all levels.

Now Lucas Films latest project Red Tails apparently has had some issues with the release of this movie going all the way back to the mid 1990's as to whether the plot with an all black cast can be successful in the box office.  

Also, an another issue has been raised as to whether or not an aspiring minority artist such as myself will ever see another opportunity to create a vision and be produced on a large Hollywood scale.

The interesting thing is Tyler Perry and Spike Lee have both been successful black directors/producers in Hollywood but not necessarily by ordinary standards.  

In my opinion, Tyler Perry serves as a laundry mat airing out and exploiting certain Black community issues to a mass audience that may not understand that all Black people are not as depicted in his movies.

On the other hand, Spike Lee's director/producer approach is that of directing more militant or black orientated films and plots rather than just providing a good story with a great cast and plot.

Both producers serve as black orientated directors where as I am looking to see more black producers and directors that tell a good non-racially based story line.  

Yes of course as an artists I believe we all want to incorporate and embrace our own particular culture within our art, but a lot of movies are made with all races in mind. i.e. everyone goes to the grocery store, drives to work and has relationships.

I have had plenty of conversations where the question is why must an all black cast have to automatically be labeled a "black" movie. Why can't a cast of characters regardless of race depict a good story line as opposed to be a racially orientated film.  

Truthfully, when you go to see a movie with an all white cast is it considered a white movie or just a good movie with a good story line?

I understand Hollywood is a business and numbers play a big part in what is produced, but the fact of the matter is no one truly knows what will be successful.  It's all the studio, producers and the creators faith, belief and gut instincts that determine what big budget movies get produced. 

Honestly, with the logic behind numbers, I can't believe in 2012 this is even a problem.  Hollywood makes BOX OFFICE FLOPS all the time using an all white cast and horrible story line.  

Why does Red Tails have a problem being funded and produced because its all black with a GREAT true life story line?  

People love all types of true stories regardless of race and Hollywood has proven time and time again that remakes of real life usually succeed.  So NOW all of the sudden true break through moments in American History have an issue or it can be considered a risk?

All movies in Hollywood are risks, who knows what will be successful but to say blatantly to black actors or ANY minority actors, producers and directors that the fate of this movie will determine whether we have a chance in Hollywood is really a load of hot garbage.  

Hollywood is magic, dreams, hope and luck.  But Hollywood is also numbers so Hollywood should know one sample can not and should not predict the entire outcome.

What's the difference with taking a chance producing a movie about a fictional masked, light-saber/laser sword yielding deep voiced villain, a whip slinging archaeologist searching for hidden treasure or a fighter pilot in training waiting for his chance to to serve his country in the plight of war?

The irony about these three stories produced by George Lucas is all three story plots you can insert ANY race in the role to tell the story. i.e. a good story line as opposed to racially background.  

Regardless of what color they are, every pilot has waited for their chance to get in the air and fight.  It just so happens that the fighter pilots in training waiting for their chance in the movie Red Tails just happen to be black.  

What's really interesting is when Hollywood magic turns into numbers and if Red Tails is successful watch how many production companies want to start producing more all black casted story lines. 

I guess that's the story of Hollywood, you're nobody until you're somebody, just an artist waiting for your big break.

To me the fate of this movie isn't a risk, its a chance at history and much like the plot, it seems like its 1944 all over again.  All anyone ever needs is a chance regardless of what color they are. 

Just like those pilots deserved a chance, this movie and more movies like it deserve a chance to be produced in Hollywood.  That is if you believe we were truly all created equal.  Hmmmm.