Sunday, October 21, 2012

Launch Sacramento 2012 at Cesar Chavez Park

This years Launch Sacramento event was a week long emersion in many aspects of what the Sacramento area has to offer in art, fashion, architecture, and MUSIC!  Alright, well some of these bands are not from Sacramento but there rocked Cesar Chavez Park. There were tons of great things to see all week long, I'm bummed I didn't get to more of the events including the Fashion show which seemed like a successful evening. 




















Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Backyard Mini 2012

A few months ago, we got the opportunity to take apart and move a really nice mini ramp. Unfortunately, it was at the demise of a local skateboard shop. None-the-less we were the proud new owners of a well designed and maintained mini skateboard ramp. It looked like I was in for a really exciting winter season of skating, instead of snowboarding due to the lack of snow in the Tahoe area this year.

After about a weeks work, we had the ramp disassembled, moved, and reassembled in our backyard. We had to do some somewhat major changes to the backyard like fencing in two coveted off street parking spaces to make it fit but hey, where would your priorities be?

Soon, I was relearning all my old tricks from back in high school. I don't try to keep up with the kid shredders that come over to skate it, but I am thoroughly enjoying this thing in my back yard.


We are currently planning a contest jam, and looking for a few good sponsors who want to promote skateboarding, loud music, BBQ'ed meats and other various forms of entertainment.

Contact me through email if you'd like to be a part of the contest or would like to contribute in any way. kevin@kevinfiscus.com

ALL PHOTOS COPYRIGHT (c)2012 KEVIN FISCUS PHOTOGRAPHY

View website here: www.kevinfiscus.com



Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Santa Cruz to Big Sur Bike Ride 2011

I finally got to finish the video of our recent ride to Big Sur via Santa Cruz by bicycle. We had a blast! Great weather and the scenic California Highway 1 made for a spectacular trip. It was also my introduction to longer bike rides. It really makes me think about the next one, Lake Tahoe to Bishop going down California Highway 395 would be awesome.

So I had a few video options while out on the bikes, but I think the most used was the Go Pro Hero camera because it was able to fit in the side pocket of my back pack ensuring quick access at almost any time. Next was the brand new Canon G12 with the improved high def video that really surprised me. The quality of footage from the Canon G12 is stunning. Then finally, I had my Canon 7d in the back pack because you never know when you'll need a bit more power. I only busted that thing out a few times.

The weekend was capped off nicely by climbing down to Pfeiffer Beach in Big Sur to jump through the waterfall that hits the sand and flows right into the great Pacific Ocean.



Monday, September 19, 2011

Sacramento Skimfest 2011

This year I attended the Sacramento Skimfest held annually at Paradise Beach. The first time I saw this event was five years ago and I can say it has come a long way even in that short time. Now in it's 15th year, it is the longest running flatland skim boarding event and is seen as a model around the globe. This contest attracts riders from all over the US and also Canada and New Zealand. Read the full write up by Brian Kniveton over at Inland Skim Movement.

This was an opportunity to self assign a video project for myself. I shot the whole thing with my Canon 7d with a 70-200. This is the same combo I use to shoot family portraits and almost everything else. Did I just mention family portraits? Christmas is coming.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Wind Project (Full Video)

Hold on to your butts! 

In collaboration with Andrew Nixon we created some wind action in the studio of SCC.  The wind idea came to me while riding my bike through downtown Sacramento.  I saw a motorcyclist on the other side of the street, beard parted straight down the middle with half his hair going over one shoulder, and the second half over the other.  I immediately thought I could recreate that energy in a studio setting, and just needed to find the right delivery system for the wind.  After trying a few different options we settled on the trusty leaf blower. 


After the first day of shooting, the response we received from the teaser video was very inspiring and loads of folks wanted to participate.  I wanted to see the expressions caused by a short blast of wind in the face.  I felt like it was impossible not to react in an interesting way.     



Andrew Nixon shot all the video using a Canon 5d mkII and we think the footage is pretty exciting.  The still shots were made using Profoto lighting taking advantage of the built in Pocket Wizard, with a Canon 7D

After many hours spent sifting through nearly 200 gigs of media we present the wind project. 

Enjoy it in full screen format in HD.

You can see more of the still images on my website:  www.kevinfiscus.com


Sunday, March 6, 2011

Krush Boutique


I had the opportunity to work with Krush Boutique at the Fountains in Roseville.  Here is a couple favorites from the shoot.  Stay tuned for more and a little behind the scenes video brought to you Brian Kniveton.


All styling done by Krush 
Hair - Cristina Razumorsky
Model - Shanna Artishek



All styling done by Krush 
Hair - Cristina Razumorsky
Model - Falicia Crane



Friday, February 25, 2011

Clarence "Clansy" Sutton

I had a fortunate encounter meeting Clansy out on a job somewhere and had to ask if I could photograph him.  It turns out he has maintained the beard for over fifteen years, and has many running relationships that stem from his unique look.  The versatility was clear when we started shooting the standard Wind Project shots. 

What is fitting about this project is that the idea of someone's beard being blown around was what started the whole thing.  I saw a guy riding a motorcycle with half his beard over one shoulder, and the other half over the other shoulder. 

I have never had the feeling of completing a project until now.  There have always been more shots to get or more shots that are still in my head.  I will post more of the regular wind shots to my website when I finish the editing and processing.  





After running through a few scenarios with the blower, clansy recommended switching to a black and white look with minimal lights.  What a great idea that was, I love when you can collaborate with someone and produce killer results.