Old Town Lush Life
This is my first video attempt using Final Cut Pro X with my friend Israel Coleman in Old Town Pasadena. Just had fun with it. Nothing serious.
Disneyland… The Happiest Place on Earth
Some fun photos at Disneyland. Haven’t been here for 6 years and to make up for it, I got myself an annual passport. World of Color was amazing and truly brought out the inner child in me lol. ElecTRONica bumped all the techno/trance beats with kids giving light shows and performing synchronized shuffling routines. Everybody should make it mandatory to go to Disneyland at least once a year. It is undeniably the happiest place on earth.










Kevin “Sneezii” Ngo & Jenny Lee’s Birthday
Celebrated Sneezii and Jenny’s birthday at World Buffet in West Covina with about 50 heads. Filled up half of the joint! As for the food, lets just say I’m never eating there again even if someone held a gun to my head. After stuffing ourselves, we kicked back at the pad of Marie, Kevin’s girl. Fun night and some nice rides, too bad the 50mm couldn’t capture the rides, womp.
My boy Sneezii reppin that Pro-Def team!!!

The birthday girl Jenny and her boy Jordan. He’s got a mean Supra.
I told you he had a mean Supra.

Sneezii by the end of the night. You snooze, you lose!

Wet the Bed
This is my favorite hip hop choreo piece of all time by none other than Brian Puspos. I can never get sick of it.
Backup Shooter for Sandra’s Photoshoot
I tagged along with Kevstarr from the Pro Def team to be a backup shooter for Sandra’s photoshoot at Venice Beach. The day was super chill and the California weather was amazing. I had hella fun with this shoot which turned out to be more of a hangout with the male model ending up being one of my friends, Ralph. Took a couple of shots by the rocks, some under the pier, and my favorites by the street art. I felt like this photoshoot really epitomized everything about being Californian.
06.15.11First Photo Job
A couple of weeks ago, I had my very first photo job to take pictures for my cousin’s bridal shower. Since I’m pursuing work in commercial photography to shoot such events, this was the perfect opportunity for me to learn how the process works. And what I learned was, for these types of events, you can’t always look for the most perfect or accurate shots. Plenty of shots>taking few artistic shots. It’s more important to capture plenty of memories than making those memories as artistic as possible. Even though I wasn’t able to take many shots, I set up a portrait photo booth to be a little more creative.
The Valley
Shot a few pictures of the throwups and pieces in the SFV with my 35mm in black and white film.
06.10.11The Beginning
A big welcome to Carlo as he joins the Project-Definition team! -Andrew
























































































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