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Been busy doing a ton of work since I'll be leaving town September 22nd to October 10th.  Here's some new projects/websites that were recently launched:


Nextage Team Realty to promote their real estate team in Northern Florida (Jacksonville, Ponte Vedra, Orange Park, St. John's) and Careers at Nextage.


A buddy of mine, Cesar, needed a simple website to promote his parents' Tamales company, TaTiana's Tamales.  It's a pretty basic, single page site with the info they needed to promote their product.  Nothing fancy, just simple and functional.

We are also currently working on a whole new website for Enjuku Racing and Wheel Warehouse.  But those will probably be shown off sometime after I get back.

I also been burning whatever free time I have working on a custom Starcraft 2 map called Party on Outhouse Protectors (poop!).  It recently launched in Beta and has been receiving decent traffic on US Battle.net, so if you play Starcraft 2 be sure to check it out.  It's a Tug of War map set on your typical MOBA/DotA/LOL/HON map with heroes and what not.  Instead of items, you get enhancements, allowing you to upgrade your hero while out on the battle field.  You also get a builder to instantly build structures that add units to your spawn.  Lastly, a little bit of a strategy element got thrown in by adding four vespene geysers on the map which adds bonus minerals to everyone on your team.  It's been serving great to forcing hero fights as teams protect their investment.  I've only been doing bug fixes since its launch on 9/2, but I hope to work on some more heroes and enhancements when I get back along with some more balance tweaks.  Hopefully it gets popular.  We're working on a website for that too in whatever spare time we have, it'll be at www.playpoop.com - but nothing's there yet!

Oh yeah, I've also been playing Xenoblade Chronicles on the Wii.  Amazing game and it's a complete shame that people have to go through hoops of hacking their Wii and importing a copy just to enjoy it since Nintendo of America doesn't want to bring it to the States.  Completely missing out, one of the best JRPGs I've played in a long time, and I've played a lot of them.
aug 28

Camilla and Jordan

August 28, 2011
To be wed on October 14th, 2011.



jun 24

Instant success?

June 24, 2011
The value of a well built website.  This is a pageviews graph of a client's website from January 1st, 2010 to June 23rd, 2011.  The day we launched their new site, they bested their previous best day of pageviews by almost five times.

Just wrapped up and put live another website for our friends at Berk Technology.  They specialize in exhaust parts manufacturing including high flow cats for the 350Z/370Z/G35/G37 and has an awesome BMW 135i race car.  We're currently working on a website for Track.One Motorsports and a children's book author, Stacia Deutsch.  Stay tuned for those site launches as we're getting busy again!


So last week I had to do some computer cleaning, and while rummaging through old hard drives I dug up a lot of old material.  I decided it might be worthwhile to archive some of my stuff online to look back on a period of time where I actually enjoyed photography.  I figured the best place to start would be my first published feature shoot ever: Enjuku Racing's Drag S13.  Back then Modified Mag was somewhat in its infancy, but gaining a lot of ground on the bigger publications like Super Street and Import Tuner.  Ever since I could remember I always wanted to have a feature shoot in a magazine and while working at Enjuku Racing I actually had the opportunity to work my way into one.

Back then drag racing was pretty cool and drifting was just starting to get crazy over in America.  So before Enjuku actually did drifting, they had their drag S13 which was one of the highest horsepower SR20DETs in America on stock block, and probably one of the fastest S13s down the quarter mile.  It was something unique and back in late 2003/early 2004 the whole Nissan S-chassis and SR20 craze was exploding. I contacted Joe Magro at Modified to see if they would be interested, he forwarded the information to Dave Pankew, editor-in-chief at the time, and they gave me the green light to shoot and write the article on the car.

Of course I was completely stoked and the shoot actually consisted of several shoots.  We ultimately got access to a small airport out in Orlando thanks to Paul (RIP) and that's where the majority of the shoot was done.  Obviously looking back it wasn't very good work, but back then I was just super excited to have the opportunity to be published.  So here's some scans of my first ever published feature in Modified Magazine's April 2004 issue.  I intend to ultimately post up every car I've ever shot on this website sometime before I die, giving a little bit of background to each car, its owner and how the shoot went - if I can recall all those details.

So yeah, I've been a little missing in action.  Taking a week vacation to Hawaii set me back a bit and then I had family in town which occupied the bulk of my days, leaving nights to work.  But I'm basically caught up now with the exception of Berk Technology's website which is on the schedule to wrap up next week.  So hopefully I'll finally post this review I've been working on for Motorola's XOOM (though I might wait for the keyboard folio), in addition to some thoughts on the re-resurrection of Mortal Kombat, how Final Fantasy IV's Complete Collection on PSP is and Dissidia Duodecim Final Fantasy.  Haven't had a chance to get The 3rd Birthday yet, but I will sooner or later.  Also need to start investing some hours into Portal 2 to see what the craze is all about.

As for websites, we're proud to announce that we've done whole new sites for both Mazworx and Chase Bays and am currently working on a new website for Berk Technology, VQ Swap and Wheel Warehouse.  It'll be a busy couple of months but we're continuing to expand our portfolio.





I also made the Carpenters a wedding album with the photos that I had taken in Hawaii for their wedding.  I am by no means a wedding photographer and I never claim to enjoy shooting anything that breathes.  But if anyone is interested in my services as a wedding photographer, feel free to contact me, I may be interested in doing it if the price is right.



















feb 15

All new website!

February 15, 2011
This time I promise I'll keep this one regularly updated with all sorts of blogs and posts about tech gadgets, gaming, cars and work related stuff along with just general ramblings from my brain.  For now just stay tuned as I'll be updating soon with a whole lot of stuff I've been meaning to write about.
oct 02

New Workspace

October 2, 2010

One Dell 30-inch monitor at 2560x1600 and a pair of Dell 24-inch monitors at 1920x1200.  SLI powered with two GTX 470s.
Head on over to www.wegetyougoing.com to see Falken Tire's new website. My E92 is on the front page on the right.