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Monday
Feb072011

Erykah Badu

I captured these images of Erykah Badu, aka DJ Lo Down Loretta Brown, at the House of Hennessy Super Bowl event. We were co-deejays for the night.

 

Friday
Feb042011

Treach of Naughty By Nature

Treach - Newark Airport

Monday
Jan242011

Loans

Detroit is still one of my favorite cities to photograph. It's so rich in history and vibrant colors.

Thursday
Aug052010

Scenes From My Life: Q-Tip, Bilal, & Renee Neufville

Wednesday
Jul212010

Night School: DJ Red Alert

A few years ago, a young woman said to me that she appreciates when I DJ because my transitions are seamless. I pretty much owe my style of mixing to one DJ, Red Alert. I remember being a 15 year old kid hanging out at the Latin Quarters night club in Manhattan, where Red was a resident DJ. While other partied, I was in the DJ booth looking over his shoulders, studying how his song selection affected the mood of party goers.

 

Last night, at Sutra Lounge, located in Manhattan's lower east side, I found myself reliving those moments. After DJ Jun's killer reggae set, Red took control of the wheels and the first song he played was Eric B & Rakim's Don't Sweat The Technique. Hmmm, was he trying to tell me something? Absolutely. He was letting me and any other DJ in attendance know that night school was in session, and he was still the teacher.