A Short Interview with Liam Nenortas of Joke MFG. Art by boardman - January 31, 20200 Liam Nenortas is 21 years old from Phoenix, Arizona, and owns a clothing company called Joke MFG. Since starting the company a few years ago, Nenortas has been building Joke MFG. and designing pieces that are unique and different from what is normally seen. He is currently working on a new drop called Hellfire West. How is it running a clothing company in Phoenix? Running a clothing company is definitely difficult. The fact that Arizona doesn’t really have any fashion scene can really put a damper on a brand, but as other companies like Foulplay grow it shines the light on Arizona and lets people know that it’s not just a desert and cowboys. What are you working on next? Right now I’m working
Amateur Description of The Panasonic AG-HMC150 Art Skate by boardman - December 1, 2019December 2, 20190 I am not an expert on cameras and I don't really know what I'm talking about, but one of my favourite cameras is the Panasonic AG-HMC150. The Panasonic AG-HMC150 was released in 2008, but is still a camera that can keep up with the cameras of today. The camera records up to 1080/60i and can record in 720/60p with many different combinations in between. It also has a wide range of settings for colour, exposure with neutral density filters, sound and other variables that the user can customise. The camera records in AVCHD format and uses SD cards. The camera’s filter size is 72mm which allows for lens attachments of that size. Also, there is a zoom that can be operated with a servo motor allowing
Peckham Events Venue Celebrates Two Year Anniversary Art by boardman - November 6, 2019December 1, 20190 Peckham Levels is celebrating its two year anniversary this week. The Peckham Levels was created in 2017 and contains a diverse mix of art studios, and other businesses. Located in an alleyway, it is a maze-like venue resembling an old parking garage. The venue has six levels, and one is greeted by a colourful staircase on the ground floor that one must climb. The first four levels are private art and studio studio spaces reserved for members, and two levels at the top are open to the public, where people can see art exhibitions, visit restaurants, do yoga or even get a haircut. Cahonna’s Hair Hub is situated on the sixth level of the building. Tracey Cahoon, the owner of the business, said she has “been