Once again, we had the opportunity to create the artwork and design for this year’s TIMBER! Outdoor Music Festival—see you there?
Once again, we had the opportunity to create the artwork and design for this year’s TIMBER! Outdoor Music Festival—see you there?
Getting you amped up for the coming TIMBRRR! Winter Music Festival!
CASE STUDY 0002 // The Value of Nothing
poem / music / film by
Peter James Berkley
copyright 2016
We teamed up again with the beautiful V. Contreras on this single-take, dusky, beachy film for her song Burn.
Our friend Jessica has a deep heart and a sharp eye. This makes her the ideal photographer—especially when it comes to family photography. With a young family of her own, she muses on her philosophy of capturing the “now” when it comes to those dearest to us.
To learn more about Jessica’s photography, visit her site: jessuhlerphoto.com
TIMBER! Outdoor Music Festival 2015 exploded last weekend with bubbles and dust and sunshine and lots of music, nature and more music. The bridge over the river transported us to an otherworldly place where music drifted over sunkissed treetops and old friends laughed around campfires and children played naked in the river and men with rockets on their feet descended from the sky and young girls saw band after band with strong female voices and everybody bicycled and hiked and paddled and Beat Connection got us on our feet and La Luz spun some sort of choreographed Ferris Bueller’s Day Off moment and David Bazan made us cry into our wool blankets and The Dead Milkmen birthed a whole new generation of punk rockers and the voices of The Head and The Heart tucked us in. Thank you Kevin, Phil and Chad at Artist Home for another unforgettable weekend!
Photos are below and film is to come…!
The final take away session from last summer’s Timber Outdoor Music Festival. We think this is a beautiful song and a heartfelt performance from Cumulus‘ Alexandra Niedzialkowski—enjoy!
Another take away session from last summer’s Timber Outdoor Music Festival—Rockwell Powers unleashing 16 stanzas of verse, featuring Luke Stevens’ soulful interludes. Listen to the end to hear Rockwell maintain his flow as Damien Jurado does a soundcheck in the distance—an interesting duet to our ears…