Influenced by the waves: Ben Watt concert at The Chapel

The Chapel’s door opened at 7pm sharp.

Located on 777 Valencia Street, what used to be a place for worship is now a petit gastropub and concert venue for night of music entertainment. The district which once was considered “rough neighborhood” is now filled with fashionable arcades of shops and art galleries and home for tech intellectual and progressive minded entrepreneurs. The Chapel, with its high triangular ceiling and holy ambiance radiates in the heart of Mission District.

We entered the venue shortly after the bouncer appeared outside the door to put stamp on our wrists. Venue was still empty except for stage occupied with amplifiers and two set of electric guitars (I wish I was expert on guitars to give you more detail than that) wooden folding chairs are aligned forming rows of intimate viewing space. We took seats right in front of stage and I went to order some food. Yes, as sacrilegious as it may sound food was amazing at The Chapel. A rich and juicy Chapel Burger garnished with seasoned fries served as marvelous appetizer for music main dish.

The Chapel’s relaxed atmosphere contributed on showcasing Ben Watt’s mellow and often introspective poetry. Long since local FM radio station lost incoming frequency from Everything But The Girl (Neo-acoustic/Europop project of Ben Watt and his wife Tracy Thorn) avid fans of his music were anticipating for splash of melodies to quench their thirst. Fortunate for such music lovers including myself, Ben Watt truly offered us all and more at the concert. The musical spell.

Here’s “North Marine Drive” – Ben Watt’s ’83 stone cold classic from Cherry Red Records:

During the set, Watt mentioned pieces of his personal stories and life events that influenced him on recording the new album “Hendra,” “My sister died of lung cancer in 2012…I wrote this song for her husband Ed.” Watt voiced his honest stories recollected from his mind as he started to play The Levels off the new album.
“In a way my old materials (from “North Marine Drive”) bring me back to naive sensation of me recording these songs as 19 year old then, and it is very something special to me when I play these old songs along with my new songs… really put me in this strange mood.”

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Time is interesting animal. I have barely spent enough time on this planet to understand its full concept. Hell, “North Marine Drive” is older than me. I can however see where Watt’s words are coming from. Soft, often darkly and elegant repertoire of pop tunes carried along with support of masterful guitar work by yet another genius Bernard Butler – a former lead guitarist of legendary Suede – and occasional solo on electrone shared many dreamy tales of artist’s journey through life. Attendance to Ben Watt’s concert was certainly an experience. It was not only musically moving experience, but it also demonstrated how simple piece of music can freeze the moments of life so beautifully and eternally.

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At this point, you are probably wondering why you are seeing these rather irrelevant pictures of ocean instead of Ben Watt himself – that’s the whole point. Last night’s encounter with Ben Watt’s music and his spoken words at The Chapel was real yet ephemeral experience that soon drifted away like waves in the ocean. I must write to catch up with waves that quickly wash away the footprints on the sand.

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When I decided to write, I couldn’t think of any better ways than to compose a draft with juxtaposition of my personal photo collection to preserve the fleeting moment. In a way, it is like a method to keep the fireflies in a bottle.

These film photos are shot on Huntington Beach, CA in 2012.

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Summer of 2012 was quite busy time for me – I was working on short film project called “The Listener” with my screenwriter friend and cinematographer friend while working fulltime at Sony; and my official move to London was pending at the beginning of 2013. These photos were taken right before my transition from one point to the next, therefore they embody certain sense of falter and aspiration that was holding so much weight at that time. Kind of similar to how Ben Watt described about his first solo album in contrast to the new album. These images of ocean and beach culture in Southern California are the most vivid and pure reflection of my brighter time in LA that always shine on my photo album.

018These photos are shot on Ilford 400 B&W stocks and heartfully processed by lovely people at Boulevard Photo in Santa Monica.

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You know the artist is exceptionally talented when he or she can occupy your heart into their world for uninterrupted period of time, say one full length of song. This is exactly how Ben Watt/Bernard Butler duo captivated my heart at The Chapel last night. Only except these two masters managed to enthrall the entire audience in their magic spells for rich 2 hours long set.

The greatest of all, is their influential power which led me to write this prose. It is the truth that one gigantic force of creative energy can influence the other.

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Waves will wash away the past. Leaving the blank smooth surface of shoreline for us to walk on. What keeps life moving forward is the act of walk and weight of our footsteps that creates the footprints. We are given chances to create something beautiful and meaningful in our each new footstep.

You must have faith in your action and learn not to wait for reaction to settle in.

“I write these songs to get through these things,” said Ben Watt about his darker side of music writing. He also added with smile, “This is why I wrote this uplifting song…it’s about Spring.”

Here I present to you the song Spring by Ben Watt to close this post.

Good night.

 

Summer, Seafood, Guitars, and Feelings: AGFA vista plus 200

“Camera remembers each moment differently than my mind does.”

Once again AGFA proves its capability to retain beautiful memories on its everlasting film base. AGFA vista plus 200 color negative film is by far the most reliable and unique color negative stock that I have pleasure to work with.

90620002Phil’s Fish Market is local’s “best kept secret” seafood joint in Moss Landing right above Monterey.

90620003Fishermen keep pride in their work, and fishmarket’s welcoming atmosphere is reflection of its confidence.

90620004Wild caught fish waiting to be prepared on dinner table.


There was me capturing some golden moments in Thailand on AGFA slide film (in case you’ve missed it here’s the links to my older posts featuring photos taken on AGFA 400 slide film: [1] [2]).

Unlike its vivid and contrasty elder brother, AGFA vista plus 200 is subtle and delicate like a quiet younger sister who likes to keep things tidy and neutral…and overall, balanced.

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90620007 copyMonterey day trip with Yusuke and Ayumi.

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90620009Monterey Aquarium by the water.

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After shooting a roll of this film, I started to see the likes.

I like how versatile this film is. I can shoot indoor and outdoor with almost no problem switching between lighting condition.

My Nikon F6 camera is also happy to find his new partner in crime.

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90620015These are snapshots from Yerba Buena Gardens Festival, one of the first (FREE) seasonal music festivals in San Francisco. The band that I caught on this day was Kotoja — African jazz super group from Nigeria! You know it’s great concert when all the audience stand up and move their bodies to the groove!

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I have been following Freestyle Photo on Twitter for updates on mail order and other film goodies from their stores in Southern California. By far, this is my favorite go-to resource to buy 35mm rolls. My first rolls of AGFA vista plus 200 was ordered from Freestyle Photo, and I am delighted to see some cool results of this amazing stock.

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90620031A view of Outer Sunset District, SF from the top of Sunset Reservoir.

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90620033Sunset District. The street that I live on.

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90620035USA vs. Portugal World Cup game showing at Civic Center, SF.


Sometimes photos speak louder than my words. I like exploring new places and snapping random things that I see in everyday life. Chances are, camera remembers each moment differently than my mind does. Preserving fleeting memories on each unique frame.

90620001Never belittle the bark of minute one.


I have several rolls of AGFA vista plus 200 currently in action. Please check back for another showcase of this wonderful film stock.

Thank you for reading, and have a great rest of your week.

-Kosuke

Discover Yosemite: A guide to the heartbeat of this planet

Many people say their most vivid memories from childhood stay in the family portraits from Yosemite National Park.

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I do not have statistics, but many people seem to carry certain degree of nostalgia when they visit Yosemite for the first time since their childhood. Aspiring mountains and small village community inside the park make this place somewhat special sanctuary undisturbed from the busy life outside. Camping in the park is very easy and facilities are thorough – you can easily forget that you are in the middle of wilderness. At night, once the campfire is fed with enough fire woods and stomachs are full with good foods (camp food is the best food) you can even look up the sky and enjoy natural planetarium above your head.

From hiking to relaxation by the beautiful lakeside, Yosemite National Parks has something for everyone. It is one of the most beloved National Parks in USA.

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4th of July Holiday is the most popular time of the year for friends and families in US to embark on weekend long adventures to explore the country’s beautiful landscapes.

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Summer season was on full swing when I visited Yosemite National Park this past weekend. Us, six fearless adventurers (although there was not much life jeopardizing challenges except for maybe car about to run out of gas..) camped out in Tuolumne Meadows and hiked all around the beautiful landscapes of Yosemite.

Day 1 – After arriving at Tuolumne Meadows campsite and pitched tents we decided to start up the long weekend with quick hike to Cathedral Lakes (7-miles/ 11.3km round trip):

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A lone pine standing in the middle of meadows along the Cathedrals Lake trail.

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Although Cathedral Lakes Trail is one of the easiest hiking course from Tuolumne Meadows area, it has many things to see along the path. Imagine this as giant’s secret garden – Families of flower and small wildlife awaits your visit. The trail is also less crowded compared to popular hiking trails near Yosemite Valley.

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Encountering horseback campers on the trail. So wild!

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Wild marmot feeding on horse drops. One man’s trash is another man’s treasure.

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Jennifer and Ta resting during the Cathedral Lakes hike.

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Toby and the rest of hiking gangs.

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As we exited the woodsy trails to the lakes, suddenly the chalky white boulders appeared to blind our sights with gleaming beauty.

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Grandiose view opens up as we get closer to the Cathedral Lakes.

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We made it to the Cathedral Lakes. Now it’s time to relax and enjoy the remaining daylight…

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A millions of tiny life sprouts inside the lake water. Mossy greens and fish dance to the wind that passes above the lake.

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At the end of Cathedral Lakes hike. Ta and Jennifer.

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Wise tree of Tuolumne Meadows


Day 2 – We woke up around 7am and cooked up quick breakfast and headed toward Yosemite Valley for full day of hiking. It takes roughly 45 minutes to drive to Yosemite Valley from Tuolumne Meadows.
We arrived at Curry Village around 10am and took free shuttle from there to Happy Isles Trailhead that goes upwards to Vernal and Nevada Falls through Mist Trails.

Yosemite Valley is my all time favorite hiking spot regardless of which trails to take. It’s always very special to hike along the beautiful ridges of naturally curved rocky trails and see amazing activities of waterfalls. So breathtaking!

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Fresh water fountain is available all around the park. Make sure to always carry sufficient amount of water to avoid dehydration and cramps.

If you never visited Yosemite National Park before, I would highly recommend taking Happy Isles Trail towards Vernal Fall and finish up to the grand Nevada Fall. Although the hike distance is only 1.6 mile, this elevation buster hike will definitely work you hard until the last footstep. Here’s some samples of great scenery this trail offer:

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Up up up to the Vernal Fall – the first water fall you will see on this trail.

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Beat the crowd: If you don’t like it, best to start hike as early as possible.

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Splash of falling water paints the rainbow in the mist.

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A view from the top of Vernal Fall.

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William and Nevada Fall in the background.

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Toby taking short break by Nevada Fall.

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A view from Nevada Fall facing towards Half Dome junction.

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Jennifer and William standing victorious at the top of Nevada Fall.

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Once you reach the top of Nevada Fall, it means the hardest part is pretty much over. You can either take the same trail down or take John Muir Trail back to the Happy Isles Trailhead. John Muir Trail is much moderate and knee-friendly compared to steep rocky trails that you just came from.

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We’ve reached the top of Nevada Fall and indulged on photography for while. Afterwards, we decided to split into two groups and diverged our paths from there to more strenuous hike.

Instead of taking the hike down on John Muir Trail, me and several other troopers took harder trail up to Glacier Point. Additional 8.5 mile trail that leads to the summit of Glacier Point is often referred as Panorama Trail (check out this link for epic detail of this trail).
Adding this extra 8.5 mile plus another 4.8 mile back to the bottom of Yosemite Valley on Four Mile Trail (quite deceiving for its name, it is actually more like Five Mile Trail) will completes the ultimate Yosemite experience. The best of the best day hike to make a full circuit around the valley.

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Words and names carved in the wood stomp on Panorama Trail.

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Pine cones and vestiges of trees burnt by wild fire from last year.

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Gazing Half Dome from the Panorama Point.

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Sree and Ta at the creek of Illilouette Falls. A “bonus” waterfall that flows somewhere midpoint between Nevada Falls and Glacier Point. You can only see this waterfall from Panorama Trail.

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William refilling his water bottle. For any kind of strenuous hikes, it is good idea to carry emergency water filter to replenish your water supply. Never drink directly from the stream as it contains gazillions of bacterias. Filter them clean or you’ll be sorry. It is also awesome to be able to drink ice cold flowing water using this simple item.

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A small part of Illilouette Falls flows through the woods creating this neat creek.

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Cross the bridge over the creek and continue towards Glacier Point.

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Single most appeal of this strenuous hike is the gorgeous view of Yosemite Valley from Panorama Point. From the left you can see Half Dome (as well as some part of Clouds Rest hiding behind the Half Dome) – Vernal Fall in the middle – Nevada Fall on the right.

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We finally reached Glacier Point after about 5 hours of hike from the top of Nevada Fall.

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Reaching Glacier Point was not the ending of our long hike.
Since the shuttle bus that links between Glacier Point and Curry Village has ended, the only option to make our ways home is to hike down another 4.8 mile on Four Mile Trail back to where we started!
Never say die! Here we go!

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At the Four Mile Trail we hit the magic hour. It’s the twilight hour when the sun is about to go down but not quite set and brings up warmth of orange daylight. Making it perfect for sunset photography.

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Yosemite Valley slowly welcomes the night.


Day 3 – On the last day of weekend journey we woke up humbly late with slight headache from previous night’s wine consumption. Cooked slow breakfast and deconstructed tents and packed up all gears to leave the campground. As we were cleaning up the campsite a wild hawk appeared and perched on the tree above us.

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A flight of hawk. Bye bye hawk.

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All packed up and ready to roll. Two sedans left the 10E campsite and headed towards the civilization.

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…before bidding farewell to Yosemite wilderness, we made a yearning last stop at Tenaya Lake on the west of Tuolumne Meadows.

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Ta and Jennifer doing their things by Tenaya Lake.

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Toby capturing the moment on his Nikon.

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Father and son by the shore of Tenaya Lake.

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Sree with her rockstar shades.

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Bye bye Yosemite. Until next time.


 

Useful links to plan for Yosemite adventure:

Yosemite National Park Website
Yosemite Valley Shuttle System
Vernal Fall and Nevada Fall Trail Guide
Yosemite Bug (Great Hostel Outside of Yosemite)

Stuffs to pack for 3-day car camping in summer time:

– Tent
– Sleeping Bag
– Sleeping Pad
– Butane Stove
– Small cooking set (Pot, Plate, Utensils, Cup)
– Flashlight (Headlight)
– Knife
– Mosquito Repellant
– Sunscreen
– Space blanket (In case the temperature drops)
– Lots of water
– Hat
– Layers of cloth
– Multipurpose Soap
– Hiking sticks (If you have one)
– Water Filter (If you have one)
– Alcohol for consumption and laughter

*While food supplies are obviously important, most items can be bought at shops in Yosemite National Parks.