I am REALLY diggin’ this Young MJ piece. Got this off of www.candicenicoleinthecity.com. Check her out. The below piece was created by an artist by the name of Ponchaveli. Check Ponchaveli out at www.ponchaveli.com. -DREA
Young MJ by Ponchaveli
HipHop photographer TREVOR TRAYNOR “I Shoot People” exhibition 5/1

Photographs By TREVOR TRAYNOR
@ D-Structure SF / Friday, May 1, 2009 (Opening Reception)
520 Haight St. @ Fillmore, San Francisco, CA / 21+ / Open Bar
8pm-11pm / $Free (Mandatory RSVP @ Going.com/ishotya To Attend)
www.trevortraynor.com
www.ishooteverything.com
www.d-structure.com
San Francisco, CA – On Friday, May 1st, DSSF proudly presents, “I Shoot People,” a collection of Hip-Hop photography by SF’s own Trevor Traynor. The opening reception will feature special musical performances by Richie Cunning and Melina Jones, two of SF’s fiercest Hip Hop MC’s, while Ren The Vinyl Archeologist will be holding down the turntables throughout the night.
“I Shoot People” is a not only Trevor’s first solo show in S.F., but it also marks the debut unveiling of his Hip Hop photography to collectors, his first step outside of his fine arts background. Trevor has been documenting the culture for the past five years; shooting live concerts, portrait shots, album covers, magazine spreads, and more. Notable artists he’s worked with include Afrika Bambatta, Rakim, KRS-One, Nas, N.E.R.D., Mos Def, Q-Tip, De La Soul, M.I.A., Public Enemy, Wu-Tang Clan and much more. His portfolio is a who’s who of Hip Hop culture, from the underground to the mainstream, from the old school to the new school.
Hip-Hop culture was a big influence on Trevor early on. Trevor elaborates, “When I was a youngling in the late 80’s, I would try to break dance with my cousins in Long Island & sneak sessions on my brother’s turntables. I started emceeing on a Japanese label and opening for acts like Swollen Members and Souls of Mischief while my brother Shel Shock made beats for artist like AG (D.I.T.C), Casual (Hiero), & Dres (Black Sheep). I grew up in the golden years of the 90’s, and now I get to shoot people that inspire me. I am grateful for that.”
In addition to Trevor’s limited edition prints, you can view and purchase his t-shirt line being put out in conjunction with D-Structure as well as a collector’s show catalogue, and many other goodies. Don’t miss this opportunity to catch a glimpse of Trevor’s work for the first time. Not since Martha Cooper’s photography in the 70’s or Ricky Powell’s work in the 80’s, has a photographer in Hip Hop culture demanded such attention.
FOR ADDITIONAL INFO. CONTACT:
James Dunn | james@dunndealpr.com
Hip Hop 101 Music & Arts Festival
Via Echoing Soundz Buzz Campaign
Additional Performers, Dance Competitions, Visual Arts Installations and Graffiti Art Exhibition to Take Place
Los Angeles, CA- (February 11, 2009) – With a stellar lineup of Grammy winning artists on one stage, Hip Hop 101 Music & Arts Festival (www.hh101.com) will celebrate Black History Month with Ludacris, Common, and turntableist Mix Master Mike of the Beastie Boys on Saturday February 21st at the Los Angeles Sports Arena starting at 6:30PM. Also included on the bill are R&B singer and songwriter Keri Hilson and Grammy-nominated alternative Afro-Punk singer Janelle Monae.
The brainchild behind Hip Hop 101 Music & Arts Festival are Investor/Event Presenter Derek Patterson(Champ Funds, Inc.), Executive Producer Ken Andrews (South Bay Music Awards), Arias Webster Berry (Entertainment Entertainment) and Producer/Production Manager Sid Zuber ,(Creative Marketing Agency) who’s vision is to provide a creative arena to express Hip Hop in multiple ways.
“Hip Hop 101 Music & Arts Festival is our way to acknowledge the achievements of every artist by creating a platform and embracing Hip Hop’s culture and unity through the expression of music, beats, graffiti, visual arts, performing arts and lyrics,” explained Andrews. Besides the A-list lineup, show producers created an event that will showcase multiple facets of Hip Hop. Some include live graffiti artists, Visual Symphony with an old school Hip Hop history film and visual effects show as well as a dance competition by Millennium Dance Complex (past dancers include Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, Janet Jackson). Winners of the competition will be given a scholarship by Hip Hop 101 Music & Arts Festival. To increase awareness to this monumental event, Power 106 (www.power106.fm ) along with Metromix (www.metromix.com) has come on board. For tickets please visit www.ticketmaster.com or www.wantickets.com
FOR ADDITIONAL INFO. CONTACT:
Echo Hattix | echohattix@echoingsoundz.com
New KanYe – “Anyway” and Ryan Casey Illustration
Illustration by Ryan Casey www.goryango.com , originally uploaded by AuracleVision.




