Wednesday, October 8, 2008

New blog

This week I launched a new website. That will hold all my new blogging activity for the foreseeable future. Stop by and and stop by often!

www.derekdiluzio.com

Thursday, September 25, 2008

KHOL Community Radio





I don't think that there a total of an hour a day that I am not listening to music. I love music, I cannot get enough. Sometimes I listen to Pandora Internet Radio while I am doing edits, while I am riding my cruiser to the Post Office, I listen to my Ipod, and when I'm in my car I listen to KHOL Community Radio. My good friend Brian Modena over at Suss Industries called me up to help him with the website. The idea was to be able to stimulate support visually for KHOL. Stop by and give them some money they have some uber talented DJ's who with out a doubt will get you turned on to some great new music.

Here is what I'm into these days
Amplive - Nudez
In a Big Country - Big Country
Audioslave - Like a Stone
Flight of the Conchords - Gangster Rap Battle

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Brian Regan


Was out shooting the moon rise over Jackson last night, and ended up waiting over 2 hours for it to rise over the Gros Ventre's. If you ever need a resource for sunrise and sunset times, this US Navy website is never fail. After the shoot, when I returned home Brian Regan was on Comedy Central. I had his cd years ago and had a great moment with the roommates rediscovering him. His comedy is clean, and he is just an awesome stage presence. Congrats to Brian for getting a slot on Comedy Central. Check him out if you never have.


Official Brian Regan Website

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Cutthroat Business - The Denver Post


A few weeks ago, I teamed up with writer Sam Bacon and went out on the Teton River in Idaho to cover a story on fly fishing for the Denver Post. As it turns out, the story ran this past Sunday and featured my photography. Many thanks to Tom Getz and Greg Gilder from New Spool Productions to assist in making this project a success. The article can be found here.

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Wyoming Tourism





For the past 7 days I have been on location with Mark Hofmann Productions on a commercial shoot for Wyoming Tourism. We spent the week traveling around north west wyoming putting together shots for an ad campaign that will be launched next spring. While the trip proved to be a valuble experience, I met some great characters along the way including photographer William Huber, stylist Susanne Rubin, scout Kate Wiltshire of Turtle Ranch, digital tech Jason Evans and Art Director Darren Brickel of Barnhart USA. Here are a few shots from the Rustic Pine in Dubois one of the coolest bars I've been to in some time. Pictured above is William, Mark, and Jason.

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Tommy Wood for Town Council



Went out on a portrait shoot for local town council runner Tommy Wood. I had a location in mind that would be a perfect spot to show him representing the town. He is truly a refreshing face here, and poised to make some great moves for the community here in Jackson. Take a second and visit his website.

I am currently working on a project for a the Terra Group (Teton Mountain Lodge, Hotel Terra, and The Inn) out at the base of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. Be on the look out...

Sunday, June 15, 2008

The New Logo


I recently sat down with local artist Ryan Haworth to help me come up with a unique logo. Here is what we came up with. Just wanted to throw this out there. To come: a portrait shoot with local runner for town council Tommy Wood.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Peter Beste - Norwegian Black Metal

Often I listen to NPR on the internet in search of new music. Don't ask me how, but I discovered an Austin based photographer - Peter Beste who as been documenting Norwegian Black Metal. Norwegian Black Metal is basically what we know as metal (Slayer ect.) but the music and performances are taken to the far extreme. I found this project particularly interesting because of the haunting images Peter created on his travels. After seeing his interview on NPR, I immediately bought the book. Take a look at video, some of the images are disturbing but I guarantee you it will be like nothing you've seen before!

NPR interview with Peter Beste

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Just hangin' out


The spring off season here in Jackson can be quite boring at times. Access into Grand Teton National Park is typically tough due to high snow levels. It is cold and rainy and anytime you have that combination sometimes it is just miserable playing outside. Our solution has been working out in indoor climbing gyms. As it turns out a good friend has a really neat shed filled with climbing holds, couches and a few Christmas lights for a little character. Here is a shot I made from that shed. Proves that if you just hang out for a while with some friends things aren't that bad.

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Update: The Project


In January I went down to Park City for the Slamdance film festival to watch the world premiere of The Project. The trip turned out to be a blast and the movie ended up great. It even won the viewers choice award. Well anyway, they have put up the official website. It can be seen here. Check it out, most all the stills were shot by yours truly.

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Bonfire Jump


For the past 2 years, friends of mine have put together a party to summon snow from mother nature. This year, they had Teton Brewery pro rate some beer and built a bonfire over a jump. Plenty of people showed, and also a few good snowboarders and skiers. I shot this party last year, but was rushed and didn't get the results I truly wanted. This year, with the help of a little information from Strobist, I was able to pull off some pretty cool shots. To make these images, I set up 2 off camera strobes diagonal from each other. Kept walking around and shot the skiers and snowboards from different vantage points around the jump. Here is one image, but I will be posting more here under the winter catagory.

Monday, January 28, 2008

Natural Selection Snowboard Comp


Normally, I am assigned to super boring stories for the paper. My typical subjects are people who don't have time for me and have no interest in looking good. So far I have had a few exceptions and my latest assignment was one of the cooler ones. I traveled over Teton Pass to visit artist Ryan Haworth in Victor, Idaho. Ryan is a long time friend of Travis Rice a local professional snowboarder. Travis asked Ryan to design the trophies for his inaugural Natural Selection snowboard competition that will take place at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort next week. Pictured is Ryan painting one of the buffalo skulls that will be used for the trophies. I had a great time working with Ryan and hope to make it back to shoot the final product. More on the comp and related news in the coming week!

Think snow...

Thursday, January 24, 2008

The Project- Update


This past week I went down to Park City, Utah to visit Renart Films and to see the world premier of The Project at the Slamdance Film Festival. To my surprise, the showing was completely sold out and was a complete success. Now, I am not saying this just because I was a part of this film. After the showing there was quite a buzz about it.

For those who are unfamiliar, Slamdance is a film festival based around an anarchist theme. Even cooler, the festival is going green and had many green sponsers. It's pretty cool to see a film festival committed to reducing it's carbon footprint and should be overlooked by no one.

Check out the links and get a quick glimps into the movie. Let me know what you think!