Keegan Gibbs – Blog

he’s out there.

Posted in Graffiti, New York, Photography, Skateboarding, Tattoo Journal, friends by Keegan on March 8, 2010

My friend Jack.

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locals only

Posted in Graffiti, Photography, Skateboarding, friends by Keegan on December 20, 2009

A week or so ago I went up in our local mountains to a semi-secret little skate park to skate and shoot some photos. Above, Russel Hamm.

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New York in the fall – Pt. 1

Posted in Graffiti, New York, Photography, Travel by Keegan on November 21, 2009

Too bad I didn’t bring a surfboard and wetsuit.

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RCK pt.2

Posted in Films, Graffiti, Photography, Published Work by Keegan on November 16, 2009

Video was shot with a Canon 5d mkii and edited with final cut pro.

revok & charles

Posted in Graffiti, Photography by Keegan on November 9, 2009

©kgibbs-revok

These photos are a slight preview of a video I shot of Revok painting a billboard the other night right on the Sunset strip in Hollywood. Working on the edit right now and should be up soon. This image I purposely shot out of focus. I have been interested in seeing how far I can go with shooting stuff out of focus while still maintaining a solid sense of composition without compromising the story telling of the photo.

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7th Letter Tee

Posted in Graffiti, Photography, Published Work, published by Keegan on November 2, 2009

BillboardTee

The second collaboration T-Shirt I have done with my great friends at The 7th Letter is now for sale. Click HERE.

For the original image that is printed on the shirt…

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left handed

Posted in Graffiti, Photography by Keegan on September 24, 2009

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Before I left for Indo, Augor and I went out to shoot some more photos. As I have mentioned before, I am trying to keep a balance between photos released online and keeping some on ice so there are fresh images for the art show and book I am working on for the end of 2009.

This is a familiar position for many graff artists, organizing paint in the trunk of the car before walking to a spot. Taken from the perspective of the drivers seat.

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