Graffiti Alley Sparks

When we (Jason, Jake and I) filmed “Shutter Rush – Baltimore Edition” we captured some steel wool photos and video inside the famous Graffiti Alley.  This is an unedited cut of footage that didn’t make it into the film.  This is Jason spinning and I filmed this video.  By the way, big thanks to Nanuk Cases and Under Armour for sponsoring the film.  “Shutter Rush” is available on Amazon Prime.

Sparks Fly

During the recent trip to Gary Indiana to film the 2nd Episode of “Shutter Rush” (look for it in the near future on Amazon Prime), we completed some Steel Wool photos in a number of locations.  Jason did all the spinning while Jake, Blair, Mike, Bob and I captured it with video, photo and sound.  This is from the basement of the abandoned U.S. Post Office.

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Graffiti Alley

During our road trip to Baltimore, we made a stop at Graffiti Alley in West Baltimore….let me say that it was just amazing.  Of course, I love and appreciate nicely done graffiti.  This spot is basically, an “L” shaped alley that is painted with hundreds (maybe over a thousand) murals and graffiti (street art). 

The city (or someone) allows people to do make it sort of an outside permanent, but always changing, art exhibit.  This spot is consistently being used for photo shoots, videos, etc…  We did our own little photo shoot using steel wool (and Jake got sucked into photographing some local rappers).  I’ve done this in the past at various locations.  Normally, I’m the person spinning the steel wool.  This time @jasonpohuski did the spinning, while @jakemysliwczykphoto and I captured it via photos and video using five devices.

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