For those of you who have stuck around for a few years, you may recall I did a funny little silent vampire film called Myra: Lure Of The Wicked . The filmmaker recently reedited the original movie and found internet distribution for it. You can purchase the full short film here for $1.99.
I noticed today via my lovely victoria_lane that one of my images of her was featured among some other choice images by other photographgers in an article on DeviantArt about Hitchcock's influence on...Horror and Macabre Art... [Bad username: checkit ! "Some of our most exquisite murders have been domestic, performed with tenderness in simple, homey places like the kitchen table." ~ Alfred Hitchcock ]
I'm still alive, though I've been very busy, mostly writing. I did do a taping for Gene Simmons Family Jewels that will air on A&E in April. The premise was an audition for the role of Dominique Stern...wickedly with pleasure. I'm probably going to be very quiet through the rest of the week. The internet is simply not thrilling me. In the realm of natal days, Happy Birthday to rapier
"Besides the noble art of getting things done,there is the noble art of leaving things undone. The wisdom of life consists in the elimination of non-essentials." -- Lin Yutang "The ability to simplify...as a result. If you want to keep track of my busy social calendar, or you want to come out to play this week too, you must be a member of my mailing list to find out the details in advance.
Once again I will be on Twitter , perhaps teasing you with the tawdry passage of hours I'll be spending with up in the Hollywood Hills as we execute erotic fantasies visually in living art. But I'm not making any promises.
In anticipation of Hex Halloween 2007, I was interviewed by Creepy LA. Go check it out! Creepy LA was just launched yesterday so keep going back to keep on top of all the spooky happenings in the Los Angeles area.
I was just cast in the upcoming movie Outcry to begin production next year. I won't be saying much about this save that it'll be shot green screen and utilizing some of that advanced technology taking Hollywood by storm. I couldn't be more thrilled.
This is the little arty music video I did last year. While I am really singing, it's not my voice on the track. That's Etta James. For technical details, it was shot half on film and half on video. I'm curious how it looks in a higher resolution form which I hope to get eventually.
"Yes, those Hollywood nights can be rather deadly, which is why the city is my preferred hunting ground and sandbox. Mixing my high art with absinthe fairies and unwitting targets will always win over more sterile and sacred halls." -- Victoria Lane