Journal and Portfolio of Matthew Taylor Ruggieri

Josiah Leming’s Live Stickam Webcast from the Gibson Showroom last night had over 45,000 viewers throughout the show with an average of 2,900 people watching at all times.  Congratulations Josiah!  Thanks to the Gibson Showroom for letting us shoot there and special thanks to my video crew for making such a stunning live video feed happen: Dan Dobi, Vinnie Ferra, Isabelle Ahadzadeh, Kevin Marciano, and Madison Ruggieri – you guys rocked.

Unfortunately, the Stickam recorder didn’t record the show.  I’m currently trying to figure out how we can get one of our master files online so you all can see it.

Thanks again!

I will be directing a multi-camera live video shoot of Josiah Leming at the Gibson Showroom at 6:30PST tonight. You can check it out at www.stickam.com/josiahleming!
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Though I’m incredibly awful at responding to e-mails, I do read everything that I receive. I got this complement in a message yesterday:

“That new photo you took of Josiah with the hat and the cigarette, for some reason I just love it more than any other.  I think when Josiah gets big, that’s going to be one of those iconic rock photos like the famous Annie Leibovitz Rolling Stone cover photo of John and Yoko or the Lynn Goldsmith photo of Patti Smith used on the Easter album cover.”

Anything comparing my photograph to Leibovitz’s cover of John and Yoko completely makes my day.

By the way, the limited prints of that photograph are still available for purchase!  Even though it is a run of 25, I’ll only be selling a couple more and will be saving the rest for future exhibitions.

At some point, a photographer must release some of his artwork… This blog can only go so far.  So for my blog readers… you have first grabs… Here it is:

This photograph was taken on February 21st, 2010.  It marks the first series of limited prints that I have ever signed/numbered and sold.  All of the prints are hand-printed by myself (directly from the medium format negative) and are professionally matted.  The print is 10×10 and the matte is 16×20.

There are only 25 of these printed and Josiah is the owner of 1/25, I am holding onto 2/25,  3 and 4 are sold, but the rest of them are up for sale!  The price will gradually go up as the prints sell and the photograph becomes more “rare.”

Some examples of the limited prints below:

Please contact inquire@mediacollective.tv if you are interested in more information about purchasing a print.

I’m excited to get these out there to share with everyone.

Regards,
Matt

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Josiah and I took a series of photographs on Abbot Kinney in Venice during late December.  I can’t help but to laugh every time I see this photograph pop up somewhere on the internet.  Someone forgot to take my light meter out of the frame.

I’ve been working with the kick-ass crew at Stickam to help set up Josiah Leming’s live broadcast tonight at 6:30PST. Be sure to watch live or the recorded broadcast when it is over!

(and check out his promo slot on the front page of Stickam… with my photograph!)

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Sunny day on Abbot Kinney, Venice Beach, California

The rain hit Los Angeles and the snow has, once again, blanketed the surrounding mountains. It’s quite the experience to drive around the city with views of the snow-filled mountains in the distance. When my friends from the East Coast cry for summer, I’m so glad that I’ve been able to live in the moment without having to wake up hoping for warmer weather (January-May 2009 was enough for me…) We’ve had torrential downpours followed by 70-degree sunny days. Completely unpredictable, yet surprising pleasant.

Just as unpredictable as the weather in Southern California, it seems that I only begin to catch up with myself when I get an unexpected day off. I usually get a couple of hours to recharge and then force myself to clock back into the tight-knit schedule. Somehow, I’ve already found myself entering the sixth week of the semester, the third month of 2010 and only three months from my 21st birthday. I’m not really sure where time has went. Fortunately (thanks to President’s Day!), I’ll have tomorrow to play catch up as well.

The new year has been fantastic so far. I’m inching closer to the launch of my new online retail store, The Motley, which will be debuting online at the beginning of March. For those that don’t know, I’ve spent the last eight months looking for an eclectic collection of mens grooming products. I’ve found killer shaving creams, shampoos, hair styling products, candles (for setting that mood) and a variety of other products that I purchase on a monthly basis. The Motley will cater to that purpose exactly – as the upscale online alternative for men to purchase necessary grooming products – for the ambitious, not-so-ordinary man. We’ve got a blog that is up and running at http://blog.themotley.com. Please take some time to check it out. Add us on Twitter and all, as well.

I also took a remotely spontaneous road trip up to Santa Barbara. I found my way to the top of Gibraltar Road – the highest point in Santa Barbara/Montecito area. The torrential downpours left an unbelievable spectacle for us. Photographs of this will come soon! We (Josiah and I) continued our journey up the coast with several stops at beaches and a concluding trip to the local casino (Josiah insisted…) My first gambling experience consisted of an hour between the penny and nickel machines where we turned five dollars into twenty-five dollars (pennies at a time, mind you.) As our machines made noises as if we were winning the lottery (pennies, pennies…), the older woman next to us screamed, “I told you guys to bet more! You would have won a lot more…” We agreed with her, but then continued to bet the pennies. The tension between older couples that surrounded us was a bit overwhelming, so we called the quits early.

We’ve also spent hours working on new videos and photo shoots that he has been rolling out to lead up to his album release. I’ve, obviously, been posting the work as he posts it. It has been really exciting for the both of us and we’ve had a blast working on the material.

I’ve also spent a bit of time looking into new homes to move into. I’ve been back in the city for more than half a year now and living in the deepest of suburbia is getting a bit difficult (especially since USC in downtown and work usually leads me to Hollywood or the Westside.) Launching myself into becoming a property owner is a bit much to grasp – but it is very possible. (Side note: my couch will be open to couch-surfing vagabonds if there are any takers…)

I never thought that it’d take much energy to actually find time to take five, look at myself in the mirror and go for a walk outside, but it has seemed almost impossible over the last couple of months. So, I did it today and I’ll do it tomorrow. I hope that everyone reading this is doing that well. This busy city is never going to slow down… Take time for yourself and have a good long weekend.

Must listen to:
Miike Snow “Black & Blue”
The xx “Heart Skipped a Beat”

Josiah and I shot a video. Check it!!

Josiah launched his new MySpace page today and is using a bunch of promo photographs that I took for him.  It’s looking KILLER, my friend!  Check it out by clicking on the screenshot!

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