
Greetings FMF family. I’m trying to push through this snowy weekend to open up the beginning of March here in NJ. I just wanted to address a few things. I don’t get too personal much, but I’ve been getting a bunch of e mails regarding digging stories, or lack there of. Here’s the deal: I’ve been focusing on some other stuff, ie: working every Friday and Saturday nights late, so it hinders the Winter digging. I’m in the process of a divorce, so when things start to clear up, the digging stories will commence. The next thing on the menu is Mr. Eilon Paz. Eilon is an Israeli photographer who contacted me about a project he is doing on crate digging and record collecting. He’s located in Brooklyn, so it was only a train ride away for him to get here in Asbury Park. It was refreshing to meet a photographer who is equally as passionate at taking photos as I am about records. In fact, he is a huge music fan and well versed in all types of music. While we were photographing records and listening to music, he pointed out a sample from a Soul Flutes record used by the group Freak Power. You learn something new everyday. We had a great day of music, photos, and a snowy rooftop photo slash video shoot that drove us back to my loft cold, but still determined to finish the shoot. He’s a trooper and I’m happy that we were able to collaborate together today. He has a blog at the moment called Dust and Grooves , with plans on turning the project eventually into a book. I’m looking forward to that. Until then, enjoy the four diggers that have been photographed for now, and look for my interview and photos in a month or so. His photography work can be found here. He couldn’t escape my camera though, and I turned the tables on him while we were taking a break from shooting. I have a good feeling about this collaboration, details to follow. Keep Diggin’!
Here’s a few shots from the shoot, all courtesy of Elion Paz. More to follow!


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nice!
that is a great site. I especially liked the piece on Mr. Fine Wine. I’m looking forward to your interview…
I’m gonna try and make it to DC to see you and Larry on Friday. Looks like it’s gonna be a huge turnout.
Peace and blessings.
Excellent Vincent! Looking forward to catching up. Cheers-