Aaron and I had a great time at this the other night. The kids all seemed to be having a lot of fun too.

As the night went on, we accumulated this following of 8ish-year-old boys. Eventually, as you might have expected, Aaron incited a riot among them.

Aaron + 8ish-year-olds = violence and mayhem.

They all started attacking him and each other. I got some pictures of it for you:





Good morning SB Readers. Thanks for checking the blog. It does our hearts good to see people reading it every day. Makes us want to deal out some hugs. Drop by sometime for yours.

In the meantime, we want to do something super cool: Staff Interviews. They'll be kind of like staph infections, but with enjoyable videos of us answering your questions instead of bacteria and irritation.

So go ahead and think up a question or two and post them in the comments section below. You can ask a general question for any of us to answer, or specify who you would like to answer (Aaron [the photographer/owner], Haley [the consultator/assistant], or Matt [me, the communicator]).

Then we'll post a video answer. Sound rad? You bet it does. Rad to the rone.




Aaron dug this up at his house. It's a button he got way back while we were in high school. So many hilarious inside jokes sprouted from this seedling.

Thought we should share it with you guys.

Have a great weekend, and wake up to great taste.

We were flipping through the latest edition of Wholesale Crapnobodyneeds and spotted someone we recognized.

Take a look:



I had no idea our bud Chris was modeling again. He was doing a lot of modeling work a few years back until he sprained his face working on the new Flobee ad campaign.

Due to contractual red tape with the modelling agency, we had to black out the company info. But it's great to see him back in action. And what a product!

If I ever need a heart surgeon, I sure hope he has a surgical cap this patriotic.

Keep up the good work Chris! And go America!

My friend Bryson asked me this yesterday. Until then, I didn't realize that it had slipped to the back burner again.

Why?

Stuff I guess.

I think one part of it is the fact that my wife told me to stop bringing my camera to work because I tend to break things.

I know, this is a photography studio with several mega-nice cameras around. But I don't know how to use those. I end up having to ask Aaron to set it up for me like a little kid. It's embarrassing and uncomfortable for both of us. He cried a little last time.

Another reason is that we actually do have a lot of work to do. People always say, "I can't believe these cats have time to mess like that and still be so phat!" I'm going to be honest, it's hard to mess and remain phat.

In conclusion, we'll schedule more messing time, because in reality, messing leads to phatness 90% of the time, if that.

Let us know what you think about all this by leaving a comment.