Jamil GS

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Jamil GS
Jamil GS

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Since I was working outta town this weekend so I couldnt make the HH day in person, instead i am offering my respect from the
web angle. Harold and i were’nt tight tight, we knew each other from the L.E.S. and got to work together a few times
(like in these flix from the “Love Pool” shoot in L.A.) and we partied hard many more.
One thing I remember Harold for, besides his cool ass dudeness and talent as a smooth skater, was his ability to
help people relax and enjoy the present moment.
He would have jokes for days, pulling them out the hat right then and there forcing you to acknowledge the moment.
He knew how to start a party anytime anywhere, passing the torch of life that was given to him. Many good memories left behind.
Peace to the Double H.
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Posted by Jamil GS on May 19, 2008 at 03:12 AM

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BILLY FRESH wrote… Comment #1 posted on May 20, 2008 at 08:19 AM

I NOE THATZ THE KATT FROM KIDZ CAUSE ITZ ONE OF MY FAVORITE MOVIEZ EVER N LARRY CLARK IZ A GENIUS BUT YO I DONT WANNA SAY ITZ KINDA RUDE N MESSED BUT IT WAS ABOUT A YEAR N I REALLY DONT WATCH MUCH TV BUT I WAS WATCHIN THAT SHOW MIAMI INK N IT LOOKED LIKE THAT KATT FROM KIDDZ N AT THE END THEY SAID HE DIED!! WAS THAT HIM ON THAT SHOW N IZ HE DEAD ????

alchemicepidemic wrote… Comment #2 posted on May 20, 2008 at 05:22 PM

BILLY FRESH - First off, please type in english.  From what I understand, yes, it was Harold.  Obviously Harmony’s film addressed a lot of issues that make people feel uncomfortable, but ultimately the point was to show that youg people these days face some farily adult pressures as they are growing up.  Although the film compresses what may have been a summer’s worth of events into a weekend, for the most part it was indeed how we all lived at that time.  The really sad thing here is that Harold was not the only one from the movie who’s premature death involved cocaine.  Justin Charles Pierce III was high on it when he hung himself and Sajan Bhagat also OD’d.  I try to comfort myself by believing that they have made it to a better place.  Peace to all 3 & peace to FOES.

BILLY FRESH wrote… Comment #3 posted on May 21, 2008 at 05:08 AM

EXCUSE ME JEEVES I DONT WRITE IN HIPSTER GEEK !!
BUT I AM A MEMBER OF MENSA IM SORTA LIKE A GOOD WILL HUNTING
IF YOU WILL N YOUR BOY HAROLD LOOKED LIKE A PIKINEEZE DAWG!!
MAY HE REST IN PEACES!!
P.S.
I JUST WANTED TO KNOW IF THE KIDD WAS DEAD
AND IF THAT WAS THE KID FROM KIDDZ YAH DIGG??
YOU DINT HAVE TAH GOIN INTO A WHOLE SPEEL ABOUT THE MOVIE
BUT THANX FOR THE INSIGHT BUDDY GUY!!

BILLY FRESH wrote… Comment #4 posted on May 21, 2008 at 05:23 AM

ooh sssit i should red DAH TOP OF THE PAGE IT HAD A LIL RUN DOWN
ABOUT THE KID FROM KIDDZ IM JUST TOO FAST AND MORE OF A VISUAL PERSON
N I CANT STAND SMALL PRINT!
BUT THANX A BUNCH ASS-CHEMIST-EPIDEMIC FOR YOUR ESSAY!!
IT WAS DEEP!!

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In a world where image is everything, the Danish-American visual artist is a self-made curator of vibrant, grassroots culture and unquestionable beauty.  For over a decade, his use of avant-garde methods of photography and film, while capturing the layers of cultural nuance beneath the surface, has placed him in the rare category of a boundary-pushing pioneer.  GS began his artistic journey studying fine art and Graffiti in Copenhagen, Denmark. At 16 he traded the cans for the camera and has since honed his craft, studying and capturing urban landscapes and manipulating them with a refined eye. In the early 90’s, this Parsons School of Design alumnus became a one-man camera wielding enterprise. His company JAMIL GS STUDIO and his newest venture NECTAR PRODUCTIONS, offer an inventive blend of media and culture, where everything from urban landscapes to high end street wear fashion to celebrity portraits (P.Diddy, Queen Latifah, Usher, Outkast, and the Wu-Tang Clan), find cohesion under GS’s singular eye. Other noteworthy clients include international music and lifestyle magazines: Rolling Stone, Vibe, King, Complex, and the New York Times Magazine. Furthermore, Jamil GS has directed and shot commissioned art pieces, commercial TV spots, documentary short films, music videos, in addition to successful ad-campaigns for Nike, New-Era, Levi’s, Budweiser, Supreme, several major record labels and The Jamaican Touristboard. His now collectible GS-STICKUPS calendars, a blend of beautiful seductress’ set against captivating backdrops, have become valuable collector’s items for connoisseurs around the globe.  GS’s work is permanently displayed in galleries and museums from London to Paris to Japan.  A resident of New York City since 1990, GS has managed to solidify himself as one of the premier director and photographers of our time.

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