After a recent DooF shoot at Kitchen on Fire, a few of the crew went to nearby Cesar’s for a few drinks.
This appetizer was quickly devoured, and more were ordered.
The Wedding and Portrait Photography of Dave Wong and Gregory Bartning
After a recent DooF shoot at Kitchen on Fire, a few of the crew went to nearby Cesar’s for a few drinks.
This appetizer was quickly devoured, and more were ordered.
I happened to be out and about and took a stroll to an old, familiar haunting ground — Golden Gate Park’s Music Concourse, specifically the Bandshell, site of many a Lindy in the Park’s.
However, things are not quite that familiar anymore. Renovation has been progressing steadily, and here’s the latest:
As you can see, the stage is still roped off.
View from the front. Notice the newly laid asphalt footpaths.
Toward the center of the concourse, a few of the new benches have been installed.
Nice.
Here is the original “alternate” location — still asphalt, but no longer bumpy. I presume more benches will be installed here before all is said and done.
Some newly planted trees can be see as well.
More noticeable changes are the new accessways to the underground parking.
New landscaping.
When will Lindy in the Park return to the Bandshell?
Don’t know. Stay tuned to the LitP site – www.LindyinthePark.com
I’ve been working with How Now Productions for over a year now, as they get a TV series off the ground. The show is a food show aimed towards kids, and is called “DooF”, which is food backwards.
The purpose of the show is to teach kids about food origins — meaning food coming from farms, the ground, trees, etc., instead of the local supermarket — as well as address the issue of childhood obesity.
Here are a few photos from one recent shoot — the kitchen sequence of the apple episode.
For more information on the show, check out www.DooFTV.com