John Matkowsky
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Art Shay | Retrospective | Artist Reception 3/2/2013 | Video by Allesandro Dileo
drkrm was honored to present the exclusive West Coast premiere exhibition of legendary Chicago-based photojournalist, Art Shay. This opening marks the first exhibition at drkrm's new Chinatown location. Both vintage and modern prints will be on display from March 2nd through April 14th, 2013.
Mr. Shay was in attendance at the opening reception held Saturday March 2nd, from 7-10 pm. This is video from that evening.
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Unseen Ansel Adams-Los Angeles 1940
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In 1940 Los Angeles had a population of 1.5 million. The cost of gas was 10 cents and a new car was $700. The U.S. began rearming for World War II and the prestigious Ansel Adams was commissioned by Fortune Magazine to photograph a series of images for an article covering the aviation industry in the Los Angeles area. For the project, Adams took over 200 black & white photographs showing everyd...
Strangers Online Teaser Trailer
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STRANGERS ONLINE Haunted by the mysterious murder of his fiance 4 years earlier, Hollis Parker (Noel Palomaria) hosts a stimulating, late-night, internet/web radio program called Strangers Online, along with his co-host Mike (Joaquin Garay III). The sexy, irreverent show features everything from exhibitionists and wanna-be lesbians to desperate, masked cross-dressers and misfit miscreants. Mean...
Strangers Online Trailer 2
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STRANGERS ONLINE Haunted by the mysterious murder of his fiance 4 years earlier, Hollis Parker (Noel Palomaria) hosts a stimulating, late-night, internet/web radio program called Strangers Online, along with his co-host Mike (Joaquin Garay III). The sexy, irreverent show features everything from exhibitionists and wanna-be lesbians to desperate, masked cross-dressers and misfit miscreants. Mean...
Strangers Online Trailer
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STRANGERS ONLINE Haunted by the mysterious murder of his fiance 4 years earlier, Hollis Parker (Noel Palomaria) hosts a stimulating, late-night, internet/web radio program called Strangers Online, along with his co-host Mike (Joaquin Garay III). The sexy, irreverent show features everything from exhibitionists and wanna-be lesbians to desperate, masked cross-dressers and misfit miscreants. Mean...
Strangers Online
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STRANGERS ONLINE Haunted by the mysterious murder of his fiance 4 years earlier, Hollis Parker (Noel Palomaria) hosts a stimulating, late-night, internet/web radio program called Strangers Online, along with his co-host Mike (Joaquin Garay III). The sexy, irreverent show features everything from exhibitionists and wanna-be lesbians to desperate, masked cross-dressers and misfit miscreants. Mean...
DesertChristPark
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Desert Christ Park Photographs by Ryan Herz April 11th May 24th, 2009 Opening Reception Saturday April 11, 7-10pm drkrm.gallery 2121 San Fernando Road • Suite 3 Los Angeles, CA 90065 323.223.6867 drkrmgallery@gmail.com web: www.drkrm.com
Seeing Things: Ghost Polaroids #1
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Psychic Peter James investigating the Ghostwriter.
Seeing Things: Ghost Polaroids #2
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Psychic Peter James investigating the Ghostwriter.
Seeing Things: Ghost Polaroids #3
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Taking a polaroid picture of a ghost.
PAUL ZONE The New York Underground Scene 1972-1977 @ drkrm
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The New York Underground Scene 1972-1977 From Glam to Punk Photographs by Paul Zone July 12-August 31, 2008 Opening Reception Saturday, July 12, 7-11 pm Featuring Special Guest DJ Kristian Hoffman drkrm gallery 2121 San Fernando Road • Suite 3 Los Angeles, CA 90065 323.223.6867 drkrmgallery@gmail.com web: www.drkrm.com/zone.html
The Children of Edgewood @ drkrm
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Photos from the exhibition
Aftermath: The Griffith Park Fire @ drkrm
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A preview of photo exhibit commemorating the 1 year anniversary of the Griffith Park Fire 2007 and its devastation on the wildlife. Drkrm Gallery 2121 San Fernando Road #3 Los Angeles CA 90065 May 3rd-18th Opening Reception Saturday May 3rd. 7-10pm
Seeing Things: Ghost Polaroids @ drkrm 2
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Psychic Peter James investigating the Ghostwriter.
Seeing Things: Ghost Polaroids @ drkrm 3
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Psychic Peter James investigates the Ghostwriter
Seeing Things: Ghost Polaroids @ drkrm
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Seeing Things: Ghost Polaroids @ drkrm
Urban Artifax: Photographs by Don Jim @ drkrm
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Urban Artifax: Photographs by Don Jim @ drkrm
Destroy All Music : The Masque and Beyond, 1977-1978 @ drkrm
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Destroy All Music : The Masque and Beyond, 1977-1978 @ drkrm
The Business of Pleasure @ drkrm
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The Business of Pleasure @ drkrm
Performance @ Drkrm Gallery
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Performance @ Drkrm Gallery

Комментарии

  • @hevathestonerbabe
    @hevathestonerbabe 2 года назад

    It's such a shame that Polaroid don't make that kind of film anymore. Surely for the good of science they can make some more to find our more about the afterlife??!!

  • @DannyManny98
    @DannyManny98 2 года назад

    Aww. It would have been in Technicolor.

  • @harobaen2017
    @harobaen2017 3 года назад

    9 yeras ago then 2020 :<

  • @toddd4199
    @toddd4199 3 года назад

    Every picture of friends family with spirit ghost smoke near them end up diring

  • @sillycontentartfan
    @sillycontentartfan 3 года назад

    If u guysdont belive this it was a live tv show

  • @bodystomp5302
    @bodystomp5302 3 года назад

    2021 update on ghost called Wright?

  • @callmepatriciaa
    @callmepatriciaa 3 года назад

    Who’s here after watching Netflix Surviving Death? 😨

    • @d.iv.in.e
      @d.iv.in.e 3 года назад

      I thought they didn’t cover this part enough ! I’m so curious about this

    • @dominiquerobinson8667
      @dominiquerobinson8667 3 года назад

      Me. This is absolutely blowing my mind right now.

    • @mieletea
      @mieletea 3 года назад

      Me!

  • @raulcapetillo1087
    @raulcapetillo1087 3 года назад

    That was way back before my existence, VIVA L.A.

  • @maupinmaupin1472
    @maupinmaupin1472 4 года назад

    such an historic treasure. I remember that world. You saw peeks of it driving through Los Angeles in the 60s.

  • @remmymafia3889
    @remmymafia3889 4 года назад

    The picture at the 4:30 mark, is NOT the famous Angel Flight funicular, but rather the lesser known 'Court Hill' funicular. It ran between Hill and Broadway. (bottom)

  • @stevengallanter665
    @stevengallanter665 4 года назад

    2:41 One happy cat!

  • @1allanbmw
    @1allanbmw 5 лет назад

    My dad spent his youth and war years culling trees for Uncle Sam. Spent most of that time in Yosemite. He met Ansel up there during those days. Liked him a lot. Daddy was a San Diego boy. I was born in Long Beach & grew up in Orange County. Even though these photos are way before my time (1959), I still recognize many. Some have commented here L.A. was still a bit of a back water in 1940, and outside of the city itself, it certainly had plenty of room to grow. But my mom could have easily been in that rv photo where the man was playing with the dog on his porch of the camp trailer. They were in one in the late '40's, early '50's. She hated the sound of all those war planes overhead coming off the line going to their various duty stations. And they were Oakies, direct from Oklahoma! So, I think Ansel captured things really well and is a nice balance.

  • @andy41417
    @andy41417 5 лет назад

    Irony as train goes pst Lockheed...

  • @lovemyself2885
    @lovemyself2885 5 лет назад

    I’m watching this I’m 2019! 12 years later woah

  • @ShanaLeigh
    @ShanaLeigh 6 лет назад

    Interesting.

  • @ferocity4508
    @ferocity4508 6 лет назад

    anyone whos saying this could have been faked...how does that make sense when some of the questions were super specific?

  • @Lucky_Chase
    @Lucky_Chase 6 лет назад

    This is my all time favorite. I'd like to see the skeptics explain this away.

  • @fenandocastanonmanrriquez591
    @fenandocastanonmanrriquez591 6 лет назад

    LOS ANGELES SIMBOLO DE NORTEAMERICA.

  • @760jjsole8
    @760jjsole8 6 лет назад

    1:10 for a minute there I thought that was the twin towers jail in down town....

  • @almeggs3247
    @almeggs3247 6 лет назад

    Wow how morbid the sound the pics I’m sure it was NOT LIKE THIS

  • @storybell
    @storybell 6 лет назад

    Thank you

  • @davidthemaggot
    @davidthemaggot 7 лет назад

    Either the cameraman is stupid or this is fake as shit. I vote on the 2nd option.

  • @Widkey
    @Widkey 7 лет назад

    I think you could probably fake this.. but its not by altering the film.. instead you write the message backwards directly on the lens of the camera.

  • @pneumatic00
    @pneumatic00 7 лет назад

    "1940" was much closer to "the 1930's" than 1942-1945 and the US was closer to if not still in the Great Depression versus any kind of "war manufacturing boom". Los Angeles, was really a fairly primitive area as these photos show. Sure, there was a splash of glitter around Beverly Hills and parts of the west side based on the film studios but LA was probably more of an oil town maybe like Tulsa, OK (Tulsa OK in 1940, that is) than anything like we might imagine it today or even 40 years ago. When WW2 broke out hundreds of thousands of factories were built around LA; Lockheed and Northrup and Vought and Consolidated all had small operations around LA before the war but they ballooned in the war years, and thousands and thousands of supporting manufacturing factories were built. Hundreds of industries became located there. And millions of people flooded in. There was work for everyone, indeed there were shortages of workers until the 80's. I'm glad I got to live in LA in the 80's; it was still a boom town and those were terrific economic times. Back then if you wanted to start a business, you could do so just by opening your doors and offering your services or product. Back then, you could get a job in any industry you wanted if you were willing to show up and maybe sweep the floors for a week or two just to show that you could show up reliably. I knew dozens of people who just offered to work lights or cabling on TV shows who just showed up and acted interested, and a year later, they were staff lighting or technician guys making great money with steady work (unless there was a writers strike) Those were fabulous times.

    • @zorroalphonso4354
      @zorroalphonso4354 7 лет назад

      "Primitive" with so many cars, well built buildings, well-dressed people and so on. Sure!

    • @jamesbatchelor4772
      @jamesbatchelor4772 7 лет назад

      You do realize that WW2 started in September 1939 when Germany invaded Poland, right?

    • @pneumatic00
      @pneumatic00 7 лет назад

      I definitely do. But for average people in Los Angeles who may have come to the area during the Dust Bowl or who were farmers or office or clothing workers in downtown LA, the war was in Europe and not in the US until, of course, Dec 07, 1941, *over two years* after Sept 01, 1939. At the same time, when people think of the "Great Depression" they usually think of "1929" but research will show that 1937 was one of the worst years of the Depression, when many thought the thing was over, yet the economy took another nosedive; and that the great Dust Bowl years were 1934, 1936, and 1939. So if you want to talk about the year "1940", I would say that Los Angeles was probably the beneficiary of the gradual realization on the part of the gov't that in light of what was going in Europe and the terrible condition the US military was in, some serious rebuilding had to go on. Yeah, there were the Northrops and Vought and Consolidated and various industrial & automotive plants in LA but they had not shifted into overdrive in 1940 as they did probably 1942.

    • @MsMesem
      @MsMesem 6 лет назад

      I was in the LA area in the 80's. Didn't get a boom town vibe but people were wanting to try things out still. Some of the business ideas were a bit marginal and depended entirely on people having more money than they knew what to do with, so not ideas to carry you through hard times. The air was filthy, sea polluted and there were some rough areas to avoid. No one walked and cycling wasn't very popular. Every young person was smoking dope from Mexico.

    • @robinwaller1074
      @robinwaller1074 4 года назад

      My mom told me that things started to pick up in 1938 with orders coming in to the aircraft industry.

  • @TerriKnoll
    @TerriKnoll 7 лет назад

    Polaroid (Kodak now) debunked all you idiot conspiracy theorists. The film was not tampered with.

  • @susanjenkins8793
    @susanjenkins8793 8 лет назад

    I ordered the book....the pictures are amazing!

  • @davehansen2255
    @davehansen2255 9 лет назад

    How about the oil derrick in the middle of the road at 3:53 !

  • @starmessenger
    @starmessenger 9 лет назад

    I don't know what the rest of you are seeing, but there was no close up for one thing, and for another, the film hadn't even completely developed before the credits came on. I couldn't make out anything in that photo if my life depended on it!

  • @mikehunter1755
    @mikehunter1755 9 лет назад

    I am willing to sell an unknown Ansel Adams taken in the 1940s while in Minneapolis MN. The photograph also has his hand writing on the back. Contact info huntercreature8@gmail.com

  • @mikehunter1755
    @mikehunter1755 9 лет назад

    Value? Does anyone know? Of non scenic shots like these. Huntercreature8@gmail.com

  • @xxxopiatexxx
    @xxxopiatexxx 9 лет назад

    Beautifully edited video <3 Art!

  • @101jackj
    @101jackj 10 лет назад

    This dude is full of shit

  • @recterbert
    @recterbert 10 лет назад

    You can see this guy wanting questions from the people in the room. The girl lists off 3 or 4 questions, but the guy with camera didn't like those questions so he askt Scott. Scott gave a yes or no question that was suitable with the pre-altered Polaroid film. This is fake. Unexposed Polaroid film is really easy to manipulate in a dark room. There 2 books that are being sold on their website. It's a simple hoax to get attention from an out of work writer in LA.

    • @justaman-km1hl
      @justaman-km1hl 8 лет назад

      that must be why Wright responded in Latin stating he was victim of murder...

    • @el34glo59
      @el34glo59 7 лет назад

      justaman6972 Exactly. This has never been debunked. Ever

    • @TheIndependentLens
      @TheIndependentLens 2 года назад

      If that were the case then why didn't it give a "yes or no" answer?

  • @recterbert
    @recterbert 10 лет назад

    Is the rest of the footage online somewhere?

  • @emilshere
    @emilshere 10 лет назад

    AwWhy do you think fit cannot be faked. You have not thought every every possible technique. You believers ant to believe so you close your mind to the hundreds of other options of what the explanation of truth could be.

    • @lex-pb4en
      @lex-pb4en 4 месяца назад

      Bueno no se trata de creer se trata de que hay que refutar y probar que es un fraude sino no puedes afirmar nada. Por que crees que hay instituciones dedicadas a desmentir fenómenos paranormales, por que hasta que no sea pueda reproducir el fenómeno de forma controlada no tienes forma de decir que es falso asi de simple. Sospecharse siempre pero nada mas.

  • @emilshere
    @emilshere 10 лет назад

    This has been proven to be easily reproduced. Search it online

    • @aminzar446
      @aminzar446 3 года назад

      Any suggestions, links??thanks

  • @emilshere
    @emilshere 10 лет назад

    What he is not telling you is that he works at a photo lab. The blank Polaroid film can easily be pre exposed and then put back in the package. This ugh was also involved in the hoax of the haunted house where he was supposedly hanged by a ghost.

    • @ndrinks5550
      @ndrinks5550 6 лет назад

      Bloody hell you're right! He's the guy who got hung up in a position that was supposedly impossible to have done himself in the Jackie Hernandez/San Pedro haunting. When the other guy was looking around in the dark of the attic he must have been over getting himself into position on the nail. Or they were both in on it, either way it was clearly a load of crap. It's funny how you see the same people turning up in different cases which pretty much instantly gives it away as a hoax (Ed and Lorraine Warren being the biggest perpetrators), I suppose at least he tried to be a bit more imaginative than the usual old rubbish of getting scratched, cold spots etc.

    • @gavinelster3168
      @gavinelster3168 6 лет назад

      I’ve been to this house and was present when Polaroids were taken with cameras brought by us and film that was always in our possession. No trickery. No pre-exposure. The amazing thing is the writing was exactly the same as it has been for over two decades. The images were closely analyzed for any possible unusual pressure or stress from a object to scribe the text. None. I was highly skeptical of this case and the various ways to add text to a Polaroid image. None can duplicate what is happening here. Exposing with the use of a multi planed glass surface with some sort of fibrous element for the text and anomalies was my guess. I was sure it was a simple swap out of film packs... until... I was present and watched it happen. No swap out. All film was brought in. All film was purchased from different vendors. All cameras were in the possession of their owners. No ringers in the group. All people with critical thinking skills. It’s real. Something is happening there.

    • @ferocity4508
      @ferocity4508 6 лет назад

      How would he get answers to specific questions if it was preexposed...

    • @gavinelster3168
      @gavinelster3168 6 лет назад

      More Nada The Alien That’s a good question. I guess one way would be to give a history of the phenomena with specific unanswered questions incorporated into the retelling. That way when it comes time to ask questions they would naturally attempt to get some sort of answer to them. So... it can be done. You can lead an audience to share the identical conclusion so can you lead an investigator to ask a specific question. This is not happing in this case. The question that was asked was a question that no one had thought to ask until that moment. The answer was short and direct and specific.

    • @theBallisticMystic
      @theBallisticMystic 6 лет назад

      That guy's name was Jeff Wheatfield. They look similar but not enough to be the same person: ruclips.net/video/SCAleAcsC3M/видео.html&ab_channel=barcon1

  • @petarbogoevski3289
    @petarbogoevski3289 11 лет назад

    Fact or fake can replicate the results but they couldnt do it in this house because something was messing up the pictures watch the episode !

  • @petarbogoevski3289
    @petarbogoevski3289 11 лет назад

    The bones werent human in fact or faked they investigated found the bones and when they sent the bones to experts do identify them they were animal bones but still this isnt fake this is something that we cant explain.

  • @justaman6972
    @justaman6972 11 лет назад

    dang why don't you guys actually show us what is being written? This is too important to keep secret. Dang! I'm sure Wright would agree...

  • @AppleJackMan47
    @AppleJackMan47 11 лет назад

    Et alia corpus delicti means- murder victim I Thnk

  • @julwin1985
    @julwin1985 11 лет назад

    I've googled for some interviews half a year ago and what I have picked up is that it also works on digital cams. Which kind of puzzles me though. Still I find these polaroids astounding.

  • @ThePowerPlayz
    @ThePowerPlayz 11 лет назад

    I was born in Chinatown and was raised in what was then the called Southwest Los Angeles. The city has lost some things that I miss (slow pace, low costs) and things that I do not miss (overt bigotry and poor air quality). I will never abandon this town.

    • @zorroalphonso4354
      @zorroalphonso4354 7 лет назад

      Now you have sex bigotry, porn, addiction, more pollution, and yes, price hikes. Enjoy!

    • @lg5683
      @lg5683 3 года назад

      Bigotry ~ get over it

  • @comgeek24
    @comgeek24 11 лет назад

    I think some people don't want to believe because it would warp their fragile little minds. The package doesn't look like it was glued shut-and why would they go through all that trouble? So they could fake what thousands of other people had probably tried already? I believe the pics are real. As far as we've come, there's still quite a few mysteries about life that we haven't solved.

  • @MrBlacknwhiteninja
    @MrBlacknwhiteninja 11 лет назад

    I saw this somewhere(not on Fact or Faked) but on some show in the early 2000s that showed that they investigated this case and they found human bones under the house.

  • @Daveyboyroy
    @Daveyboyroy 11 лет назад

    Yes, you understand me correctly. The same results were achieved. It seems there is definitely something going on.

  • @joshuagriffiths9906
    @joshuagriffiths9906 11 лет назад

    where is this house? it's so interesting!

    • @fever_spike
      @fever_spike 5 месяцев назад

      San Rafael Hills, Los Angeles County, California

  • @Hulsie
    @Hulsie 11 лет назад

    fake, gay

  • @Daveyboyroy
    @Daveyboyroy 11 лет назад

    Independent photographic expert Edson Williams and parapsychologist Kerry Gaynor both investigated the case, bringing their own cameras and their own films to the house. They got the same results.

  • @EatingAnElephant
    @EatingAnElephant 11 лет назад

    Just because fact or faked couldn't replicate the results does not make this real.