Showing posts with label Bobby Hundreds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bobby Hundreds. Show all posts

Fotography Fridays.

Bike rides and coffee shops... Good mix for the summer.
photos by: Bobby Hundreds


photos by: Christopher Bucklow

Fotography Fridays.

These were supposed to be released last week! OOPS! May Long does that to people!... Here ya go!


"Drake"
Mannion


"Theophilus London"
Unknown Photographer


"grill around your neck"
Bobby Hundreds


"Pharrel and Lupe"
Terry Richards



"LL Cool J & The Troop"
Ricky Powell


"The XX Band"
Bobby Hundreds

Fotography Fridays.


All photos were taken by Bobby Hundreds. Bobby traveled to Japan to produce some clothing for The Hundreds, While there, he had a chance to shoot alot of interesting/cool photos. I really like his style of photography, it seems really natural.

Fotography Fridays.


Photo By:Bobby Hundreds

Photo By: Bobby Hundreds

Photo By: 13TH Witness

Photo By: 13TH Witness

Shoes From One Of The Greatest DJ's To Ever Live.

DJ AM is a inspiration to me.

Here is a quote from TheHundreds:
"I’ve been staring at my Blackberry for hours now, convinced that at any moment I’ll get a BBM response or a call back. But all I hear is silence. Our friend Adam Goldstein passed away today. Adam was known to the world as DJ AM, as I’ve suggested before, one of the best DJs this world will have ever known. Adam was a longtime supporter of The Hundreds and the work we did here. That photo below was from the very first online interview I ever gave for Beinghunted. It was July, 2005 and Ben and I had nothing to show for ourselves except a few dodgy t-shirts and a mission statement. I called up Adam and asked if he’d help out and meet us over at Brooklyn Projects to be photographed in one of our early t-shirts. No problem. He dropped what he was doing and was there in 30 minutes flat. Over the years, I’d lose touch with him here and there with our busy schedules, but I still remember the best gift I received last Christmas was getting back in touch with this guy. Over the past couple weeks, we had been talking about having him DJ our upcoming Block Party on Labor Day. And that was the last I heard. It’s a terrible tragedy, whether you knew him or not. The world lost one of music’s most interesting and dynamic characters today. Whatever comes out of an investigation doesn’t really matter. All I know is that Adam was a loyal devotee, if not the face, of the sneaker collecting community. He was an avid supporter of local streetwear and independent brands. He represented the postmodern musical phenomenon of mash-up. And let’s be honest, he’s the first person that comes up when we all think of the celebrity DJ. But most importantly, this guy was a friend to all, and a common thread that ran in so many different people’s lives. Whether in the streets or on the dancefloor, DJ AM brought people together. And he gave us all a really really great time." -BobbyHundreds

In memory of DJ AM, UNDFTD... Deckstar... Ebay team up to make a memorial fund for the late DJ by auctioning of his large collection of shoes. As you know Adam Goldstein passed away 3 months ago today from an addiction to drugs, but he did support addicts with his knowledge of addiction. The DJ AM Fund is for struggling addicts, so if you know anyone struggling with addiction or a past addict you know addiction is a really tough thing. You can show support by bidding on these.

R.I.P. DJ AM. Let your music stay in our hearts and our Ipods.














Drawing Black Lines.


Back to the Basics. The Hundreds is a streetwear clothing based off of California culture and lifestyle. Started as a company made by two college students (Bobby and Ben) that wanted to make a t-shirt company. 6TH year, and they now consist of: Graphic Tees, Cut-Sew Tees, Button Ups, Hoodies, Sweat Shirts, Denim, Pants, Headwear, Footwear and Accessories. This Graphic Tee (6 Steps) is an example of how Bobby & Ben haven't forgot where they came from and what they are all about.