Wednesday, August 31, 2016

TEST ROLL

I haven't worked in a darkroom since high school - so over fifteen years ago? That class was what made me aware of photography as an art form, and was a huge part of what put me on the path I'm on now. This was a test roll I did at Ruby Falls a couple of weeks ago, and the first roll of film I've developed on my own in a long time. I'm excited to be doing more of this kind of thing - there really isn't anything else like it. 













© Jamie Goodsell

Sunday, August 21, 2016

MELROSE BILLIARDS

We're losing another staple next month and it hurts. Melrose was the place you couldn't really find, you had to kind of just know where to look. It was positioned in the middle of this abandoned plaza, where all you could see was a door that said billiards on it. It's the first place I would hang out when I moved here, and next month it will be permanently closed for the sake of "progress." I'm hoping that the new owners keep some of its charm intact and it can still be an okay place to go play some damn pool. 

Link: NASHVILLE SCENE








© Jamie Goodsell 




REFUELED MAGAZINE • JASON LEE

Refueled Magazine is putting out a photo book by one of my favorite humans on the planet! He co-owns Stereo Skateboards with Chris Pastras, and they've always incorporated their own love for the arts into the aesthetic of that company. For me, this is a no-brainer to pick up - especially being limited to 500 copies and signed by the man himself. Currently, they are saying there's only around 20 copies left, so don't sleep on it! 

Get it here: www.refueledmagazine.com

Saturday, July 23, 2016

PEARL JAM • LIVE AT THIRD MAN RECORDS

One of the more comical things to me as I get older, is realizing that there are now people I converse with, work with, etc. on a daily basis that were just babies when I was well into my angsty exploration of adolescence. I'm not sure why it surprises me, I mean everyone had to be born sometime, you know? I guess it could go the other way with me as well, like someone who grew up in the '70s - remembering what it was like hearing The Damned for the first time. I can't relate with that nostalgia, just like they couldn't relate to mine. I remember stealing my step-dads flannel shirts, I remember the first time I heard Nirvana, and I remember what it was like to be a '90s kid. I'm damn proud of that and I feel really lucky to be apart of that generation. 

One of my fondest memories was when my mom split with my step-dad, (he'd been in the picture since I was a baby). I was about 12 years old, and at that point I was going back and forth - staying in separate places. Whenever I would stay at "dads", I would be in my old room, but without any of my stuff in it. It was like I moved out of an apartment, but went back every weekend and made half-attempts to make it feel like it was still mine. One of the things I remember vividly is taking the Polaroid replicas out of my No Code cd and tacking them onto my empty bedroom walls. It made holes, and I'm sure it pissed him off - which still makes me laugh to be honest - but it made the room feel like home for a weekend. That record helped get me through a lot back then. 

I'm still completely reeling from this experience, and I couldn't be more proud of everyone involved with this project. Third Man Records is releasing a very special Vault package, including the entire live set that Pearl Jam unleashed on our stage,  a 7" recording from Eddie Vedder that was recorded in our record booth, a commemorative patch and pin, and a hard cover photo book full of my pictures from the entire day. July 31st is the last day to sign up to get a copy of your own. Link: Pearl Jam • Live At Third Man Records • Vault #29

Wednesday, July 13, 2016

FLOOD MAGAZINE • ISSUE 04

The next issue of FLOOD got my attention very quickly. You've got a great cover with Neil Young, photographed by Michael Muller - who you definitely need to check out as well. It's got an entire article on The Feelies in there! On the flip side, you've got an incredibly disturbing interview on fashion - of all things - with John C. Reilly's character Dr. Steve Brule that will leave you feeling very awkward and confused. But it's worth it. It's only 10 bucks and you'll get a beautiful, tangible thing that you can keep or pass along to your friends. 



Michael Muller for Flood Magazine

Sunday, July 10, 2016

CHAIN AND THE GANG






© Jamie Goodsell for Third Man Records 

TOUR DATES

GRATITUDE AND LOVE

I wanted to stop for a minute and write down this thought...

Photography has really been an amazing thing for me. Some of the people that I met in college (including the instructors), have become some of my closest friends and supporters. I'm really fortunate to be doing what I'm doing and I wanna say thank you to those people that have been apart of my life and journey. It's truly incredible to me that by just having a camera and some drive, I've been able to somehow stumble into the life that I truly feel is meant to be. Opportunities should be earned with a strong work ethic, devotion, professionalism, and a true curiosity to keep learning your craft. I'm so grateful to exist in a world where I can utilize those traits to create the life that makes me the happiest. I'll never take for granted that I couldn't do anything without all of the people in my life that make it possible. For that, I have to say once again - thank you so much for being apart of what makes me happy. 

      Lots of love, 

            Jamie 


INSPIRATION • HERB RITTS


© Herb Ritts