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Making Magic

Making Magic

Making magic is fun and easy with the right people.  It takes a lot for a photo shoot to happen.  But the stars have to align just right to make a GOOD photo shoot happen. This was one of those magical times in space where everything was aligned on our Elsewhere shoot. Much love and gratitude to our lovely priestess: muse: artist: model: Baelyn Elspeth.  She is true creator of sacred space in many beautiful ways. Learn more about her www.allmattersofspirit.com  None of it would have been possible with out our sister Bunni Wyldeflower.  She captured the magical moments with her Hasselblad film 120 camera. She...

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Meet Elliot Hans, Co-Founder + Creative Director, Stoned Immaculate

Meet Elliot Hans, Co-Founder + Creative Director, Stoned Immaculate

MEET STONED IMMACULATE CO-FOUNDER + CREATIVE DIRECTOR, ELLIOT HANS   BORN IN FASHION I really was born into it. I grew up on the Venice Beach boardwalk with my Dad and Aunt, whom at the time had a clothing company called, LA GLO. They sold tube tops to the roller skaters that would dance and skate around Venice Beach. LA GLO, grew from a rolling rack on the boardwalk to a global enterprise which, I was present for all of my youth and into my early 20’s. As every summer was spent working with Dad in DTLA, I took on...

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In the beginning...

In the beginning...

What was unusual about the Monterey Pop Festival?  The 1967 California festival remembered for the first major American appearances by the Jimi Hendrix Experience, the Who and Ravi Shankar, the first large-scale public performance of Janis Joplin and the introduction of Otis Redding to a mass American audience. Click here to watch >   

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18 Ways Woodstock Changed the World

18 Ways Woodstock Changed the World

The Who’s lead singer accidentally dosed himself with LSD—and said Woodstock was miserable. The Who’s Roger Daltrey had, like so many others, spent hours in the traffic jams trying to get to the event. Then he and his band had waited backstage some 10 more hours before performing. Daltrey later said there wasn’t any food backstage that wasn’t laced with LSD and he accidentally dosed himself when he made a cup of tea before going onstage.“Looking out unto the predawn gloom of Woodstock, making out the vague shape of half a million mud-caked people as the lights swept over them,...

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