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Priscilla Ahn
Tuesday, December 15th, 2009Gone Till (after) November
Friday, December 4th, 2009I’m baaaack~~~ so the reason behind me blogging only two half-assed posts in the month of November was that it was by far the most craziest month I’ve ever lived in my life. Seriously. Work was on overload status, and I was running on no sleep and lots and lots of coffee/redbull just to pull it together and keep up. The good part is that my work entails being around really good talent and cool people. I might not have much of a social life anymore, but I was constantly being inspired. What more can I ask for? Some pics:





Each of these pictures deserve an entire blog entry of its own, but I’m just too lazy to do that. Even writing the captions seems like too much right now. And yes, Rain is beautiful enough to deserve two pictures in one post.
The month ended nicely as Thanksgiving weekend came (last three pics) and I reunited with some of my favorite people in the world. Ate lots of food and went on a minitrip to San Diego with my Besties. The season of warm, fuzzy feelings has begun. Happy Holidays! I’ll try to write more normal entries from now on. No more grouping everything together into one entry.
JC again
Monday, November 16th, 2009So I’m putting this pic up again because the blogpost I wrote for AudreyMag is up. I shot the interview as a video for Audrey’s media library, but had to write a few words about it too. Hence the blurry video screen shot as a visual. Oh well. The video might go up when the website is revamped, but here’s the story for now. Enjoy!
Leave it up to the pros
Friday, October 30th, 2009Sometimes good text complementing a photograph can make it look so much cooler than it really is. Thanks, Audrey Magazine, for using my pics!
Happy 35th Birthday Hello Kitty!
Tuesday, October 27th, 2009GR Biennale 2: Exhibition Preview
Saturday, October 24th, 2009
Went behind-the-scenes during the install of Giant Robot’s Biennale 2: 15 years!



Souther Salazar’s whimsical installation. Love the details!

Beware of what’s behind these crates! David Choe, you never seize to shock the mutha out of me.

Rob Sato standing proudly in front of his two paintings!
You can see the massive amount of pics that i took below.

Thanks for having us EN!
Anyone going to the opening reception tonight?
Big Phony Live! And In Color
Wednesday, October 21st, 2009
IAmKoreAm.com‘s first LIVE webshow was a hit! Lots of people tuned in, asked questions, requested songs, and won the giveaways. Big ups to Big Phony for filling our office with beautiful music.

Comedian Danny Cho made an appearance. I saw him do the ‘ktown hotties’ impression in person! hehe, funny dude.

Janice giving me that sexy look she does so well.

They’re both awake in this picture, I promise.

The famous Big Phony brown paper bag.
in studio with big phony from Elizabeth Kim on Vimeo.
“This Ain’t No BooBooAss Shiet”
Monday, October 19th, 2009
Interviewed Justin Chon today. Apologies for the blurry screenshot. I was so focused on using the video function on my camera that I forgot to snap some photos of him. Ugh, so absent minded, where is my head these days? As an excuse, I was caught off guard a little when I was called to interview him just one hour before the appointment. I knew I was going to interview him at sometime, but had no idea it’d be so soon. What luck, to already be in LA and to have my camera on hand!
Anyway, he’s a cool guy. We talked about the new Twilight movie that he’s in, the clothing store that he owns, traveling… and he kept saying, “booboo-ass shiet” to describe things. I’m still not sure what that means, but he’s cute enough to get away with whatever ridiculousness he wants to say.
Nipples Pieces of Her Dream
Friday, October 16th, 2009
The second part of my interview with Bai Ling is up on Audrey Magazine’s blog.
It was fun interviewing her. We had dinner at Veggie Grille on Sunset, where I just turned on the recorder and chatted with her over our chinese chicken salads. The conversation was really natural. At the end of the meal, I had enough material to call it an interview. After the red light turned off we talked about more personal things while sharing carrot cake for dessert. She’s cool. Just wants to be heard, like everyone else. Check out the interview here .
photo by The Social Trust.






























