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  • 03-08-19

    THANK U

    Thank you to everyone who came out to our screenings in SF and NY! Super fun events and the only reason we can do this is because people like you are into it. THANK U THANK U THANK U.

    More events in more cities to be announced.

    If you would like to pick up the book, go here :

    https://hatandbeard.com/collections/books/products/hamburger-eyes

    And don’t forget, we got our zines and stuff here :

    https://shophamburgereyes.com/

  • 03-03-19

    Contact

    Photo by David Potes

    More photos from our new book!

    Click here to get a copy.

    Photo by David Root

    Photo by Stefan Simikich

    Photo by Alex Martinez

  • 02-24-19

    NYC

    Announcing the screening of the HE doc and the release of the new book, SF EYES, in New York!

    Tuesday
    March 5 2019
    8:30 PM

    METROGRAPH
    7 Ludlow St
    New York, NY 10002

    We will be doing a Q+A after too.

    This is a free event, but you have to rsvp.

    Send email to rsvp@hatandbeard.com with “Metro” in the header and your name.

    See u there.

  • 02-18-19

    Caught

    Photo by Ray Potes

    More photos from our upcoming book, SF EYES.

    Photo by Alex Martinez

    Photo by Ted Pushinsky

    Photo by David Potes

  • 02-14-19

    Eighteen

    We’re 18 yrs old now and couldn’t do it with out you. Here’s a 20% discount code for the store. It will last a day or 2. Enter code ” VDAYBDAY ”

    Shop here : http://shophamburgereyes.com

  • 02-14-19

    New Book

    Photo by Troy Holden

    Today is Hamburger Eyes 18th bday! Thanks for sticking with us, I know it has been a long and winding road. Here are photos from our upcoming book, SF EYES published by Hat and Beard Press. Celebrate with us on Feb 27th!

    Photo by David Uzzardi

    Photo by Chris Beale

    Photo by Kappy

  • 02-13-19

    Yayailer

    https://hamburgereyes.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/VID_93310903_100416_654.mp4

    Trailer for our new upcoming doc! Come to the premier in SF, info below.

  • 02-11-19

    SF EYES

    It’s happening, our book is here! Come celebrate with us in San Francisco. We will be screening a 30 min documentary and launching the new book.

    WEDNESDAY
    FEB 27 2019
    ROXIE THEATER
    3117 16TH ST
    SF CA 94103

    6:30 – 7:00 Book sales are open
    7:00 – 7:30 Screen documentary
    7:30 – 8:00 Signing and conversation

    More info here : https://www.roxie.com/ai1ec_event/hamburger-eyes/?instance_id=32221

    Buy the book here : https://hatandbeard.com/collections/books/products/hamburger-eyes

    The event is free but you must rsvp!

    Send email to rsvp with your name and “Roxie” in the subject line.

    rsvp@hatandbeard.com

    Use this flyer to share on social media.

  • 02-06-19

    Flying

    Photo by Joe Plonsker

    Photo by Thatcher Keats

  • 02-04-19

    Polarities

    Photo by Samuel Liebert

    Remember when dobermans were the badass dogs? In 80’s movies, the bad guy’s mansion always had 2 dobermans. When I was a kid I got chased on my bike for 5 blocks by a huge doberman. Sooner or later pitbulls took the crown for most badass dog. Remember in “No Country For Old Men” when Josh Brolin is getting chased by a pitbull? Soo sketchy. Great scene.

    At what point does “bad” evolve into “badass”? At point does “badass” mean “good”? For example, why do we root for the menacing killer robot machine known as “The Terminator”?

    I dont know, I’m not very psycho analytical. But I’ve been looking at photos all day and wonder why certain “bad” photos are actually “good” and why some of the “good” photos are actually not good at all.

    There are more than a few things at play here. State of mind, editing for printed pages vs editing for anything else, peer pressure, etc. I could go on and on.

    I think that we need the polarities of good vs bad to learn. (“Contrast” right?) The idea is you learn how to shoot a basketball by evolving from bad form to good form. Then good form is supposed to lead to more buckets.

    But we know this is not always the case. You can have perfect fundamentals and still totally suck. Or you can have the worst posture but somehow swish every shot. So beyond learning is game perspective.

    To bring it back around, I think once you’re passed good vs bad, passed winning vs losing, then you develop a wider perspective. And sharing perspectives is sharing stories. So I guess this is more about game appreciation.

  • 01-30-19

    Pencil

    Photo by Arthur Pollock

    Photo by Jefferson Caine Lankford

    Photo by Tommaso Sacconi

    Photo by Fernanda Peruzzo

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