So check this one out:
Scage over at Booyabase in Holland designed this tee for our film.
Pretty sweet, huh!?! See more work at Booyabase’s Fotolog page
So check this one out:
Scage over at Booyabase in Holland designed this tee for our film.
Pretty sweet, huh!?! See more work at Booyabase’s Fotolog page
The Bronx is considered by many as the birth place of graffiti. That’s why it’s so important to understand a bit of the history back in the day when hip hop culture was being born.

Born in the Bronx, the new book by Johan Kugelberg (Author), Afrika Bambaataa (Foreword), Buddy Esquire (Contributor), Jeff Chang (Contributor), Joe Conzo (Photographer) tells this story.

Shells of a building and car on Stebbins Ave., Bronx, 1978. (c. Joe Conzo)
Joe Conzo is one of the few people to have documented the decay, decline, and resistance of the Bronx during the 70’s. It’s important to know that during that time property owners were actually setting fire to their own buildings in order to collect the insurance money. As a result many of the poor people there lived in utter urban decay, with burnt out buildings all around them. To combat their depressing environment the founders of hip hop created an art form that didn’t cost much to do and that brought the members of their community together. Joe Conzo went on to document this incredible art form called hip hop- born out of poverty and inhumane conditions- that is now respected around the world. He is considered the first hip hop photographer.
Check out this article: “Go back in rhyme with book ‘Born in the Bronx,’ a photographic tour of hip-hop’s birth“ to see some pics and read more about the book.
To find out more about Joe Conzo’s background & experiences taking Hip Hop’s baby pictures read this great NY Times article
Tony Tone, Africa Bambaataa, Busy Bee, Zulu Nation Anniversary, Bronx River, 1981 (c. Joe Conzo)
See Tony Tone talk about growing up in the Bronx on Bomb It’s Youtube page

Booboo, The Bronx, 1978 (c. Joe Conzo)
Check out some more of the pics at Rolling Stone
You can see the real deal at Joe Conzo’s website: www.joeconzo.com
Grab yourself a copy at Amazon, or your independent local bookstore.

Also check out Jeff Chang’s classic book: Can’t Stop Won’t Stop A History of the Hip Hop Generation
CreWest Presents:
RESISTANCE & RESPECT: A Forum on LA Muralism
11.17.07 @ Crewest Gallery

| A Forum on Los Angeles Muralism & Graff Art: 1932-2007 presented by Crewest, Arts 4 City Youth, Olmeca & Rage One -featuring the 1971 PBS documentary on David Alfaro Siqueiros’ 1932 Olvera Street mural América Tropical by Jesús Salvador Treviño Panelists/Presenters: Moderated by Man One EXHIBITION: |
| Event Information: |
| Saturday, November 17, 2007 2:00 PM – 8:00 PM All Ages cover: FREE |
| Venue Information: |
| Crewest Gallery 110 Winston St. at Main St., between 4th and 5th Sts Los Angeles, CA 90013 (213) 627-8272 https://www.crewest.com/ |

Bomb It will screen at the Oslo International Film Festival from November 15-25, 2007.
Check us out up north! Jon will be at the first two screenings – Nov 19th & Nov 20th. Bomb It screens:
Monday, 19. Nov 18:00 [at Filmens Hus Tancred]
Tuesday, 20. Nov 18:30 [at Filmens Hus Tancred]
Saturday, 24. Nov 13:00 [at Filmens Hus Tancred]
Get more info here