favorite moments in shots

The keys that I am typing, using, taping, stroking… either way the keys are not ink pens, yet the way the words in this font appear on my tablet are literally giving me life. The aesthetics, the sensation, the flow of all that can make up a fulfilling writing session. It brings a rush that is lowkey indescribable, an “IYKYK” sorta vibe, as the moderns would say. Writing has always evoked the goodness within my feels, but for obvious reasons I use the word ‘always’ quite loosely…when was the last time I fuckin’ wrote anything?! Well, in public? From time to time I journal but not mos def enough, I dabbled in fiction writing, still not enough. I even started on some erotica in one of my many notebooks; not nearly enough real life excitement for that, sorry pervies. But it all feels energizing nonetheless, I can only thank the universe and my ancestors for magnetizing a burst of creative juices within my mind and spirit. Time comes along and passes by, rather we are in some form of waiting or not, time will just keep on timing as it marches through your life. It changes paths and outlooks, so I’m geeked out and grateful in this moment, even in these days.

Clearly it has been years since I have posted anything on my website, and now that we’re in ’25 my last post date made me a little queasy when I read it. So much shit has happened since then *nervous laugh* and a lot of it has impacted our lives for good, while having to adapt to emanate uncertainty aka more of us are straight up living in survival mode on the daily…whatever that means for you or myself, it became even more real in the past 5 years. But I digress! You wanna see some pictures and I want to show em to ya, real bad 🙂 the shots in this post are from a few of my all time favorite shoots and they hold crazy good memories in the heart, not just the memory cards. Please enjoy, and let me know what you think! Feedback is fuel, kids.

– @cgsevenxphoto ✨

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Graduation Day 2024

Failure x Swervedriver @ The Fonda Theater

On some occasions timing has a way of being in your favorite and presents the perfect chance to grab life by its horns of focus. Last year, I began feeling the urge to get my thoughts and experiences out onto paper/screen. And I hadn’t felt such an urge since taking a magazine writing class a few years back. It went beyond the desire to enter a new journal passage or research/review the latest social strain on the world around me, which could sometimes pledged my mind. I wanted to extensively answer the writer within myself , twisting my own reality in with dystopian fiction and societal “what the fucks”.

So I began to do what I like to call creative scrying and started on a story that will likely be published one of these upcoming days, even if only for the sake of doing being weirdly artistic. When I was a younger girl I wanted to be a singer. *sensing your hard eye roll* But I also loved reading music magazines and writing in school; that’s fulfilled me more than watching TRL and eating potato chips. All of those interest are still with me, unshaken by the pursuit of studying a handful of other subjects: radio broadcasting and psychology being a couple of them. The latter is still something I fuck with 😈 because it’s just so goddamn open.

It’s been awhile since I’ve posted a blog entry, now that we’re here and talking etcetera… But this is truly a special kind of post. One with a link to something mega cool that I put my whole self into, it even has pictures! I’m happy as hell that I was given the chance to cover another highly anticipated concert, this time at home in L.A. Check out my full review of Failure and Swervedriver’s last night of their Spring tour, freshly published by the ever awesome Cryptic Rock. It was a true blast of an experience for a die hard music fan like myself.

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That Friday Night with She Wants Revenge

The city of San Diego has pulled at my heartstrings for just about a few years now, and I greatly love that place and all of its glorious non L.A. energy. Two weeks ago I had the chance to bask in the joy of doing a few new things on a solo trip, including the first time I’ve ever had the pleasure of seeing Darkwave band She Wants Revenge live on stage. The Music Box in San Diego seemed to truly fit the band’s well known deliverance of fluent energy, dark yet always plentiful with warmth and the fuzziest of emotions. Adam Bravin opened for “himself” to start the night with his solo project Love, Ecstasy and Terror; making the entire show even more special.

Here I proudly post the results of my first official photo pass with a few shots of She Wants Revenge, flaunting their stuff at one of the coolest venues I’ve ever discovered.

Cheers to all! ~Cg7view.weebly.com

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Get Down On A Saturday Night: Jason Taylor’s Birthday and EP release Party

Here we are closing in on another month in 2018, another gloomy day in Los Angeles as “true” Spring days have spoiled us all, some of us are craving a bit more sunshine for a needed true energy boost. April has been a month enriched with musical events, the experiences that come along with each of the artist/bands show, a variety of new album releases with announcements , and tons of new music discovery to start the month of May in good spirits.

The Study on Hollywood Boulevard has a charm about it that feels quaint and welcoming from what can and does lurk right outside its doors, so I am always up for a reason to visit and soak up the atmosphere. Last Saturday night was nothing short of refreshing as there was so much to be excited for: a debut album release and live performance while celebrating the big 30 with the club’s entire crowd.

Jason Ryan Taylor’s brand new EP ‘Creation Creator’ was written entirely by himself and presents a seven track audible burst of warm revitalizing tones that should be placed on repeat and adsorbed to the fullest of listening potential, Spotify and those compact disk that some of us older people still play are both more than acceptable. The show marked the first time I’ve seen Jason live and was certainly a bonus treat for my photographer/videographer side; his energy was captured by the camera undoubtedly sparked up some ever-chill Jack White flare. I think it’s safe to say that I am now a super-fan as well as creation- influenced, and that is always cause for a double dose of happy.

JRT gets down on ‘Sleeping with the Fan’ at The Study in Hollywood. ®CG7View_Photography

📸 Check out some still shots over on my site @ http://cg7view.weebly.com

✨ AND Mosey over to Jason Ryan Taylor’s Instagram and more 🎼 @ https://www.instagram.com/nodrinksonthepiano/

The Mendenhall Experiment EP Review

I’ve been waking up in Los Angeles for nearly an entire 30 years, sometimes by the warmth of the day’s hot sun, like this Saturday morning. Growing up with CD’s and cassettes, 90’s kids received their fix of the latest music on Tuesdays, unable to resist the favorite tracks on repeat and for x amount of time. Fridays are now when most of us look forward to for such gratification, but this particular new music release brought something quite ear catching to the metal scene. To my ears played a small gem that uniquely shines and was surely much anticipated.
The Mendenhall Experiment’s self-titled EP found itself on repeat in my tiny Bluetooth speaker, pouring out an ambiance that sounds natural within their hard rock deliverance. As I’ve seen the band live only once, it clicked in my mind that they undoubtedly poses the scarily forgotten potential that lies within a triple threat: performance, fluent skill set in musicianship, and lyrical content that can grab the audience. The noticeably auditable desire to express what it means to share a bleeding passion for music with the listener never hurt, either.
From the emotive flow of relatable lyrics to the technical sharpness from the entire band, the 6 track EP will stick with the frequent listener of the rock genre and leave them excited to hear much more. Two special guest appearances are also on the EP, (go get it and find out who they are!) adding a tasty bit of “Fuck Yeah” factor to its well-done mix and production. The Mendenhall Experiment is one band who indeed strike a hunch in the musical side of intuition when it comes to going the distance in their work.

Give a good listen on Spotify music & iTunes, also check out some social media below

https://www.facebook.com/TheMendenhallExperiment/

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Deftones and Hollywood ‘Gore’

I have so much listening space for the band that has rocked for the past 2 decades, very recently released their 8th studio album, and came to little ol’ Hollywood last month for a Jimmy Kimmel outdoor performance.

Deftones held my full attention and excitement on that breezy Spring afternoon and for the very first time, I got to watch them play live.

A big and dorky Thank you to my sister for dragging me along. ˆ—ˆ

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Wine Over Matter

Checking your Facebook feed was never so exciting!!

After getting word that Maynard James Keenan was coming to town with his very own and well renowned Caduceus wine, nothing but the shakes and my first wine tasting reservation followed. A few little birdies have expressed some surprise at the fact that guest were allowed to take photos for such an event, but a gorgeous Sunday afternoon like this brought on its fair share of feeling lucky.

The guest menu and one of our delicious red flights...the food served was too good to save for pictures! #HeiroomLA

The guest menu and one of our delicious red flights…the food served was too good to save for pictures! #HeiroomLA

The odds of catching MJK drinking his own lovely creation...

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A cork built tough

A cork built tough

This will be the lush of me

This will be the lush of me

Before it pops

Before it pops

353. Still clueless about this number...

353. Still clueless about this number…

'Nuff said

‘Nuff said

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Virgin for All Hail The Yeti

 A ‘little’ metal band caused a huge and shredding scene at ‘ye olde Hollywood’s Viper Room on Aug. 31st.  Vocalist Conner Garritty made this EXTREMELY armature shot possible.  

                        AHTY2014           Check out All Hail The Yeti reppin’ local metal

https://www.facebook.com/officialallhailtheyeti

Enrot Metals-Up Life

And we’re off!

I gathered so much inspiration from and for “self”- proclaimed demon driven metal band Enrot with my armature journalist review.  The local L.A. music scene is truly rocked with the presence of such a band.  Check it out!
>>CG7

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I remember, when I was 5 years old, sitting…watching MTV (R.I.P.) and being more than happy to wait for my favorite music video by R.E.M. Time helped me figure out that I actually was able to appreciate a huge variety of music, and long before I fully understood what any of what that meant or how it would shape me as a person.

Some people say “I’ll listen to anything but country music”; and although I cannot personally agree with said statement, I also can’t figure how the hell that genre became so ”uncool”. But I’ve always had a particular genre of no no music: Thrash Metal. I had the entire idea of listening to thrash AND death metal wrapped tightly in my head as a form of musical noise that was mostly tone and rhythm less. Trying to understand the psychological process of hardcore metal heads was once a tad bit mind blowing to me. As I grew older, and dated a fair share of metal heads, I began to wonder why I was so attracted to them… I began to set seemingly personal taste aside and LISTEN with more than my ears.

Now, taking one music class makes no one an expert on music as a whole or even in theory. But as some of us grow, it’s easier to step outside ones comfort zone in order to see and hear different perspectives. A long time friend of mine invited me to his band’s gigs for a few months, and I told him that if the money gods would have it that I’d be there with bells on. That friend, Quentin, is the lead vocalist of groove-orientated thrash metal band Enrot. Of course I sort of shrugged off the actual live music factor, while viewing it all as a fun/ interesting night out with support for the band. So! I put a shit ton of effort into girling myself up, shot the shit around the bar because I was flying solo, and waited for my poor mixture of drinks to kick in.

Enrot took the stage at 10pm, everyone gathered as I anticipated a mediocre enjoyment of the performance….and I was proven wrong so very fast. The band drew me in more and more as their set-list went on, Quentin’s vocals were beyond on point, and it was all made clear: the talent displayed by the other 3 members of the band was a headbangingly awesome surprise as well. Watching the bassist to my right, guitarist to my left and the drummer bang away as if he were conjuring Satan all got a well needed rage-rise out of me. I felt the rhythmic patterns of each instrument, listened to vocal and lyrical flow, not to mention I had no ‘effin clue that Quentin could scream like a pro. The energy on stage set the band apart from most local bands I’ve seen in my mere 10 years of watching live rock music; all 4 members brought some heavy shit while connecting with the crowd on a strong level of skill. Although I lost count of how many songs were in their set, I didn’t want the guys to stop playing…but now have a new found feel and comprehension of why metal has such an impact on certain people and their dire need to be expressive in all the wrong and scary ways.

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