Showing posts with label groundup pirates. Show all posts
Showing posts with label groundup pirates. Show all posts

2.08.2009

Follow-Up Ground-Up Model Casting Call

It was pretty gnarly. I didn't try out or anything but I did take a friend because she was very much interested. They had video cameras, couple photographers, and, ofcourse, Nboss. If you missed the casting call that day, I heard from my source (heheh) that they will be holding another one soon since this one was only advertised for a week before. This was just a taste of what they're looking for.

Check back for more :)

2.03.2009

GROUND-UP PIRATES :: Modeling Agency :: OPEN Casting Call


How exciting is this!
Ground-Up Pirates are creating their own Modeling agency. Seeing that some of their early models started modeling for Ground-Up first, then blossomed and got signed to modeling contract... Noa decides to make a modeling agency. Woo!
This is promising.
Please come out and try if you are an inspiring model!
There's nothing to lose but SO MUCH to gain :)


Honolulu Design Center
1250 Kapiolani Blvd. 
Saturday February 07, 2009
10:30am - 2:30pm
Bring your portfolios, and valid I.D. 
Ages 17 - 25 years old.
All information are located on the banner/ flyer above. 



* NOTE: The Ground-Up Pirate links are to the right of my blog. 

12.30.2008

Last Night ~

Ground Up Event!
21+over at the Loft







As you can tell from the photos there was dancing, music, amazing amaaazing art, fashion, photography, and yes, drinks magically balancing of people's heads. 

6.08.2008

GroundUP's China Earthquake Relief


This time around , the GroundUP show was held at the Honolulu Design Center with selected GroundUP artists. It was cool to have it at this location because there was air conditioning, a restaurant near by, and a wine bar. Oh, and the best thing was that there was PARKING! But the downfall was -- it wasn't as "chill" as the Chinatown courtyard is. At the chinatown courtyard, you'd feel fine if you wanted to just pick a corner of the room to sit... but at the Honolulu Design Center, it wasn't like that. There were only 4-5 tables and 20 chairs. Besides that... it's always great to attend an event that will donate to the unfortunates in the world... in this case -- China. The live performances were awesome! Good job everyone that participated, and if you missed this one... be sure to check out the next one! You can keep checking on the GroundUP website or myspace to see when the next show is. Or! Just read my blog and I'll tell ya ^_^