T.PARRIS

May 19th, 2013 | Category: Work | 0 Comments

T.Parris and me been friends for a long time. On my last trip to New York we linked up again, and after helping me accomplish several projects we also took the time to shoot some photos of him. On one set I made him climb the YMCA Harlem building. On top of the building he revealed how he is scared of heights, I still made him climb up some small latter all the way to the top and everything worked out. Here are some photos and also a video where he speaks about how we met, and working with me. Enjoy.


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MILES x MOJO II

May 11th, 2013 | Category: Cool Stuff, Personal | 0 Comments

He got his gear a couple days ago, so I took some photos for them yesterday.

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MILES x MOJO

May 9th, 2013 | Category: Cool Stuff | 0 Comments

Mojo usually only do men and women wear but yesterday they hooked me up with a small collection for my son Miles. Thanks a lot, and make sure you check out www.mojo-snowboarding.de. All their clothes are handmade and drawn.

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HABESHA

May 8th, 2013 | Category: Personal | 0 Comments

In 2011 I went to Ethiopia to meet the parents of my girlfriend and the future grandparents of my son. I stayed for a short while and also took a lot of photos. I have never published them so with the new website I thought I take the time and touch them up a little and put them out. I called it Habesha, it’s a term Ethiopians use to refer to themselves. Click on the photo to see the whole thing.

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Q

May 8th, 2013 | Category: Cool Stuff, Personal | 0 Comments

One day my friend Nima from DubCNN.com and Empire Distribution came down to L.A. from S.F., where he stays. He spent a couple of days over in the Valley and one of the days we decided to go to the Smoke Out Festival, that is sponsored by DubCNN.

After a long as drive … I don’t know how long or far away it was, I really can’t remember but with traffic and everything else we spent ages in the car. When we got there everything already started and even though DubCNN was one of the sponsors, we had a hard time with the wrist bands, not getting the right one. So after going in, we still made it to the backstage area, due to the fact that Nima knows every artist in this world (I am sure you can run into Lil Wayne and he somehow heard about Nima in some kind of way and says he knows him, he really knows everybody … and if not they think his name is Nemo) and my skills talking to security. Backstage, we hung out with … I can’t even remember. I know Cypress Hill was there, Wiz just got off stage.

Well after all that we went to the press area, which was way more interesting. Of course we did not know it before and missed half the action. We stumbled into one of the motor homes and the whole TDE crew hung out (no Kendrick). Nima knew them all and he wanted to do an interview with Schoolboy Q real fast. It seemed like Q just got of stage, he was drunk, high, not in the mood, whateverwhatever. It turned out to be the worst interview ever. And that’s not Nima’s fault. After that I shot Q real fast. As you can see in his face, he was not in the mood at all, but then again, he always looks like that!

After Q, I went outside and there was Ab-Soul and Jay Rock, I took a quick photo of them. And here comes Fashawn out of nowhere … of course I shot him again. He was quite happy to see me, due to the fact that we have a background and know each other. There were a couple of other artists, but I forgot who and what happened. The only thing I can remember is that when you want to leave, you have to pass 2 security checkpoints in a real short distance, so after passing the first security checkpoint we gave our passes to some girls so they can walk into the backstage area. Now after that we weren’t able to leave the “cage” in between those checkpoints anymore and basically were stuck. We couldn’t walk out and at the same time we couldn’t walk in again. It took a while until we were able to figure that situation out and security let us go. After that we drove back to the Valley and I left my Adidas jacket in the rental car.

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NEW WEBSITE …

April 16th, 2013 | Category: Personal | 0 Comments

… with new photos > www.pascalkerouche.com.

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FRANK OCEAN | LOST

April 13th, 2013 | Category: Cool Stuff | 0 Comments

frank ocean [lost] from christopher francis ocean on Vimeo.




THE DAY I MET AZIE

April 3rd, 2013 | Category: Personal, Work | 3 Comment

During my last stay in New York I went to this underground hip hop spot in Harlem, where they sell mixtapes, DVDs, magazines, and hold local battles. I forgot the name of the spot but it was a little bit up from 125th street on the west side. I was there with my good friend T. Parris – I will come back to his story later down the road – and he asked me “You want to shoot AZ?” Now I am thinking about the rapper AZ from Brooklyn. I looked at him and asked “AZ? The rapper?” – “No, Azie!” and Parris pointed to a magazine with Azie Faison on the cover.

Azie Faison is a big street legend in Harlem and a former drug dealer, who made over $100,000 weekly selling cocaine in Harlem during the 1983 – 1990. Remember that Jay-Z / Roc-A-Fella Records movie ‘Paid in Full’? Its based on his life. So I agreed, if he can make it happen, why not. A couple of phone calls later he said it was lined up.

Some days passed and we was talking about where to do it, so I told him I want to do it in Harlem, an environment where he feels comfortable. People told me pretty quick that I need to do it somewhere quite, because he don’t want to be around too much attention and where to many people are. So I suggested some grimy back alley. Harlem changed a lot since the 80s, specially the last 10 years. So when Azie heard me suggestion on the other side of the phone he simply replied “Harlem is still grimy?”

We made up a spot and decided to meet there. It was a day full of rain and snow. I thought he might cancel because it was snowing like crazy outside. When I got there, he was already there, sitting on the backseat of a car. Some guy approached us, introduced himself and asked where we want to do it. I picked a spot real fast, and he told me Azie is waiting in the car, he will pull closer to the spot.

After Azie got out the car, he looked at me and said he can not do it at that particular spot. He knows somebody that is “selling” from there, so he don’t want to be all up in his business and specially with cameras. I picked a different spot minutes later and he posted up. Not only due to his weight but also to his appearance he has a pretty crazy presents in front of you. While it was pouring water on him, he stayed relaxed and took all the time in the world, as if there was no rain at all, or it just didn’t bother him at all. He sure been through worse, you can already tell by the scar going from one side of his head to the other side. He got shot a several times in his head. They had to cut his head open to remove the bullets.

After I was done with the photos he asked me if I have some questions for him but I declined. “No interview?”, he asked. Parris told him we just wanted to take some photos and don’t want to be all up in his business, since he never really broke down his story in detail, but he just laughed and said “I don’t care, for you, anything.” After that he said he really appreciate me taking my time to see him and take some photos … like I did something for him. After that we all went back to his car, where he stick around for another good 20 minutes and just spoke about common interests.

During the whole time we did the shoot, there came a bunch of people by. Every single one, no matter if old or young recognized him and shouted “Whats up Azie?”, “ACE!” or “Azie!!” and he greeted each of them, asked some how there families are or just nodded at others. I experienced him as a funny and calm guy. Thank you Azie for taking your time.

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TOUR MADNESS: DEAD PREZ

March 29th, 2013 | Category: Personal, Work | 0 Comments

The day after I came back to Hamburg from New York, Dead Prez came to town to perform at a local club called Logo. Julian, also known as InkDifferent in the Tattoo world, told me about it and asked me to join him. Dead Prez been to Hamburg before, back in 2010, and last time they been here, I went with them to the studio and we shot a couple of photos for a german clothing line called “Mahagony”. I took those photos to print some canvas as a present. Julian, his girl and myself got to the venue kind of early, Dead Prez wasn’t there yet. After they walked in they went straight to the Backstage room, I gave them a couple of minutes and went right in there. Thanks to security (there was none, just a sign to keep the door shut) I got in pretty easy.

“Good evening Gentleman!” was my approach when I walked in, DJ Mikeflo recognized me straight away (at least I think so). I told them that I shot them 3 years ago, they clearly remembered and that I now have some prints for them. I pulled out the canvas and passed them along. All three of them were super happy. M1 told me that nobody ever done that for them in there 20 years in the music business. After all the happiness I asked them to give Julian a drop as a tattoo artist. Before they agreed they asked if he is dope, because they are really thinking about getting some art done. I showed them my arm and they were blown away. At this point the show had to start and they went on stage.

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After a great show (!!) M1 and Mikeflo spent some (endless) time with the fans, signing stuff, talking to them and selling their new album. After the club calmed down again, I introduced them to Julian, and Dead Prez decided to get tatted … on this tour stop! So we made an appointment for next morning 8 am since they had to leave town by noon. 8 am comes … nothing happened. I been into the hip hop world, so this is normal. I thought they not going to come past … but then 30 minutes later my phone rings. Mikeflo and Stic are ready! I passed them the address, they jumped in a cab and we met at the photo studio where we shot the photos 3 years ago. From there we walked over to “Alte Liebe Tattoo” where Julian works. After Mikeflo took a look at the sketch that Julian made over night, he decided really quick what he wants to get.

In the meantime I went back to the studio with Stic to shoot some more photos. Due to the fact that my girl is from Ethiopia, he told me a lot of his trip he wants to take there at the end of the year and take part of a marathon. We shot a couple of photos and went back to the tattoo studio were Julian was finishing up. After that I took Mikeflo back to the photo studio to do a little session. After we finished, we all went to a place in the area to get some soup and from there on it was time to leave and jump straight on the bus.

Stic told me they had a great tour stop, and here are some of the photos I took during the stop from the shoot and in-between. Thank you to Jim Gramming for Assisting me during the shoot … and thank you to Dead Prez. I got some more photos for the next time … until then.

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WAGNER PROJECTS HARLEM

March 19th, 2013 | Category: Personal | 0 Comments

I recently turned 30 years old, and which place is better to celebrate it then the place that you love most? So I choose New York and kind of felt like I went home. It was a short 10 days trip, but enough to catch up with old friends, take photos, and party. Last time I was in New York was August 2009. I missed it, and it felt good to see that it did not change.

During my trip I spent a couple hours in the Wagner Projects in Harlem. The day I went there it was snowing and cold wind blew threw the blocks of the project. So I decided to shot a lot of black & white over there, it worked. On the plane I organized some of the photos, and I am not 100% sure where to go with it yet … but here is a preview.

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