Friday, April 27, 2012

Happy Friday

I've been cranking over here! Building, designing, creating! I can't complain. Life is good. I promise to have more photos for everyone soon. I've had two bikes at paint for a while and I have another one going out today. So the photos have been delayed because of the new paint schedule, which is fine. I finished another frame that is already being ridden. We've been trying to get photos of it, but the shop has been a big game of Lego's for the last month and a half, so my "photo studio" has been in limbo as well.

I also have another bike that I have been slowly working on that has been a project for a friend of mine.

So that's 5 frames for me in the last 7 weeks. Not bad. Jeremy P's frame starts on Monday!

If you like photos and want to see more photos of my daily undertaking (kinda what this blog used to be) follow me on instagram. All kinds of stuff going on there. Astinner.

It rained all week and now its beautiful outside here in Santa Barbara. Go outside and ride this weekend. Spring is here and I couldn't be happier. Cheers!

Enjoy this jam. It should get your Friday kicked off right.

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Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Full Frame Collective.

If you havn't had the opportunity to vist this site, you must. Its great stuff and they just did a super rad article on me. I'm honored to be part of the Personal Series on their website. This was one of the first TIG bikes I did for my buddy John Bennet. It turned out really nice and he is very happy with it. So was I. These are the only pictures of it. I frantically got a string of bikes done right before NAHBS and never got a chance to photograph them before they got shipped out.









All of these photos were taken by Terry Barensten of FFC. He owns the rights to all of these photos. 

You can check out their website here:

http://fullframecollective.com/

And you can check out the article they did on me here:

http://fullframecollective.com/2012/04/aaron-stinner/

Thanks again and keep up the good work boys!