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Cali Cam | Noir (Official Music Video)

Here is the official music video of “Noir” by Cali Cam off of his album entitled “The Champagne Chronicles”. 

The video was directed by The Visualists and took place at The Spot Barrio Logan

Click HERE to check out more of Cali Cam’s music.

29/5/12

“The Chronicles of The IndiVisuals: Trillary Bank$ of Kreative Khaos Photography”

HARE: Thank you for taking time out to do this interview with me, First off, what’s your name and where are you from?


Trillary: My name is Aliyah Sahar, better known as Trillary Bank$. I’m from Richmond, California.


HARE: Nice. Cali girl. Do you still reside in California at the moment?


Trillary: No, not anymore. I live in the DC area, but I will be moving to New York pretty soon.


HARE: A lot of culture in NYC, as well as DC. What is it that you do for a living?


Trillary: I am a Kreator of art. I do photography, graphic designs, and videography.


HARE: How long have you been doing all of that? Also, what/who inspired you to become the creator that you are today? And where was the alias Kreative Khaos derived from?


Trillary: I started experimenting with photography first, and the rest came later. Basically, I taught myself everything that I know. My family inspired me, and still inspires me to this day. I come from a family of creative people. Kreative Khaos isn’t an alias. It’s actually the name of my company that I created when I was in high school.


HARE: As you know, I dabble in photography, as well. I observe a lot of your work, as well as the work of many other fellow photographers and artists, in order to gain inspiration and influence. Are there any other artists or photographers whose work inspires and/or influences you?


Trillary: Hmmmm. The only photography I would say that really influences me would be from Annie Leibovitz and Tim Burton. Tim Burton influences me in many aspects of my life. He is one of a kind and a true artist.


HARE: I see that you’ve done a lot of visual work for Sir EU The Great of the Kool Klux Klan, as well as many others associated. How did you and Sir EU link up?


Trillary: I met him when I was in school at The Art Institute of DC.


HARE: From the visuals, it always looks like a bunch of fun being around him and the other Klan members. Like, the atmosphere is always energetic and live. What do you like the most about collaborating visually with him?


Trillary: Eu is very creative. Also, he’s my best friend, so we’ve become very close over the past couple years. We just vibe off each other. It’s always a chill energy. He’s very smart, as well.


HARE: Indeed, he is. A very talented musician, as well. I’m going to reach out to him soon to get a blog interview done. Get in the mind of the Hippo God, haha. As far as your work goes, what can we expect from you in the time coming?


Trillary: Just more photography. Also, I’ll be doing some interviews with musicians in the area, as well as a couple short documentaries.


HARE: Nice. I’m definitely looking forward to that. Before we wrap up, would you like to give any last words or shout outs to anyone?


Trillary: I’d just like to say thank you to everybody that has supported me thus far. and a shout out to my homies and my family. Also, thanks for for taking the time out to do this interview with me.


HARE: I thank you so much, Trillary. As always, I will be keeping my eyes on you and your work. It’s more than a honor to watch you grow as an artist. Again, thank you and I wish much success to you now and in the near future.


Trillary: Thank you, and I wish the same for you, as well. It’s been a pleasure.