Self Edge x Sidney Lo outtakes

How it all went down…you think they actually made Sidney Lo wigs? We gave it a cut but it ended up kind of like a bob. Case in point…

Self Edge x Sidney Lo WAYWT Exhibition

Self Edge puts up their new Flat Head window display, featuring my What Are You Wearing Today? exhibition from New York. Displayed are two mannequins, before and after, with the infamous stool and mountain bike, a brick wall, and the exhibit video looping 24/7 for passerbyers to check out.
Jul 2, 2008 • categories: Cool Shit, Fashion, Photography, San Francisco • tags: selfedge sidneylo waywt

Preview of the preview before the preview
This is a preview of a preview that will be announced and released in the upcoming week. After a year and a half of work, we’re ready to let the cat out of the bag…for a moment. Suffice to say, I’m relieved I can finally announce that my latest work is going to be completed later this year and put together for 2009.






Polaroid at Bocce Ball

Courtesy of Sonny’s flickr.
Note: You can observe my conspicuously crooked nose. I swear I’m looking straight at the camera…

Doctorworm in Philadelphia

Doctorworm hosted my trip to Philadelphia this past weekend. Another round of portraits in the bag…though I’m not letting it all out of the bag. Yet.

Karaoke Blues

A polaroid of me, courtesy of Sonny, performing a green triangle suicide on an Anti-Yo B.S.P. outside of O Izakaya. Shortly after this was taken, we went to Dimples, a supposed Karaoke bar. It was actually a whore house.

Sidney Lo featured in GLOSS Brazzil

Eu me masturbo!!!! I just found out I am featured in the latest issue of Brazilian magazine GLOSS. They did a nice little write up on my project and even put in a few photographs with the dates on them. Pretty cool. Thanks Revista Gloss Mag for the scans.


Pogo - Polaroid’s digital solution
Polaroid Digital Mobile Photo Printer, or Pogo for short, seems to be the new solution to the recent demise of the polaroid. Via USB or Bluetooth, this mini-printer uses Zink™ technology to free the user of using any ink. It utilizes “advanced composite material with embedded yellow, magenta and cyan dye crystals, activated with 200 million heat pulses, in 30 seconds, in a single pass”.
I’m skeptical this is going to replace the demographic and market that polaroids have, but it seems to be going in the right direction. Pogo seems to still have to many hitches to make it as spontaneous as the polaroid.

