Sean Mulholland

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Photography

Steal Me

So my previous Fuji Royale was stolen in February 2011 and that opened the door for me getting a new bike. The link to the Fuji is actually a little old, in its full glory I’d replaced the rear wheel, crankset, cut down the bars, and a few other minor tweaks.

I’d had my eye on Mission Bikes for a minute – I first heard of them when they were just starting up as the new kids on the SF custom bike scene. Years later I finally had an excuse to jump at it so I went to town. I had two concepts in mind, a “stealth” bike (100% matte black frame and components) and a “Black & Gold” concept. I think it’s kind of obvious from the pic which won out.

Steal Me

The Seven Deadly Sins (Flickr Set)

A photo essay capturing the seven deadly sins. Granted, not the most original concept in the world, but at least it gives me some creative direction in between bouts of spontaneous inspiration that might strike me. A work in progress.

The Seven Deadly Sins - Lust

Unmarried…no children

Channeling my inner Al Bundy during my weeklong holiday staycation. Self Portrait – 12.28.2010

Unmarried...No Children

Atomic Digital Portraits (Flickr Set)

Atomic Digital Portraits Flickr Set

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Lucha VaVOOM Halloween Show @ The Filmore, SF (Flickr Set)

Lucha VaVOOM Set on Flickr

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Arf (Flickr Set)

Arf set on Flickr

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Landscapes and Nature (Flickr Set)

Landscapes and Nature Flickr Set

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There’s a dark side

Self Portrait 11.30.2010 – Always loved the film noir aesthetic. One 500W studio softbox camera left. Also on Flickr.

There's a dark side

Resurrected

Self Portrait 12.04.2010 – Broke out my Eastern Bikes flatland bike w/ a prototype frame for the first time in at least four years (only 3-4 of these frames ever made IIRC). The frame design never became an official release. Also on Flickr.

Resurrected

Homage to Chuck Close

Self Portrait 10.05.2010 – Homage to Chuck Close, Big Self Portrait, 1967-1968

Homage to Chuck Close