David James and son Seven, atop the Los Feliz Club Apartments with Vermont Ave in the background. The Onyx Cafe was located on the spot (bright-strobe) in the photo behind them. This 'spot' now is occupied by Figaro Cafe.



Wednesday, November 05, 2008
shot on pinhole mode with Leica Dlux-4.


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Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Cafe by the Ruins, Baguio City, Philippines. 06/2008.


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Monday, October 20, 2008
lampost on colorado blvd.


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Monday, October 06, 2008
10 year Onyx Cafe Reunion.

Flyer by Andy Takakjian.

Just got a call from actor/poet friend S. A. Griffin sunday morning about the ONYX reunion this coming Saturday at Tribal Cafe. It definitely was short notice that after church service, I drove out to Tribal Cafe to drop off two pieces that were exhibited sometime ago. It was great to see S. A. Griffin and Michael Whitmore after more than 3 years. I also did meet the 6 year old Evan Whitmore. Anyway, hope this post would serve as an invitation to the other Onyx people that needs to be there at this upcoming grand event -- music, poetry reading, the art exhibit etc. Ten years has been a very long time. btw, the party starts at 12 noon and ends at 1 am the next day. Ten years has been a while since the closing of the cafe.





Flyer by S. A. Griffin and Vinzula.

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Monday, March 31, 2008
comb and clip.


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"I don't care about making photography an art," said Mr. Steichen. "I want to make good photographs. I'd like to know who first got it in his head that dreaminess and mist is art. Take things as they are; take good photographs and the ART WILL TAKE CARE OF ITSELF."




the PHOTO GALLERY containing photographs taken at the Onyx Café is work in progress, most of these scanned negatives were recently unearthed. since i've benefitted a great deal from the onyx cafe(free coffee, etc.), it's now payback time to mr. john leech and to every soul i hung out with, with my photographs. enjoy!!!

the Onyx Café was more than just an institutional cafe to most of the regulars and myself. it was a "state of mind" without the aid of any mind altering pill. it was a place where you can actually feel how "timeless" the place was. it was a conglomerated convergence of people from all walks of life. from hollywood celebs to suitcase-geared travelling bohemians introducing themselves, and being welcomed (and not interrupting any intellectual arguments). it was the crossroads to every major city on this planet. it was happening! day and night, into day again. amidst the aroma of the coffee lingering in the air, there was also, all kinds of drama. but we will not go there. you can never complain about the taste of espressos and cappuccinos served here, nor how the architectural facade of the place appeared, nor even how people looked or dressed. people come here for the same one thing that everyone else is seeking --- and it's not just the java. it is..
NIRVANA. yep. and the whole crowd was experiencing it collectively.



Vinzula ©1993 Paul Posadas

Jaime Rode ©1992 Paul Posadas

Raugust ©1993 Paul Posadas
















   

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