Photo of DJ Icecreamlopez at Pirate Cat Radio in Yes! Magazine

by Scott Beale on December 27, 2007 · 4 comments

DJ Icecreamlopez

The current issue of Yes! Magazine features “Pirates on the Open Airwaves”, an article by Brooke Jarvis about micro radio stations, specifically Pirate Cat Radio. The article includes a photo I shot of Ranessa Lopez aka DJ Icecreamlopez (she’s interviewed in the article) back in August when I was the very first guest on “A Season In Hell”, a show produced on Pirate Cat Radio by DJ John Hell.

photo by Scott Beale

Here Are A Few Related Posts You Might Enjoy:

John Hell Returns to Radio Tonight on Pirate Cat Radio

A Season In Hell on Pirate Cat Radio

Pirate Cat Radio Ordered Off The Air & Fined $10,000 By The FCC

Pirate Cat Radio Antenna Needs a Home

Ask Dr. Hal Show, Wednesday Nights on Pirate Cat Radio

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1 Will Francis December 27, 2007 at 1:56 pm

a fine photograph, but you might want to consider custom white balance in tricky light like that.

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2 John Hell December 27, 2007 at 5:18 pm

very good indeed

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