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JUSTFENG RYAN FENG EDITORIAL LOOKBOOK OOTDMENTS JOANNA DAVID PUBLISHBRAND

WHY DO ARTISTS STAY UP LATE

Ryan Feng March 17, 2016

I have no idea . 

I have no idea why artists stay up late . I only know why I stay up late . I'm also sure there are many scientific analysis dedicated to this idea , but I just haven't read any of it . 

Oh . When I said I know why  I stay up late ? I don't actually know for sure . I have several theories . 

1. Because of the nature of the hip hop dance life :

Hip Hop dancing happens mostly at night . Not just for me but for most people that I know . It is different for kids now , but when I was on a competitive dance team first learning how to dance , me and everyone I knew had a whole other life during the day time . Some dancers were students , some dancers had jobs , lots of dancers were student who had jobs . People had a life to live during the day so we all agreed to carve out hours in our nights to rehearse . These rehearsals usually starts at 8 or 9 but when it ends depends on how close we were to competition . A light rehearsal schedule is three times a week from 8pm to 12am and a hard schedule is seven days a week for three weeks from 8pm to 6am . That was the schedule when I was doing competitive dancing in the underground SoCal scene for seven years and also the usual schedule as I danced professionally for 6 years . Fifteen years of training hard and staying up late , my body thinks 12 am is just another lunch break . 

JUSTFENG RYAN FENG EDITORIAL LOOKBOOK OOTDMENTS JOANNA DAVID PUBLISHBRAND
JUSTFENG RYAN FENG EDITORIAL LOOKBOOK OOTDMENTS JOANNA DAVID PUBLISHBRAND
JUSTFENG RYAN FENG EDITORIAL LOOKBOOK OOTDMENTS JOANNA DAVID PUBLISHBRAND

2. Because of Coffee :

I like it , it keeps me awake . It's probably not the main reason I stay up late , but I'm sure it's not helping the cause.

JUSTFENG RYAN FENG EDITORIAL LOOKBOOK OOTDMENTS JOANNA DAVID PUBLISHBRAND
JUSTFENG RYAN FENG EDITORIAL LOOKBOOK OOTDMENTS JOANNA DAVID PUBLISHBRAND

3. Because of the Freedom :

This reason is less pragmatic than the other two but I find it most likely . It is probably true that my body and brain has been conditioned to be active after hours because of dance , and it's also probably true that the coffee residuals from 4pm is still hanging out in my blood vessels at 2am refusing to leave the club and want to keep the party going . But I really believe that the reason why I like being up late is because of the freedom .

Late at night , I can finally let my brain do whatever it wants to do . During the day time , business operating hours , I like many other people , have life chores to attend to . Besides already having work , school , family , or any combination of those things , there are so many different other life stuff that demand our brain power and attention . It is practically impossible to delegate any grey matter to focus on anything but getting to the bank before 5pm , going to the market before going home to make dinner , meet for a birthday , and so on and so on to an infinite amount of possible items on the to do list .  

The beauty of 2am is that my options for things to do are cut significantly . Most business's are closed meaning errands will have to wait . Most people are sleeping or at least not around you . The world is darker and quieter and your mind can finally have some room to stretch out and breath a little bit . It can be a productive time where I am able to read , do an endless amount of editing or brainstorming or choreographing . It could be a time more free to be inspired , to surf the internet or wander aimlessly physically and/or mentally . This works best at 2am vs 2pm because there is nothing to interrupt a train of thought at 2am . Many creative will tell you about momentum , that once you have an idea that excites you , you have to ride that wave till it reaches shore and absorbs into the sand because if you fall off that wave due to a call from Time Warner Cable at 2pm about your stupid internet connection , that wave could go missing forever . or at least you will have to paddle out there for a long time before it comes again .  

The world is asleep , and I can a little bit more free . 

JUSTFENG RYAN FENG EDITORIAL LOOKBOOK OOTDMENTS JOANNA DAVID PUBLISHBRAND
JUSTFENG RYAN FENG EDITORIAL LOOKBOOK OOTDMENTS JOANNA DAVID PUBLISHBRAND
JUSTFENG RYAN FENG EDITORIAL LOOKBOOK OOTDMENTS JOANNA DAVID PUBLISHBRAND

Photographer | JUSTFENG

MODEL | Pat Lucey

STYLIST | Joanna David

In FASHION, OOTD, PHOTOGRAPHY, WRITING Tags JUSTFENG, RYAN FENG, PUBLISHBRAND, OOTD, OOTDMENS, LOOKBOOK, MENS FASHION, asics, reebox, why do artists stay up late, creatives, late night
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VIOLETRIOT JUSTFENG LOOKBOOK HOLIDAY CHRISTMAS

VIOLET RIOT RELEASED

Ryan Feng December 1, 2015

After many years of altering, mixing, and matching clothes from athletic wear and clothes that fit our styles of shows . The boys from Quest Crew decided to start a line of clothes that can be worn out and dressed up while still being able to move and perform in them . I've always believed that fashion as an art, has the power to effect change and this is another way for us to help elevate the genre of dance by bringing an alternate aesthetic to the urban dance landscape. I'm extremely proud and very excited to be finally launching the Violet Riot line and proud of the team for bringing this from an idea to a reality.

Another thing I am proud of is that this was the first look book I directed, styled and photographed , I also will have putting out a video soon around Christmas . It was a lot of work but it was very gratifying working with such an amazing team and seeing these ideas come to life . Below are the products and descriptions . Be sure to check out the website !

VIOLETRIOTLA

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"the Renegade"

An athletic cut and dropped inseam makes the Renegade pants move.  With distressed knees and moto pants detailing, the Renegade pants elevate the pile of sweats sitting on your floor and climbs on stage to rock your world

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violet riot quest crew justfeng lookbook holiday editorial
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violet riot quest crew justfeng lookbook holiday editorial
violet riot quest crew justfeng lookbook holiday editorial

"the Jack Knife"

The Jack Knife combines the comfort of athletic wear with quilted fabric and a drawstring wasitband while meeting the styling requirements to perform at a world class level with faux leather accents including knee patches and side and rear pocket piping

 

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violet riot quest crew justfeng lookbook holiday editorial
violet riot quest crew justfeng lookbook holiday editorial
violet riot quest crew justfeng lookbook holiday editorial
violet riot quest crew justfeng lookbook holiday editorial
violet riot quest crew justfeng lookbook holiday editorial
violet riot quest crew justfeng lookbook holiday editorial
violet riot quest crew justfeng lookbook holiday editorial

"the Raven"

A slim fit jogger cut with a tapered leg, fitted band ankle, and a gunmetal tipped drawstring With flexible material and intricate moto styled knee stitching, the Raven pants are made for the expressive movements of the sleek and stylish.

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violet riot quest crew justfeng lookbook holiday editorial
violet riot quest crew justfeng lookbook holiday editorial
violet riot quest crew justfeng lookbook holiday editorial
violet riot quest crew justfeng lookbook holiday editorial
violet riot quest crew justfeng lookbook holiday editorial
violet riot quest crew justfeng lookbook holiday editorial

PHOTOGRAPHY/STYLING | FENG

MODELS | STEVE TERADA, COURTNEY YEH, KRISTA KLIENER, GABE, RENEE KESTER

ASSISTANT | COURTNEY YEH, KRISTIE BECK

In PHOTOGRAPHY, JFOOTD, FASHION, QUEST, VIOLET RIOT Tags JUSTFENG, VIOLET RIOT, QUEST CREW, STEVE TERADA, HEYYEH, HOLIDAY, CHRISTMAS, FASHION, LOOKBOOK
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