Old-School Yourself with Tom DeLooza Photography

It doesn’t get any more handmade than Tom DeLooza’s photography—this dude shoots with CAMERAS HE MADE!

We’re pleased to announce that Tom DeLooza’s Wet-Plate Photography will be offering portrait sessions at Hullabaloo! Not only will Tom shoot your portrait on-site at our event, he’ll also be developing the shots while you wait and sending you home with your tintype portrait the same day…And these are no Sears Portrait Studio sessions: Tom uses an antiquarian process called wet-plate collodion, and the portraits he offers are true works of art. His photographs evoke a disquieting collision of the past and the present: the portraits themselves look antique, harkening back to the Victorian era, but the style and subjects have a decidedly modern edge and sometimes an eerie quirkiness—as Tom describes the installations he often photographs “these…represent a possible future that has passed.”  

Influenced and inspired by all things antiquarian and handmade, Tom’s work grew out of his childhood fascination with building his own toys and a desire to indulge his grown-up “internal mad scientist.” He’s built his own cameras and equipment and mixed his own emulsions, which he uses to shoot and develop portraits as well as still lives and tableaus he sets up. For Tom, the process is as much the reward of his art as the result is. His work has been seen in numerous galleries, displays, and exhibitions. Learn more about Tom and his work at www.tomdelooza.com.

Tom is offering his sessions at Hullabaloo for a reasonable rate—and in the age of Instagram, selfies, and SnapChat, the unique, tangible, heirloom tintype piece he’ll provide you with is priceless. His portraits make one-of-a-kind gifts and are sure conversation pieces when displayed in your home. He invites you to come prepared with costumes, props, and favorite things that you may wish to have in your portrait.  So dress your best and sit for a session with Tom!  We can’t wait to see your old-school self!

Sponsor Shout-Out: Nixie Sparrow Can Make a Maker Out of You!

Heard at Hullabaloo 2013: “I wish I knew how to make stuff!”

Our makers are an inspiring bunch, and we’re pretty sure that more than one shopper went home last year and picked up their crayons, their knitting needles, or their Bedazzlers (oooo, put that down!).  

We’ve always hoped that our event helps spark creativity in our shoppers and piques the community’s interest in making things…so we’re thrilled to be working with Nixie Sparrow to give our inspired shoppers a creative outlet right at Hullabaloo!

Megan and Sarah, two crafty ladies who love the Hudson Valley, have been on the hunt for the perfect home for their DIY space.  While they searched for their store front, these savvy businesswomen started the Nixie Sparrow DIY/lifestyle blog to build their brand and express their love of the Hudson Valley and all things DIY. Then their patience on the real-estate front paid off—they opened their DIY space this past weekend (Saturday, October 11th) at 291 Main Street in Beacon (inside the Beahive building) with a soft-opening celebration!

Nixie Sparrow offers workshops for adults (complete with adult beverages in many instances) on all sorts of fun and useful skills, projects, and topics. Planned workshops include everything from arts-and-crafts how-to sessions like making driftwood mobiles and stamping tote bags, to skilled instruction on floristry and cookie decorating, from fine arts classes in painting and watercolor, to essential life skills like how-to-hot-shave and home brewing! (Hey, that IS important!) Sarah and Megan invite guest instructors in various fields to teach on their areas of expertise, and also teach some classes themselves. Their vast offering of workshops offers something for everyone, so even the “unartistic” can find a creative outlet and come away a proud maker.

Seriously, how awesome is that?

As if it’s not cool enough that Nixie Sparrow is sponsoring Hullabaloo, they’re also going to be offering a free DIY gift wrap-making station to Hullabaloo shoppers feeling moved to make something! How impressed will your friends and family be when you present them with a unique handmade gift from Hullabaloo, wrapped in paper you designed and made? The crafty ladies from Nixie Sparrow will have all sorts of supplies, ideas, and instructions to help you out, and although their classes in Beacon are generally geared towards grown-ups, THIS activity will be kid-friendly too. Stop by Nixie Sparrow's table and get hands-on at Hullabaloo!

Thanks for your support, Nixie Sparrow—and for making makers at Hullabaloo!

Sponsor Shout-Out: Graceland Tattoo at Hullabaloo!


Are you confused because the awesome Pop’s Tattoo Emporium in Kingston sponsored Hullabaloo last year? Well, here’s the deal: Miranda and Cookie from Pop’s have gone to work with Adam Lauricella and his fantastic artists at Graceland Tattoo in Wappingers Falls. With the combined talent of all these bad-a** artists now under one roof, the tattooed Hudson Valley rejoices!

The artists at Graceland (Adam, Evan, Joe, and now Cookie too; Miranda starts in January) all have their own specialties and styles (including traditional/old school, black and grey, and intricate, realistic pieces), and all are happy to help you design a sweet custom piece. They’ve also got thousands of flash designs and a dedicated staff member (Allison) for all your piercing needs. Adam’s wife Keely runs a unique gift emporium (Sunnyside Specialty Shop) inside the tattoo studio, where she sells items handmade by herself and other local artists, and offers parties and workshops.

Photo credit: Hudson Valley Magazine

Photo credit: Hudson Valley Magazine

Not only is the work of all the artists at Adam’s shop seriously kick-butt, the studio itself is gorgeous too—eclectically decorated, inviting, and comfortable…which is totally a reflection of the artists’ personalities and professionalism. They’re committed to safety, quality, cleanliness and client satisfaction—at Graceland, the client always comes first.  

So stop in and get some fresh ink (tell them Hullabaloo sent you)—they even take walk-ins (see website for details)! Not ready to commit to art on your body? Put it on your wall! Adam will be selling his artwork at Hullabaloo too! Check out his art at www.adamlauricella.com

See the work of all the Graceland Tattoo artists and learn more here: www.gracelandtattoo.com.

Thanks for sponsoring Hullabaloo, Graceland! We can’t wait to Hullabaloo with you!