Rob Wallace

Rob Wallace Photography, Video, Design, Custom Websites, Business Cards, CD/ Vinyl, Packaging, Clothing, Flyers, Logos, Posters, Skateboard Graphics, Stickers

Southern California is defined by dichotomy: exorbitant wealth beside pockets of poverty, breathtaking nature littered with pallid strip malls, vibrant art suffocating within a culture of petty-bourgeois philistinism, and sentiments of opposition struggling for expression against a tepid conformism. Born and raised in these surroundings, Rob Wallace has traversed its varied and contradictory paths

. An affinity for the region’s nature from childhood and a rebellious adolescence drew Rob toward skateboarding, music, and art, yet fears of committing himself to his passions--and the numerous difficulties which accompany such a momentous decision--prevented him from pursuing this path in young adulthood. In order to comfortably pay bills and support himself after high school, the tide of responsibilities left him chained to a desk, forced to empty his heart to fill his bank account. Predictably, he could only become increasingly dissatisfied with this mundane existence demanded of all who forgo passion for that dreaded watchword: security. At this time, Rob’s diminished, but still vital, creative energies were channeled into his clothing company by night--a joint effort with close friend and collaborator Tony Dekleine. The process of seeing a project through, from its initial stages to the final product, filled him with an at-times obsessive perfectionism that demanded the requisite time and freedom to properly articulate his artistic vision. His growing company led to new opportunities to work with some of his favorite bands, who encouraged him to put his talents to use for them, and this push to broaden the forms of his artistic expression as he began to accommodate requests for shirt designs, record layouts, and web design motivated him to change his daily routine. Countless tours across the country allowed Rob to engage in the fulfilling process that began with a creative idea and ended with fans buying his art on records and apparel. Increasing tensions at work, ever-growing design demands, and inspiration from some of his favorite lyrics to forge one’s own path emboldened Rob to end his days of monotonous work to pursue creative endeavors full-time, a dramatic leap which provided the space for new artistic mediums and interests to emerge. It was only after fully committing himself to design work that neglected interests of youth could resurface. Years of touring with bands opened the way for Rob’s first skateboarding tour, a momentous occasion which allowed him to forge a lasting relationship with professional skateboarder Mike Vallely; Mike would become another close friend and collaborator who encouraged Rob's interest in photography and videography, enabling him to add fresh creative skills to his artistic repertoire. These new interests provided opportunities for photo and video touring, in addition to corporate clients’ requests for Rob to travel the country for photo and video projects. The ability to more fully articulate his artistic vision through multiple mediums has allowed Rob to find consistent outlets for his work, whether through the skateboard design of Street Plant, the web design of Iris Concepts, or the photography of Reel Negative. Never satisfied with his skill set and never willing to leave projects as simply “good enough,” Rob’s passion for art and music unremittingly demands a lifelong learning of competencies. He constantly pushes himself to keep moving forward, and is eager to further hone his talents through new opportunities and experiences in all mediums.

For months I’ve been spamming friends to get them to listen to the new  record, Peace in Place (You’re welcome!). With h...
05/22/2026

For months I’ve been spamming friends to get them to listen to the new record, Peace in Place (You’re welcome!). With headphones on it feels like you’re getting beaten over the head with a sledgehammer, in the best way. It’s easily the heaviest thing they’ve ever put out and to me it feels like they’ve perfected the sound they were trying to make for almost 30 years now.

Last week they brought that exact energy to The Belasco in DTLA, with Converge, The Armed, and The Barbarians of California. (More posts to come). From a photo perspective, sometimes everything just clicks and you know you’re getting something good in the moment, almost like you’re mining for gold or something. I’ve gotta give a huge amount of credit to the lighting master who brought the heat and made a massive difference in what I was able to get.

𝗣𝗛𝗢𝗧𝗢 𝗣𝗥𝗜𝗡𝗧𝗦 𝗔𝗡𝗗 𝗩𝗜𝗗𝗘𝗢𝗦 𝗔𝗧
𝗥𝗢𝗕𝗫𝗪𝗔𝗟𝗟𝗔𝗖𝗘.𝗖𝗢𝗠 (Link in bio)

As Hellfest weekend wrapped up I was lucky enough to shoot a quick session with the legendary DISEMBODIED before their s...
04/17/2026

As Hellfest weekend wrapped up I was lucky enough to shoot a quick session with the legendary DISEMBODIED before their show at with Turmoil and Ursula.

The new lineup is fronted by Mike Olender (Burnt By The Sun, Endeavor, For The Love Of…) backed by familiar legends Tara Johnson, Joel Johnson, Mike Paradise, and Morgan Carpenter.

I’ve attached a couple clips of “7 Stitches” from their set at Programme. Checkout the full video on YouTube (Link In Bio)

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03/13/2026

Deep in the humid basin of Anaheim, CA, we observe a rare gathering of the tribe within the House of Blues. The environment is thick with the scent of methane signaling a species that thrives on bean burritos, glazed donuts, and dark coffee. At the center of the ritual are the elders. There is Bill, a powerful, caveman-like figure who has channeled the wisdom of the drums through the ages, alongside the Bassmaster General Karl and the high-energy specimen Stephen. Their high-priest, Milo, peers through thick-rimmed lenses with a wide maniacal smile, signaling a nervous system vibrating from what could only be described as a “Bonus Cup” of coffee. Closer inspection determines he has clearly bypassed traditional hygiene in his quest for ALL.

The younger specimens at the barrier are seen here in a state of frantic agitation. Having fueled themselves with their own potent doses of caffeine, they are heard howling a rhythmic demand for a dwelling just like their ancestors. It is a glorious sight to witness the youth of 2026 screaming for their own suburban home. As the bespectacled agitator descends into the mass of unwashed bodies to share the noise, the ritual reaches its primal peak. We have determined that ALL in attendance will in fact be stereotyped as well as classified as they’ve adamantly requested.

More Videos and prints at my site
RobxWallace.com (Link in bio)

Friday night (March 6th) fans young and old packed into House Of Blues to worship at the altar of the mighty DESCENDENTS...
03/12/2026

Friday night (March 6th) fans young and old packed into House Of Blues to worship at the altar of the mighty DESCENDENTS. As I squeezed through the packed crowd into the photo pit before the set I found these teenagers (these kids) who looked like they’d just annihilated a gallon of dark roast together in some sick pre show ritual. They were practically buzzing, ready to blast off towards greatness in their quest for ALL! These kids were screaming at me before the set had even begun. They were begging me to help them get on stage to play the song they just learned while yelling at all of us in the pit for setlists. That level of adolescent enthusiasm is refreshing in 2026, I can’t wait to see the new generation of bands they’ll inevitably create as they find their way into the smaller rooms with the rest of us who have already had our lives ruined by punk.

Bill, Milo, Karl and Stephen were met with an explosive eruption of flatulence as they returned on their quest for greatness for a second night at HOB in Anaheim. They performed anthems professing their love for food, farts, and their van. Milo made his way down to the barricade a number of times to stoke the hysteria while giving us all a night we’d never forget. I’ve lost track of the times I’ve seen these legends play at big festivals and very small clubs but it was refreshing to see them in this big room packed with a thousand of likeminded degenerates looking for good clean fun.

This was the best Halloween of my life and I knew it in the moment, getting to see the original trio (Lock, Shock, and B...
02/01/2026

This was the best Halloween of my life and I knew it in the moment, getting to see the original trio (Lock, Shock, and Barrel) bring these characters back to life at the Hollywood Bowl. Danny, Catherine, and Paul were a once-in-a-lifetime group of creative weirdos. All three have made the world a better place through their art. ❤️

12/20/2025

18V bringing the end of an era. Tower of Snakes for one final time.

The kids who came from this little room have really circles the globe thousands of times. Entire subcultures sprouted from Chain and I think it’s hard for most of us to understand how far the reach extends. We’re all gonna be connected by this room even if we don’t know each other yet. This will be our common ground forever.

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I hope to see you all tonight even if you don’t have a ticket please come hang in the parking lot with everyone for one last night 🩵🖤

RIP CHAIN REACTION (1996-2025)

12/19/2025

Throwdown playing one last set at Chain Reaction is all the closure I ever needed. Everything after that is just an encore for me.

Raise Your Fist In The Air DRUG FREE ###

I hope to see you all tonight even if you don’t have a ticket please come hang in the parking lot with everyone for one last night 🩵🖤

RIP CHAIN REACTION (1996-2025)

The Dillinger Escape PlanChain Reaction - 05/21/2013•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••They crushed Calculating ...
12/14/2025

The Dillinger Escape Plan
Chain Reaction - 05/21/2013
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They crushed Calculating Infinity last in LA and tonight they’re “Doing It Live!” At The Observatory.

CHAIN FOREVER (1996-2025)

Over the years, I’ve come to realize that I shoot photos as a way of calming my existential dread. I want to hold onto t...
12/13/2025

Over the years, I’ve come to realize that I shoot photos as a way of calming my existential dread. I want to hold onto the people I love and the places where memories are made. I’ve even gone back to family homes just to take a photo of a place I’ll never step foot in again.

On Halloween 2020, I somehow lucked out and found myself standing in the dark in the pit at Showcase, trying to time travel my way back to so many memorable nights. For all the years we’ve spent mourning the loss of that home, I knew we still had Chain as our secular house of worship.

I HAVE SO MANY MOMENTS to take me back. I have hard drives full of photos and videos of epic nights, and I’m going to make it a point to share them with everyone so we can always remember where we came from. This week, I printed this one out to keep in my own home. Since I’ve gotten messages asking for prints, I figured I’d put this up for everyone who can’t make it to these last nights.

Farside played their first set in 25 years on Sunday at the Big Frank Harrison Memorial at  . Five songs: Square One, St...
06/26/2025

Farside played their first set in 25 years on Sunday at the Big Frank Harrison Memorial at . Five songs: Square One, Statues of Snow, I’m Not Shy I Just Don’t Like You, Silver Anniversary, and Audience. They sounded incredible, and the crowd was full of friends and family. People were genuinely stoked.

After the set, we recreated the portrait from their self-titled 7” released on in July 1995 (Rev45). The original was shot at a Sears in ’95. Same lineup, same vibe, 30 years later. Same energy, same dork vibes.

Thanks to the band for making time to get weird backstage with me. Hope we get to see you guys on stage again soon.

Thanks to and for helping make this happen.

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