Rihanna Returns Ready To Rock


Seeing Chris Brown back in court got me wondering how Rihanna is doing bouncing back from the whole ordeal. Luckily I got the chance to find out first hand. Rihanna flew into LAX late Thursday night and I was there to capture a few images of her arrival back into town. She looked great, as you can see, as she gears up to perform at the American Music Awards on Sunday. I think that paparazzi like myself were the only people in Los Angeles to see the both of them today. Chris had flown out earlier, after his hearing, so there may be some other airport workers who saw them both, but I'd say that is going to be a rare occurrence... even in Hollywood.

Chris Brown Gets Good Report In Court Today


Chris Brown dealt a blow to his critics today by receiving an "extremely favorable" report from probation officials at Los Angeles Criminal Court this afternoon. It was his first followup hearing regarding his felony assault conviction since his sentencing. According to his lawyer, Mark Geragos, Brown has already taken a huge bite out of his debt to society by completing over 100 hours of community service and paying his fees and fines. Oh how I wish I could spin this in a negative light, but I've been butting my head against a window all day and can't think of how to do it.

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HOLLYWOOD, 2009: Dangerous and deadly car chases. Drug-fueled starlets refusing to wear underpants. D-listers begging to be photographed. Beefy bouncers with headsets and no brains. Lap dances in the gutter. Has-beens stealing your kush.

Everyone had a story, and most of them were working on a script based on that story. The landscape had changed, and what had once been a glamorous and dreamy boulevard was now a dark and seedy underground of hanger-ons and fame junkies.

That's where I came in. I could say I did it for the money, but that would make me a liar just like the rest of them. The truth is I was drawn to it. Like an accident on the side of the road. I didn't want to look, but my camera guided me, daring me not to ignore my destiny.

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