Hi folks, since you've come to this page you obviously would like to know something about me. I currently have a great job working as a sound engineer at Sony Pictures, although I recently left the Captain &Tennille as chief of maintenance at their recording studio, Rumbo Recorders. I'm also an instructor and advisory board member for the Audio Technology Program at Cal State Northridge, California, which is a program designed to train people to become maintenance engineers in the audio industry. If you're interested in audio, you can find some useful information sheets that I have developed for studio gear at my friend Barry Rudolph's site, Greg Loskorn's Tech Corner.
As you can see from the pages on this site, I have a love of the outdoors, trains, and airplanes. I've combined some of these areas with my audio background and created some recordings of military jets and also several recordings of freight trains in the desert. I'm currently producing a CD of my train recordings, and when I get enough jet recordings, I'd like to do the same for that as well.
Most of the outdoor pictures were taken during camping or off roading trips in the mountains and deserts, which I like to do at every opportunity. By taking me hiking at a very young age, my father helped teach me to have a great respect for nature. He also taught me how to backpack and survive and be prepared for anything out in the wilderness. I will be forever grateful for those invaluable gifts. Both the mountains and the desert are special places for me. They are both very different in terrain, climate and environment, but their commonality lies in the fact that nature is undeniably beautiful and also quite merciless in it's wrath (that's where the respect thing comes in). In addition to that, nature is always there for you, no matter what mood you're in, how you feel, or what you're going through, nature has the ability to recharge a person's energy level, if you just let it in.
I guess that's all for now, thanks for stopping by.
G.L.
Last update: 4/21/00 2108 Hrs PDT
E-mail: Greg Loskorn