The driving force behind Travis’s brainchild, Sound Source Production.com, is to connect, or reconnect, with all the people he has covered over his career. Harnessing the power of social media platforms, Sound Source Production.com serves everyone with digital connectivity.
Who? Performing artists, fan base, fellow behind-the-scenes crew members, and everyone else in between.
Why? Don’t we all want to be validated? What better endorsement of one’s work than to have a subject share it. Talk about the biggest compliment possible.
And? For other aspiring artists and photographers who are capturing history in the making, Sound Source Production.com is a space to connect and showcase their work.
Target Audience:
Sound Source Production.com is dedicated to the pioneering artists who gave Hip Hop and R&B to the world, their fans, and the human race. In that order. Sound Source Production.com serves those looking for a ride down Memory Lane, a university-level musicology course from the mid-1990s through today, or plain ol’ entertainment.
Target Area:
Worldwide!
About 80% of Travis’s work has been done in the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Area and Los Angeles. California is home base.
What do you do?
By reputation, Travis Hill is a photojournalist and the arena for his work is Sound Source Production.com. Or look at is this way — he’s a historian of modern music capturing the moments and sharing his work.
While his medium is primarily digital images, Travis has touched on all means of photography. Did you know that he …
covered the Up in Smoke Tour with Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, and Eminem in 2000?
performed voiceover work for the Walt Disney Company?
produced talk radio programs in San Francisco on 810 KGO and 560 KSFO, notably Michael Savage in his early days?
has a state-of-the-art home studio where he produces and records music as well as voiceover work.
started all of the above with a Camcorder in the early 1980s?
Did you know that while his photography portfolio is primarily Hip Hop, R&B, and other entertainers Travis also …
photographed Jamie Foxx, Steve Harvey, and Eddie Murphy and he covered Russell Simmons’ Def Comedy Jam Tour?
is a veteran photographer/videographer and covered the Pro Bowl in Hawaii for the NFL?
Betcha didn’t know this either …
Travis executive produced Missippi’s “Book of Life,” missippi.net. It was released in 2006 (rereleased in 2019) and along with Missippi’s tracks, it features Rick James’ “This One,” the iconic San Francisco-Oakland Bay Area rapper E40’s “Shake It,” Oakland saxophonist Jay Spenser, and Richie Rich. Fun Fact: Missippi’s birth name is Tyrone Gibson and he hails from Indianola, Mississippi, the same hometown as B.B. King.
Travis modestly says he “was in the right place and the right time. It was less restricted.” What he doesn’t say is the all the hard work (he loves it) and always delivering on time and as promised (it’s his name out there).
Sound Source Production.com is another leg of Travis’s ever-evolving journey in the entertainment industry and his plan is to continue learning and adapting his skillset to make Sound Source Production.com the best.
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