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The Past

March 18, 2025

March 18, 2025 Brian Nice

Hi everybody. Welcome to my blog where I talk about my past.

I’m gonna dedicate this blog to two people. One is my daughter, because she’s here for a week and it’s been great. And the 2nd person is my own personal angel. She’s helping me organize all my film. Now, on to my blog.

See, being a track star came in handy. For example, I had been staying with my friends up in Spanish Harlem. Back in the 80’s it was pretty rough where I was staying. Anyway, I was working my way from my friend’s house to the subway station when I went around a corner and was greeted by a bunch of rough looking kids. One of them said to me, “Hey creampuff, what’s in the case?” I had my camera case with me. Well, I must have run a four minute mile from 130th street down to 59th. I was booking! And remember when you’re running, you never look back.

The second time, being a good runner came in handy was at Daytona Beach. We used to train on the beach in the winter because it was flat and you could run very far. Well, we were running down the beach and we passed a couple bikers (it was biker week). You could tell by the way they were walking they were definitely on something. They weren’t on their bikes. They were staggering down the beach. Well, one of them yelled out, “Hey Faggots!” Well, I turned around and running backwards, I gave them the double bird. Well, one guy didn’t like it because as he ran towards me he pulled out the biggest blade I’ve ever seen. He had it on the inside of his boot. Well, my friends all said, “B Nice, are you f….ing crazy?” We all ran a four minute mile again. Crazy.

But, the best one of all was when I ran from Los Angeles to New York. You had to be a good runner to be in this race. It was me and 11 other guys. We were all in great shape because we just came off of cross country season. But, I’ll tell you man, that was probably the toughest thing I’ve ever done. And did I tell you about the time on this race when the wild dog chased me? Another 4 minute mile, but I’ll save that story for another blog.

Now, being a track star actually helps me get through what I’m going through right now. All the techniques I used for training, I use to get me through the tough times. Like I said before, it pays to be a track star, and if you can’t be a track star, just stay in shape. You never know what’s around the corner.

Oh, here’s a photo of me when I was a young idiot, I’ve put at the start of the blog.

Love and miss you guys. Love, B. Nice

March 11, 2025

March 11, 2025 Brian Nice

Hi everybody. Welcome to my blog where I talk about my past.

Man, I’m having a tough time, so I always think about my past. I told you about this before, but I love this story.

When I lived in Australia, I learned how to windsurf. Well my friends were standing up on a dune. They were screaming at me to get out of the water. They kept yelling “Get out! Get out!” I turned around and saw a big V wake coming toward me. It was moving fast. I, of course, thought of a big ass shark, so I threw my gear aside and tried running through the water, tried running through waves. I looked like another drunken kangaroo. Anyway, back to the V wake. It made its way through the waves. I screamed and jumped up onto the beach. The V wake went though the waves and came right at me. I yelled some more and shielded my eyes. Then a bunch of fairy penguins jumped out of the water and started shaking the water off of them all around me. They ran down the beach. My friends were all laughing, rolling around on the ground. They could see they were fairy penguins from up high, but at water level, it just looked like a shark. I always had shark on the mind because there were signs up that said, “Swim at your own risk. This is shark territory.” The Japanese tourists always found it amusing that we would walk into the water. They always took pictures of us by the sign. Oh, on another note, I rolled up at the beach with my windsurfers on top of the car. All my friends were standing at the point. You know, where the rock meets the water. They all had binoculars out. I said, what are you guys doing? One of them said, there are some shark feeding off of the point. I went back to my car, got in and went home. For once I was not a young idiot.

I’ve got lots of shark stories, but I’ll keep it short. Love and miss you guys. Love, B. Nice

February 11, 2025

February 11, 2025 Brian Nice

Hi everybody. Welcome to my blog where I talk about my past.

I’m gonna dedicate this blog to my good friend. My friend is not doing good. But my friend has a good attitude. I think it will help get my friend through what my friend’s going through.

This blog is called, “You Animal!” It’s basically about the animals I had on my shoots. And I mean the four legged animals.

One time, I checked into my room in Mexico. I think it was Cancun. Anyway, the room was nice. It was right on the water in the mangroves. The room was beautiful but the only problem was there was a 14 foot saltwater crocodile on my back deck. I called the front desk and said I’d like to change rooms. The guy at the front desk was a real snob. He said, but sir, you have the nicest room in the hotel. I said, sure, the room was nice, but the bottle opener was not so nice. He said, excuse me sir? and I said yeah, the bottle opener on my back deck is not so nice. He was confused. I said, I’d like to change my room because the 14 foot bottle opener on my back deck was making me a little nervous. I didn’t take any photos of it. I just got the hell out of there. Somehow a glazed window doesn’t seem it would stop a 14 foot long saltwater crocodile.

I’ll tell you one other story. I have many but I think two will be good. I was in Australia when a cockatoo (big white parrot with a gold feathered head) landed on my railing. Mind you, I was eight stories high. The bird just sat there. I ran to the kitchen, got me some bread and slowly crawled towards the bird. it was watching me. I was like a sloth slowly crawling towards the bird. The bird cocked its head. It looked at me. I was moving so slow because I didn’t want to scare it away. All of a sudden it took off and landed on the building next to me. All his friends were at this building. There must have been about 20 cockatoos. They were on a railing. There was a guy feeding them bread water and sugar. They were all over him and the railing. They were totally tame. It was cool. I got the picture and from then on out, I used to feed the cockatoos. Every morning they were there. They are beautiful birds.

Next time I’ll tell you about the kangaroos, the lammas, the bears, the horses. I could do a lot more, but I’m just gonna leave it at two stories.

Love and miss you guys. Love, B. Nice

February 4, 2025

February 4, 2025 Brian Nice

Hi everybody. Welcome to my blog where I talk about the past.

I’m gonna dedicate this blog to someone I know who’s real sick and I’m worried for my friend. Anyway, this blog is dedicated to my friend.

Location location location. That’s the secret of taking a great photo.You gotta have a great location. Great light. And a few other things. But really, great location and great light make all the difference. I love looking for locations. It was my favorite day. We always put a day of location scouting in every photoshoot. The food wasn’t bad either.

I’m gonna keep it short this week. I don’t really feel like blogging.

Above is photo I took in my back yard. You never know when there’s gonna be a great location. It might be right in front of you. You just have to look.

Love, B. Nice

January 28, 2025

January 28, 2025 Brian Nice

Hi everybody. Welcome to my blog where I talk about my past.

I’m gonna dedicate this blog to ME, because it was my birthday last week and I’m still celebrating. Oh, by the way, if you’re drinking from a sippy cup, never try and drink champagne from a sippy cup. I did this and wore half of my champagne. Now I know what a formula one driver feels like after he wins a race.

When I’m down I often think about moments from my past. A lot of moments in my life were almost spiritual. Like, I’ll give you some examples:

Witnessing the birth of my daughter was amazing. I always say it, but it is a miracle. To see a human come out of another human is amazing.

One moment that always stands out in my mind is when I was horseback riding in the Shoshoni Pass. The Pass is right on the border of Wyoming and Montana. Anyway, I was riding along on my horse and I looked over to my left, I saw a huge grizzly bear on the horizon. He was standing up and looking at me. My horse kind of freaked out. I kind of freaked out too. That was a big bear. But it was amazing to see.

Another moment that stands out in my mind was when I was in New Guinea. When I was a boy, I witnessed the celebration of two tribes getting together. I met the chief of one tribe. He was cool. My Dad, he and I went back to the chief’sa armory. The chief gave me a bunch of spears and arrows, and he shook my hand. I’ll never forget, but his hand was part human, part rain forest. Unfortunately all of my arrows and spears were confiscated by customs at the airport. But I do have a shield from when I went back there in the 80s.

Another moment I’ll never forget was when I was in the temple in India. I kept hearing the sound of bells and I kept following the sound. It was a bunch of temple girls that were getting me to follow them. I kept following the sound, but when I got to where they were, there was no one there. My parents said they never saw anyone. It was kind of creepy and freaky.

I’ll share with you one more spiritual moment. It was cool, I was underneath a bald eagle nest. It was a huge nest. It was just above me. Just as I was looking up a feather came out and spiraled down and landed at my feet. Very cool.

The following story started out as spiritual, but didn’t end up so good. I was mountain bike riding and I was going pretty fast. I came upon a huge, gigantic bird. It was a turkey vulture. Now, I literally scared the shit out of the bird because it shit all over my right hand my right knee, my right sholder and my right foot. It was nasty. Have you ever been shat upon by a turkey vulture? The smell was unbelievable. I guess I could say I’m kind of honored because not a lot of people get to smell turkey vulture shit. Thank god it was close to home so I could take a shower.

That’s all for this week. I’ve got lots of other stories, but we’ll save them for later. Love and miss you guys. Love, B. Nice

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