Agenda sanctioned off a huge area for their cafe of food trucks. Some of the food trucks that were hosted were Fat Burger, Lime Truck and Kogi BBQ (tacos pictured above).
One of the coolest additions to a brands booth was Huf's vending machine. The machine stocked their oh so popular plant life socks in multiple of colorways. A fan could vend one for $10 or if you were a buyer of Huf, you received a coupon for a free pair.
Chrome had live messenger bag constructions.
Staple Design by far had the coolest booth. I remembered I seen pictures of their pigeon coop at the last Magic's trade show, so it was definitely a smaller version to fit Agenda's regulations. If would've been quite crazier if those plastic pigeons were real.
The show had live music and art throughout the long days. We saw this "cool" kid acting like he was a boss earlier. He glossed out in pricey gear as he was giving high fives too everyone. Little did I know this kid was DJing at such a young age, so kuddos to DJ Baby Chino aka DJ Step Up (hence the booster seat).
Taking a break with ping pong. Forrest would be proud. (Shot by effujordan)
Shin Sen Gumi - Fountain Valley
Tres Cochinitos - Gardena
Disneyland can always be a temporary cure from troubled times.
The new California Adventure's Cars Land was too overwhelming. The massive Grand Canyon created a beautiful back drop for the highly detailed and exactly replicated Radiator Springs.
Los Angeles Sunset