My favorite photo of all time? I was only able to definitively answer that question recently. Filmed not too long ago by @taylortupy for a series with @printique_by_adorama . Watch and learn. πΈ
My 2021 in one photo. Becoming a Dad has been the most rewarding experience of my life. Street photography took a backseat this year but the camera roll is more full than ever. Wishing you all a happy, safe and prosperous new year!
For part five of On My Watch with @bulova , I had the pleasure of photographing my friend Rachel Balzarini (@rachelfromqueens ), a New York creative working across styling, casting, and art direction, and the founder of PLATFORMME Magazine.
Her work moves through the industry, but her focus stays on the people in it. Building spaces, putting people on, and making sure the right faces are part of the story.
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Thank you to everyone who pulled up to the photo workshop and showed love at the Wheels of NYC show.
Felt good bringing it back to the scene that shaped so much of what I do.
Special thanks to
@wheels_of_nyc for having us.
@vincetigator and @wrj212 for their pristine 997s
@mighty_muggs for this video
Much more to come. Stay tuned.
On My Watch with @bulova continues. For Part 4 I photographed my good homie @reme_martyr , a drone pro who specializes in impossible perspectives. His view from above reminds us that in the grand scheme of things, our differences donβt matter. Weβre all part of the same picture. Swipe through the series πββββββββββββββββ
My love for photography started in the car scene in the early 2000s. Saturday April 4th, Iβm bringing it full circle.
Join me for a hands-on car photography workshop at the Wheels of NYC show, 11am. Shoot alongside me, ask everything.
1$T MOTORSPORT limited edition drop available at the show only β quantities are limited so arrive early. Tickets at @wheels_of_nyc or link in bio.
For part three of On My Watch with @bulova ,
I had the pleasure of photographing my friend Lizz Jardim (@lzzjrdm ), the Brooklyn jeweler behind @ljardimnyc . Her work pulls from architecture, machinery, and raw industrial forms, transforming metal into pieces that feel both powerful and personal.
For Lizz, the craft is about watching materials evolve over time. A reminder that real quality has no fear of time.
A decade in, she continues refining a language entirely her own.
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For part two of my ongoing On My Watch series with @bulova , I had the pleasure of photographing my homie Chris Martin, aka @cmartyhimself . A Queens-born chef and creative entrepreneur who is changing the food game.
What started as a kid looking for an excuse to play with fire became Cmartyβs Jerk (@cmartysjerk ), a brand built from culture, community, and straight belief in himself.
For Chris, cooking is freedom. It is expression. It is connection. He built it from nothing, pushed through the doubt, and turned a spark into something that reaches way beyond the kitchen.
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