Was our uber late, or was our candid shoot on time? You decide
My 48 hours in Milan have been absolutely incredible. @adewitt and I have been busy running around the cities many events for Milan’s art and design week and enjoying the sights and adventures along the way.
All my work as a New York City event photographer has come in handy this week and I’m so glad for the time and energy I invested in those projects to get me here.
A cheeky portrait session and few moments capturing Milan street photography have made this trip more then I could have already dreamed of.
Get ready for my Milan content for the next week!
1 mana for your next Milan espresso 🧙‍♀️
xx
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Next week, James Black heads to Milan, and we’re bringing the full picture. From a rare mid-century photography survey to a boutique hotel opening in Brera, a late-night dance party, a sculptural wedding ceremony in an abandoned chapel, and a watchmaker’s meditation on time, here is what we’ll be celebrating during Salone del Mobile.
Late post from New Years in Bali. They say the way you spend new years is how you’ll spend the rest of the year. Ley lines, light, and some of the people I love most.
Last week, Crosby Studios and FLOVER NYC unveiled a one-night installation inside Crosby Studios’ first architectural project for Compass New York, designed by Harry Nuriev. At its core stood a striking silver capsule — sculpted from aluminum barbecue trays, a signature material first introduced by Harry Nuriev in his Paris gallery. Inside, the capsule was filled with silver flower petals, bouquet-making scraps, and overflowing buckets of blooms. A central worktable anchored the space, evoking a creative process paused mid-flow.
The result: a raw, poetic glimpse into a suspended “creative laboratory” — beauty in its most fleeting, fragmented form. 📸: @paulineshapirophoto