I always find myself digging through the archives when I’m home for the holidays.
Here’s one of Willem Dafoe from a couple years back when he was promoting The Florida Project.
A few weeks ago, on my last day in New York, I spontaneously checked out a motorcycle block party in Brooklyn for the sole reason of seeing this incredible Wall of Death. These began as carnival sideshows, originating at Coney Island in the early 1900s, but very few remain today. This was apparently the first time one had returned to Brooklyn since the 40s, and this particular one was a survivor—built in 1938. @rhettrotten has been riding Walls of Death for over 25 years and rode both a 2-stroke 60s Harley, and an Indian from 1927. Safe to say I thoroughly enjoyed this Saturday 🏁
The one and only… Tiger Woods for his new brand @sundayred
Big thanks to @hunterdylanpatrick for bringing me onto this one and to @alec_carrier for producing this whirlwind of a shoot and to @travis.hanour for directing an incredible spot with a top notch crew. Exciting start to the year 💥
@markhamill for @lego Star Wars
This was a fun shoot with Mark as a call center guy answering questions from fans about newly released Lego sets. For someone who grew up on Star Wars and Lego, a day at work doesn’t get much better than this.
Produced by @daydreamstudios
#maythefourthbewithyou
First time printing cyanotypes of a random selection of photos I’ve taken over the years - excited to experiment more with this medium
Printed at @stevesbackhouse guided by @wrinkleceramics 🔵