for @wyliewelling
Huge congrats to @gretchenvalade , @kevinedwardsteen and the incredible team at @wyliewelling . Honored to have a contributed a bit of photography and photo consulting to help bring new life to well-worn Carhartts. I love these people and Detroit.
Collection 01 is live today at Noon.
“Over time, every well-made, well-worn garment earns its history. We help give it a future. Wylie Welling is an American brand informed by legacy, integrity, with an appreciation of artisans.
Started in 2026 in Detroit, Michigan by Gretchen Rose Valade, and a small passionate team, Wylie Welling sources, celebrates, and reinterprets heritage workwear to bring new life to deserving pieces, and introduces each thoughtful collection in the form of limited releases.
As a fifth generation of the Carhartt family, great-great granddaughter of Hamilton Carhartt who founded the company in 1889, Gretchen sees Wylie Welling as a way to evolve the brand’s rich history – honoring the durability and functionality of its garments – through timeless silhouettes and styling that brings these heritage pieces into the present.
With Gretchen’s background in sustainability and circularity, Wylie Welling was built on the principles of craftsmanship and longevity. With a curated selection of expertly sourced and reclaimed one-of-a-kind garments, Wylie Welling celebrates the character and unique wear of each individual piece.
A new generation leaves its mark by honoring the ones already made.”
- WW
past present portraits from the land
group show opening
Thursday, January 22
5:30 - 8:00
@yards.projects
Worthington Yards
725 Johnston Court
Cleveland, OH
work by:
Robert Banks, Bruce Checefsky, Hadley K. Conner, Peter Larson, Daniel Levin, Bryon Miller, Shawn Mishak, Cynthia Penter, John Skrtic, Stormy Sweitzer, Anastasia Pantsios, Gina Washington
*series of @shredandco & @scampstudios
WIP details
(4) 32x48 inkjet prints on baltic birch
hand brushed matte finish
Earlier this year, @arhaus sent me and @mackthedp to photograph the forest in Borneo along with those who work to protect it.
Arhaus $10 million donation to The Nature Conservancy and its local Indonesian affiliate, Yayasan Konservasi Alam Nusantara (YKAN), is preserving 54,000 acres of rainforest in East Kalimantan, Borneo.
Client: @Arhaus
Partner: @nature_org
Photographer: @peterjlaron
Production: Clement Productions
EP: Caroline Cho
Producer:@jackson_em
Local Production: @asa.film
Fixer: @noviandr.a
Photo Assistant: @s.parabawa
Special thanks to Jen, Lauren, Alex, Eddie, TNC, YKAN, Asa and of course the Wahea and Merabu communities. Truly an honor to be a small part of this project.