Huge thank you to Angie + Stephen and Aundrea Wilson for hosting my show “I-Experience” at The Stephen Wilson Experience Gallery ✨
This body of work comes from a photo diary I began back in 2000 while living in London—something that evolved over the years into a collection of stories, moments, and personal reflections mixed with my love of wallpaper and collage. I built all the frames out of Brazilian Hickory (I love the different shades and colors in this selection of wood).
It’s been a true labor of love… that at times, I honestly didn’t think I’d ever finish. But here we are—finally complete.
Grateful and excited to share this journey with you all. Here is a small selection of the work- more to follow: )
Thank you as well to Mo and Nando for flying in and saving the day to get it all hung in time!!
@angieharmon@swstudioexperience@momo71ny@sallyandnando
#IExperience #PhotographyExhibit #PhotoDiary #VisualStorytelling
Muchacho clearly knows the rhythm of carpentry; when the rain moves in, the smart move is to grab a porch post, stretch out, and keep a half-open eye on the saws. Every good crew needs someone handling security at the same time. 🐾
Porch siestas during a rain shower are hard to beat—steady rain, cool air, and a faithful apprentice making sure nobody walks off with the dad’s clearly marked tools.
We met in Italy at eighteen — two kids scrambling for work, chasing modeling dreams, trying to build a life without starving along the way.
There was a spark between us even then… but the timing wasn’t right.
In our twenties, we found ourselves in LA, both chasing acting.
You were always better than me.
But we were together. And we were in love.
You found your passion on the screen.
I found mine shaping surfboards in Costa Mesa.
Still, the timing wasn’t ours.
And then, after twenty-seven years, our paths crossed again — by chance, or maybe by fate.
Now the timing is right.
Now is our time, my love.
My strength.
My everything.
My Angie.
I love you beyond anything words can hold.
You are still the same kind, loving, breathtaking, passionate fighter I met thirty-five years ago on that subway platform in Italy.
Only now, we know who we are.
And we know what we have.
Let’s roll, my Valentine. @angieharmon
Butch Cassidy’s cabin in Northern Patagonia. I shot this years ago while on a long road trip.
Butch was hunted by the law throughout southern Patagonia. Working ranches from place to place. He ended up here (the absolute middle of nowhere: )Got married, started a family and worked a nearby cattle ranch. I gave this print to Mr. Redford for his 80th birthday. ❤️❤️❤️
I had the great honor of working for Mr. Redford for a long time. This spot I directed was shot guerrilla style (by myself). I did a dozen commercials for him. This one he loved as it was his special place. He liked my footage and offered to do the Voice Over. Who was I to say no!?!?! What a wonderful and gentle-man. A true American legend. God bless you sir. ❤️T
Don’t ask me what it says but I shot it😂😂. NYT, T China photo session with the great Larry Bell at his art studio in Taos. #thenewyorktimes #tchina #tmagazine #taos #newmexicoartist #larrybell
What sad news about Giorgio Armani’s passing. I had the great honor of walking many shows for him in Milan and shooting campaigns for his brands (always with the great Aldo Fallai)… crushing news.
The day I shot the “Prime Minister of Funk” -George Clinton (at his home in North Florida). Great music, even better person…
#newyorktimes #tmagazine #georgeclinton #georgeclintonandparliamentfunkadelic
Yay! In today’s Sunday New York Times, my story in T Magazine. Larry Bell and his “Obsession”, collecting 12 string guitars (when not creating masterpieces: )… I showed my daughter at breakfast but she was more interested in the new Strawberry Matcha Tea and going to a farm to cut fresh flowers for her room😂😂😂.
#tmagazine #tmagazinechina #thenewyorktimesstylemagazine #thenewyorktimesstylemagazine #larrybell #newmexicotrue #newmexicoartist #taos