A selection of images from my weeks long return to my hometown, Ocean City, Md.
Read Morepost election
Wednesday, November 9th was a somber morning—that is until I pulled up to this hidden gem and had one of the best sessions I've yet had in California. Needless to say, I got out some much needed frustration and aggression. Can't tell you where...
Shadows lengthen as the summer fades
Proof positive I'm a deeply sad person deep down, I've been so busy this summer it's nearly completely passed-me-by. And that makes me feel sad. Another cycle begins to close—another time around the fire. And so, the shadows lengthen. And so here, another installment of my horribly kept-up film-roundup from the past few months.
Read MoreThe Happy Accidents
A roll of Kodak Portra 160, slowly exposed over a few months, wound back, and exposed again—a haphazard personal-life metaphor.
"where hollywood plays"
Palm Springs, March, 2016 by Ian Challenger Tilghman
Read MoreKenzie with a view you can hardly believe is Hollywood
Cahuenga Peaking
Cahuenga Peak hike with Kenzie
Read MoreAussies love 'Home' man
Palm Springs, October 3, 2015
The Ace
GREASE LIGHTNIN'
We took a stroll through the LA River at 6th St.




Golden Echo
WHAT THE HELL
In Carpenter's cult-classic film Big Trouble in Little China, an American guy runs-amuck in a Chinatown run by mysticism and sorcery. I'm pretty sure it was implied it was Chinatown SF, but LA's little China did not disappoint. I'm executing a new rule I made for myself—new city, new subjects—photo walks shooting outside my comfort zone.
Also Yang Chow was dope.