Robbie Barnett, director, roommate, skater boi
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I need to shoot more. This roll of Fuji something-awhatever 200 sat in my old Minolta for 4 months. That's too long. But after a trip to New York, a trip to Maryland, a trip to Puerto Rico, and finally a trip to my local curmudgeonly Korean photo-lab-guy, for $13.99 let's hope I got "the one".
Jeffrey Brodsky - Composer Reel
Enjoy a little snappy Composer Reel I cut together for my friend and talented multi-instrumentalist and composer Jeff Brodsky.
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A selection of images from my weeks long return to my hometown, Ocean City, Md.
Read MoreLos Coyotes
A brisk LA evening hike to Cahuenga Peak, a favorite photo-vantage of mine, ended with a striking coyote encounter.
Read Morebackseat driver
I was working on shooting colors and textures ambiguated—planes flattened like paintings with the use of long focal lengths on an old Minolta-mount 75-300 from Sigma.
Read MoreRain, Please Rain
A series of images of Los Angeles in the rain.
Read Moretwo little cactuses
Quick set of images of Kenzie Dalton modeling her cactus shirt, and some beautiful sunglasses, in The Valley, by Ian Tilghman
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...
Serato Studio — DTLA
A friend took over Artist Relations for the famed flagship dj software and hardware brand. I photographed J. Period and Stro Eliot as they rehearsed routines for a series of shows in DC at the Smithsonian, as well as a live mix from bright and bouncy future-bass genre-bender starRo. In harmony with the launch of their Roland X Serato DJ 808 collaboration and their continued rapid growth, it has been a busy launch to their DTLA artist outreach studio space.
Big up my bud Eddie Sumlin!