Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Yikes!

Assisting on another shoot tomorrow for Radcliffe clothing. Forty looks and only one model in a six hour period! Holy crap! Tomorrow is going to be insane!!!

Monday, September 28, 2009

Monday = Grass & Dirt

I went with Cecilia today to the Live with Animals Gallery space to help her take down an installation that she and a few other people had up for a while now. It was a lot of work, dirt, and exhaustion. It also happened to be a lot of fun!!! Afterwards we headed over to Enids for burgers and beers with Bret. We basically looked and probably smelled like a couple of construction workers. It didn't help that on our way home it began pouring rain. I guess it was natures way of saying we needed to take showers!
Here are some photos of the installation and us taking it down.


Paper shingle hut with video projection inside.



Flowers made out of paper.







An entire house was built inside the gallery for the show. (A small house.)




Large paper flowers on the side of the house that had video projected on them.



Taking stuff down.



Bags and bags of sod that carpeted most of the gallery.




Jumping around like a crazy person is very necessary when you are already completely dirty and sweaty!!!




On the way there and on the way home I took my usual photos of things that catch my eye: graffiti, art, nonsense, etc...
It's funny how I rarely take pictures of people, mostly just objects. Objects always seem to take great candid photos without even meaning to. Plus my camera is too damn slow to catch anything living off guard!











TIM BURTON'S MAGICAL FASHION

(From Harper's Bazzar)
In anticipation of his retrospective at New York's Museum of Modern Art, filmmaker Tim Burton reimagines the season's dark delights. Photographs by Tim Walker.







Sunday, September 27, 2009

R.I.P. Donald Fisher

Rainy Sunday

Today I assisted on a photo shoot with Sah D'Simone, (stylist) and Zackery Michael, (photographer). It took place on this amazing rooftop in the east village on the 15th floor. The view was spectacular. It was raining, but the looks were totally dark, so the rain and the fog worked really well. We shot a beautiful red head boy in four different looks. The photos turned out amazing. Magazine worthy for sure. It was super fun.