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11/01/2025

I have nostalgia for the time I grew up. There were troubles then of course, but it was also a time of discovery & boredom which lead to creativity, exploration, adventure, connection and art for arts sake. Very little instant gratification. Patience. Think of all the time we had. All that time to get lost, missed phone calls on a landline, receiving and writing letters, waiting in line at the post office, buses, trains, paper tickets, travel when you didn’t know where you were going. Really feeling like a stranger in a strange land. Not knowing where you were staying, not knowing the weather unless you actually went outside. Tuning the radio and listening to a language you don’t understand. Address books. Knocking in doors. Naivety in a good way most of the time. Discovery of everything everywhere everyday. Not being able to access all the information we have now. Living in the present without distraction. I remember going to a party in SoHo circa 1990 - something & seeing John Lurie & Richard Edson. Watching them dance. It was so exciting. Lurie’s band, The Lounge Lizards album was on my turn table I’m my apartment on Broome Street, My Stranger Than Paradise movie poster folded up on a shelf after hanging in my Pittsburgh apartment while attending my senior year at Carnegie Mellon. Black and white movies with a slow pace. This was a time when you could go see new movies in black and white with soundtracks that would stand up on their own. Rumblefish, She’s Gotta Have It, My 20th Century, Down By Law, To Sleep So as to Dream. Good times! #1984

From the archives Circa 1985-86 Parsons In Paris
10/30/2025

From the archives Circa 1985-86 Parsons In Paris

10/21/2025

New work for the October issue of Palm Springs Modern Committee & Palm Springs Life magazine. This past June and July in temperatures reaching over 116 degrees I had the honor of photographing the winners of the Preservation Awards.
Architecture Historian Peter Moruzzi in front of the famous Albert Frey gas station which he helped perserve & is now the Palm Springs Visitor Center. Peter was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award!
Residential Restoration - Koerner Residence -David Wright. I was givien free access to chase the light for 2 days sunrise till sunset in this mid-century masterpiece.
Residential Preservation - Garber Residence - by Richard A. Harrison & interior designed by Authur Elrod. The owners were kind enough to leave me alone to wander their home and surroundings. I watched the quail family feed from the bird feeder outside their bedroom windows which are walls of glass looking over the entire valley of Palm Springs.
Excellence In New Design - The L'Horizon Hotel's Hermann Bungalows - Steve Hermann. I photographed 5 of Steve's luxurious bungalows. Photos to come.
Commerical Restoration - The Cork 'n Bottle Building - Jim Murphy & Hal Kessler.
Thank you to all of the above as well as...
PSModCom
Executive Director Nickie McLaughlin
Palm Springs Life
Editor-in-Chief Emily Chavous Foster
Creative Director Anna Kula
Contributing Writer Leilani Marie Lebong
I'm grateful to you all for all your help and support.

40 years worth of photography, most of it never been seen before. Catharine Deneuve, Joan Rivers, Treach, Jon Stuart, Ch...
09/10/2025

40 years worth of photography, most of it never been seen before. Catharine Deneuve, Joan Rivers, Treach, Jon Stuart, Chris Rock, Anna Nicole Smith, Rick Owen’s & Michelle Lamy, Dave Chapelle… and so much more.

Here are some photos I did for glamour magazine in 2002. I would rent a house. This one was in Pasadena and I would cast...
09/06/2025

Here are some photos I did for glamour magazine in 2002. I would rent a house. This one was in Pasadena and I would cast about six models. I would have a hair and a make up person and two assistants and a stylist and she might have a stylist. Glamour would send clothes from New York City to my hotel in Los Angeles and we would shoot a stock library for Glamour for the day(s). I would make up ideas to shoot. was the creative Director of Glamour. He would fax me drawings to shoot. The sketches mostly had to do with relationships, Womens issues, romance, health. I would just shoot like crazy for about eight hours and I think I would go through about a couple hundred rolls of film a lot of boxes of Polaroid film. The stack of contact sheets here from that day is pretty thick. I say about 4 inches tall. My shoots for pretty much took my photography skills to another level. It was like photography Boot Camp for me. It was amazing. Typically I’d have about a four day shoot somewhere in the world and then Glamour could run those pictures for the next couple years, but I would shoot like this at least a couple times a month so you can imagine my library of Images. I would get $500/dat. Condé Nast would have first right to run the photos and I own the copyright. Things changed later and now I don’t know what the agreement is for Condé Nast/Glamour magazine. It was a great time for magazines and creatives in NYC. I’m going through them now and I’ll keep posting if you guys wanna them. To me this almost looks like a fairytale looking at it 2 decades later. What do you think? I just recently did a deep dive into the definition for f the word Glaour. Wow! That’s for another post. Shot with Contax 645 .creators the film was Portra 800. Lab Natural light.

I’m going theory dad’s archives. Does anyone know who this woman is? She looks familiar. I googled her and google says s...
08/17/2025

I’m going theory dad’s archives. Does anyone know who this woman is? She looks familiar. I googled her and google says she is an actress: Suchitra Sen I would love help with this. My dad shot these photos in the 1950’s. Not sure where.

A really good show Alternative Views. You can find it on YouTube.
08/16/2025

A really good show Alternative Views. You can find it on YouTube.

These models didn’t know each other before they showed up my house in the Hollywood Hills for a shoot for Glamour magazi...
08/16/2025

These models didn’t know each other before they showed up my house in the Hollywood Hills for a shoot for Glamour magazine. Somehow, I was able to get people together to look natural for Lifestyle shoots. Now looking back I hope she didn’t feel uncomfortable or he didn’t feel uncomfortable. It was the assignment, but I could see how they were young and felt pressure to please.

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