I did not purchase any cameras today. Only a bunch of old Polaroid 779 film dated 2004.
I had a photo session with Keltie Colleen a few weeks back. She was very cool to photograph. I loved her enthusiasm and discovered my new favorite location to shoot at. It reminds me of a Parisian street, and it’s my new secret shooting location.
I like to get my subject to do something in a photograph. Simply posing into the camera doesn’t always cut it. During my photo shoot with Kris Kidd yesterday, we took a short break and Kris took a swig of coke. Nothing like a stylish subject and one of those amazing coke bottles.
Shot on a Polaroid 600 with film from The Impossible Project.
Thank you Erica Lauren for photo coordination and Dylan Chavles on hair.
Alexia Starchild and I ended up at Zuma Beach yesterday late afternoon. Right around 6:45pm the light was perfect and I pulled out my old Polaroid 600. The cosmic film is from The Impossible Project. I may ditch my digital cameras for this stuff!
Either a model “has it” or she doesn’t! There is no in between.
Nettie Harris in her laundry room, March 2011 shot on my Polaroid with PX 600 from The Impossible Project. Possibly, the best photo that I took in the last decade!
Polaroid of Alexi Wasser’s parents, Leslie and Julian photographed in my studio on Beverly Blvd in 1980. The studio is now a hair salon.
The exact location where Scott Fitzgerald wrote Tender Is The Night in Juan Les Pins. I miss Ineta’s smile.






