Call for Photographers

It's time to dust of a project I've been working on for a couple of years. The Portraitist is a collaborative effort between myself and another photographer to create a dual self-portrait of ourselves.

In order to make the exercise a bit more fun I established a few rules:

-The photographer is free to take my portrait at any time of the day
-The photographer is free to take my portrait in any environment he or she prefers
-The photographer is free to take my portrait using any medium
-The photographer is free to take my portrait in any way he or she choose

My portrait of the photographer follow these rules:
-The portrait must be taken using the same equipment, light setup and background.

Send me an email if you wish to participate

Seoul

I'm in Seoul, Korea this week to shoot some editorial work. We had a down day today so I decided to take a walk along the Han river which runs through Seoul and shoot some personal work. 

GANT Portraits

During the last year, I had the opportunity to work with the creative team at fashion retailer Gant to visualize their new concept "never stop learning". This has been a great opportunity to meet and photograph some of the most inspiring artists, entrepreneurs and scientists out there.
Here's are some of my favorite outtakes from the project:

Colleen Flanigan is a socio-ecological artist living in New York City

Colleen Flanigan is a socio-ecological artist living in New York City

Erika Bergman is a sub-marine pilot and co-founder of Girls Underwater RobotCamp, she's based in Oakland, CA

Erika Bergman is a sub-marine pilot and co-founder of Girls Underwater RobotCamp, she's based in Oakland, CA

Richard Haines is the illustrator behind the blog What I saw today and a Bushwick residence.

Richard Haines is the illustrator behind the blog What I saw today and a Bushwick residence.

Jeremy Lindblad of Lindblad expedition 

Jeremy Lindblad of Lindblad expedition 

New studio work

For the last couple of years I've mostly been shooting portraits on location -which has been great fun. Earlier this year when the New York sky was grey and uninspiring I decided it was time to get back in to the studio and shoot some new portrait work, where I, for once was in control of both light and the environment.
I wanted to capture portraits that felt "unstaged" (which is always a challenge when shooting in studio) and also allow the viewer to create their own narratives.  More images from this series will be available through Gallery Stock