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Photographer, Surgical Nurse, Actor, Clown Looking for beauty on the road to extinction
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I had the opportunity to photograph Brian Wilson for Raygun Magazine. He was gracious but overwhelmed by the attention of the press. He loved making music but struggled with the attention it brought him. I’m very sorry to hear of his passing. Rest in peace, sir. Thank you for the music 🖤

I had the opportunity to photograph Brian Wilson for Raygun Magazine. He was gracious but overwhelmed by the attention of the press. He loved making music but struggled with the attention it brought him. I’m very sorry to hear of his passing. Rest in peace, sir. Thank you for the music 🖤

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Really poignant piece of street art from artist TopZ out of Seattle!

Many years ago I spent an afternoon making photos with Jeff Buckley. His father Tim, also a singer, had died very young and it occurred to me how odd it must feel to be older than your dad. Just a few years later , May 29, 1997, Jeff himself died far too young. RIP young man

Portrait of Nikki. Shot on Polaroid pos/neg film with a Linhof Technika 4x5 camera at my DTLA studio

“Muchacha Quebrada” shot on T55 Polaroid pos/neg film with a Linhof Technika 4x5 camera at MunkyHaus in Echo Park. Part of the “Strange Girls!” collection of muses and floozies of the midway

The very first band photo I ever took which set me on the road to becoming a music photographer. "the Clams" shot in 1989 on the tracks behind the Colonial Warehouse where I lived in Minneapolis. Shot on TriX film with my Nikon F3.

Cassandra Rosebeetle as "the Glass Mermaid" photographed on film with a Fuji GX680 at my downtown LA studio. Part of the "Strange Girls!" series of photographs.

Slipknot photographed at my Pilsen studio in Chicago. I have to admit I was a little worried until I met them and found them to be nice boys from Iowa. Photographed with a Linhof Technika on 4x5 Polaroid T55 film

this was posted on my instagram and I guess it got enough likes for the algorithm to start feeding it to the chuds, because I woke up this morning to tons of nazi assholes leaving their shitty comments - ain't social media great