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On the Street: Bill Cunningham

I moved to New York City in March of 2011, and after my first week here I walked over to the Film Forum to see Bill Cunningham New York on its opening weekend. I was hoping for a memorable New York City experience, and we got one: we were turned away. Every show on Saturday had been sold out in advance. So we bought tickets for Sunday, arrived extra early, and stood outside in the cold in the line that had already formed.

The film was so much more than I was expecting or hoping for it to be, and it instantly became one of my favorite movies. I admired Bill not just for his body of work or for his work ethics, but also as a kind, gentle and funny human being. It became a goal of mine to see Bill in action on the streets of New York someday.

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The End of 2011

I went to Vegas for Christmas break to visit family and friends, and snapped this photo of the December 2011 issue of Men’s Journal on a stand at McCarran Airport:

Men's Journal on stand

It’s now the highest-selling issue in Men’s Journal’s 20-year history.

Daniel Craig

Russian Rolling Stone seems to have liked the look of our cover. Here’s their January 2012 issue:

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Sketches and Finals

Hair Loss Sketch

I do a lot of sketching to get my ideas across — it’s often the most efficient way for me to communicate. Sometimes I do a hasty scribble, and sometimes I take a little more time, like in the above pencil drawing I did for Mark Matcho to reference in his illustration for this article on hair loss drugs and their embarrassing sexual side effects:

Hair Loss Drugs

I also sketch using low res photos in InDesign, like in this layout I put together for photographer Levi Brown to reference in his compositions:

Bringing Down the Mob Sketch

I repeated the same photo of a blank cassette with the understanding that a stylist would track down different cassettes on eBay, write the names of convicted mobsters on them, then bang them up a little and wear them down to suggest they’d seen a lot of action. I drew that wire coming from the tape recorder in Illustrator, and made the mugshot in Photoshop (based on a tiny mugshot that was far too small to use). I wanted the photo to look like it had been photocopied and faxed.

Stylist Angela Campos printed my mugshot design and crumpled it to give it some life in Levi’s photo:

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Oh, Bother

On my way to the Hell’s Kitchen Flea Market this morning, I got off the subway at the Times Square stop, made my way to the exit, turned the corner leading to the stairs and came upon this stunning site:

Oh, Bother

These costumers walk around the Times Square/Rockefeller Center area posing for tourist photos in exchange for cash “tips.” This is the second time I’ve stumbled upon one suiting up before heading out, but it’s the first time I had my camera app ready to spring into action.

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