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I have been living in Los Angeles for two decades.

Transplanted from London, I have watched my adopted city ebb and flow, and all the while I have discreetly pointed a camera at my surroundings.

This collection was not started with any intention, quite the opposite. It was a way for me to shoot without an agenda. I allowed myself to shoot without rules but within parameters.

My self-imposed parameters were simple. Shoot only with my phone, shoot anything I was moved to shoot, and place no judgment on the result, at all.
 It was stream-of-consciousness shooting, an antidote to social media and my commercial work.

I have been a documentarian and street photographer for as long as I can remember, but this work existed outside of my usual practice.

At the beginning of this year when I entered the nft space, I began the process of looking through and editing the multitude of files I had been carefully storing on an ever-growing stack of hard drives. There are thousands of them. They tell the story of a city. They are a portrait of LA.

The idea for diptychs was simple enough, some of the images just cried out for a partner, so I started to let them pair themselves up into short stories.

Over the twenty years that I have been living in LA, I have been witness to a great deal of change, these days the city I live in is not the city I arrived in.

I am one of those outliers who doesn’t drive in Los Angeles, I find being on foot gives me a different perspective of the city and its people. 
Sometimes it is jarring, other times spellbinding, but always it is interesting.

I see the underbelly, the everyday, the mundane, the dirt, the hopes and dreams both realized and dashed. I catalog everything.

None of the images are meant to shock or shame, they are just what I see.
It takes courage to live in a city where so many people are brushing up against one another, where the air is filled to capacity with big ideas. I find the people bold and brilliant.

The extremes that I see are about as different as possible, one day I am enjoying the very best the city has to offer, and the next I am on the metro watching a pretty girl doing whippets, riding the line from one end to the other.

I don’t know how long I will stay in LA. I miss the English weather and these days my need is for some peace and quiet. But while I am here I will continue to collect images and drink in this place in all its glory.

All images are shot digitally.

HOLLYWOODLAND: VOLUME ONE collection image

I have been living in Los Angeles for two decades.

Transplanted from London, I have watched my adopted city ebb and flow, and all the while I have discreetly pointed a camera at my surroundings.

This collection was not started with any intention, quite the opposite. It was a way for me to relax, to shoot without agenda, without rules, but within parameters.

My self-imposed parameters were simple. Shoot only with my phone Shoot anything I was moved to shoot. Place no judgment on the result, at all.
 It was stream-of-consciousness. A creative response to social media and commercial work.

I am one of those outliers who doesn’t drive in Los Angeles, I find being on foot gives me a different perspective of the city, and its people. 
 Sometimes it is jarring, other times spellbinding, but it is always interesting.

I see the underbelly, the everyday, the mundane and the dirt. The hopes and dreams, both realized and dashed. I catalog everything.

Category Photography
Contract Address0x709f...7b0e
Token ID27
Token StandardERC-721
ChainEthereum
Last Updated2 years ago
Creator Earnings
10%

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I have been living in Los Angeles for two decades.

Transplanted from London, I have watched my adopted city ebb and flow, and all the while I have discreetly pointed a camera at my surroundings.

This collection was not started with any intention, quite the opposite. It was a way for me to shoot without an agenda. I allowed myself to shoot without rules but within parameters.

My self-imposed parameters were simple. Shoot only with my phone, shoot anything I was moved to shoot, and place no judgment on the result, at all.
 It was stream-of-consciousness shooting, an antidote to social media and my commercial work.

I have been a documentarian and street photographer for as long as I can remember, but this work existed outside of my usual practice.

At the beginning of this year when I entered the nft space, I began the process of looking through and editing the multitude of files I had been carefully storing on an ever-growing stack of hard drives. There are thousands of them. They tell the story of a city. They are a portrait of LA.

The idea for diptychs was simple enough, some of the images just cried out for a partner, so I started to let them pair themselves up into short stories.

Over the twenty years that I have been living in LA, I have been witness to a great deal of change, these days the city I live in is not the city I arrived in.

I am one of those outliers who doesn’t drive in Los Angeles, I find being on foot gives me a different perspective of the city and its people. 
Sometimes it is jarring, other times spellbinding, but always it is interesting.

I see the underbelly, the everyday, the mundane, the dirt, the hopes and dreams both realized and dashed. I catalog everything.

None of the images are meant to shock or shame, they are just what I see.
It takes courage to live in a city where so many people are brushing up against one another, where the air is filled to capacity with big ideas. I find the people bold and brilliant.

The extremes that I see are about as different as possible, one day I am enjoying the very best the city has to offer, and the next I am on the metro watching a pretty girl doing whippets, riding the line from one end to the other.

I don’t know how long I will stay in LA. I miss the English weather and these days my need is for some peace and quiet. But while I am here I will continue to collect images and drink in this place in all its glory.

All images are shot digitally.

HOLLYWOODLAND: VOLUME ONE collection image

I have been living in Los Angeles for two decades.

Transplanted from London, I have watched my adopted city ebb and flow, and all the while I have discreetly pointed a camera at my surroundings.

This collection was not started with any intention, quite the opposite. It was a way for me to relax, to shoot without agenda, without rules, but within parameters.

My self-imposed parameters were simple. Shoot only with my phone Shoot anything I was moved to shoot. Place no judgment on the result, at all.
 It was stream-of-consciousness. A creative response to social media and commercial work.

I am one of those outliers who doesn’t drive in Los Angeles, I find being on foot gives me a different perspective of the city, and its people. 
 Sometimes it is jarring, other times spellbinding, but it is always interesting.

I see the underbelly, the everyday, the mundane and the dirt. The hopes and dreams, both realized and dashed. I catalog everything.

Category Photography
Contract Address0x709f...7b0e
Token ID27
Token StandardERC-721
ChainEthereum
Last Updated2 years ago
Creator Earnings
10%
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