The last big shot of the session, Pharrell said he was going to do a trick, and asked if i could catch it. This was pre-digital days. Shot this on my 35mm camera. Only one frame of this historic trick. Photograph by Steve Carty, Toronto 2001
3 Final images of Pharrell Williams from my archives from our session in 2001. Photographed in Toronto, Canada. I had the afternoon with Pharrell, choosing where we met, making sure the store had a selection of decks and bikes for Pharrell to choose. He was impressed that i did my research and chose such a cool spot to meet. He owned the lowrider, so he wanted to shoot with that bike, he didn't own a big wheel BMX so he bought that bike on the spot. He tricked that bike all the way to the location doing 180 bunny hops and whips. I shot the lowrider image first, and the second look with the BMX in a second location. The trick "no hander no footer" is a one frame shot on 35mm film. The 2 portraits shot on Hasselblad 500cm, scanned and exported. This is an extremely rare, limited collection. EDITION OF 1.
Pharrell Williams - No hander, no footer. Photograph by Steve Carty
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Pharrell Williams - No hander, no footer. Photograph by Steve Carty
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The last big shot of the session, Pharrell said he was going to do a trick, and asked if i could catch it. This was pre-digital days. Shot this on my 35mm camera. Only one frame of this historic trick. Photograph by Steve Carty, Toronto 2001
3 Final images of Pharrell Williams from my archives from our session in 2001. Photographed in Toronto, Canada. I had the afternoon with Pharrell, choosing where we met, making sure the store had a selection of decks and bikes for Pharrell to choose. He was impressed that i did my research and chose such a cool spot to meet. He owned the lowrider, so he wanted to shoot with that bike, he didn't own a big wheel BMX so he bought that bike on the spot. He tricked that bike all the way to the location doing 180 bunny hops and whips. I shot the lowrider image first, and the second look with the BMX in a second location. The trick "no hander no footer" is a one frame shot on 35mm film. The 2 portraits shot on Hasselblad 500cm, scanned and exported. This is an extremely rare, limited collection. EDITION OF 1.