Best Episode for EMMY Magazine

Marilu Henner, Richard Thomas, Martin Landau, S Epatha Merkerson and Harry Hamlin talk about their favourite episodes in the shows they won EMMYs for: Taxi, The Waltons, Mission Impossible, Law & Order and LA Law. I shot all these great actors earlier this year in the Hollywood Hills, Central Park New York, Beverly Hills, Harlem NY and West Hollywood for this month’s issue of EMMY Magazine.

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Sunday Times Magazine cover

The Real Hollywood Action Heroes-

Cover and spread of my portraits in this week’s Sunday Times Magazine ‘The Real Hollywood Action Heroes’ The men and women who double for Brad Pitt, Keanu Reeves, Scarlett Johansson and the guy who took the part of 16 Ninjas in Wolverine….

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BBC Beyond Human

New image I shot for BBC Two and BBC America new Natural History Unit series Beyond Human, exploring the extraordinary world of animal senses. Presented by physicist Helen Czerski and biologist Patrick Aryee, Beyond Human explores how animals sense their world in ways far beyond our human capabilities. Shot in the Mojave desert, California.

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Mob City for The Hollywood Reporter

I photographed the cast and creator of the new TNT crime series “Mob City” for The Hollywood Reporter. Set in 1940’s gangland, the series captures LA’s noir period and is made by the creator of the Walking Dead. There was a very small time frame in which the cast could all be together, and it had been raining steadily all night and morning, but luckily there was a long enough break in the rain to get this shot on the roof of the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills.

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FT Weekend Magazine

I made this portrait of an anonymous New York blogger who writes under the pseudonym of Jeremiah Moss. The piece was for the Financial Times Weekend Magazine, and ‘Jeremiah’s’ search for the true location of the Diner in Hopper’s Nighthawks painting. Being a big fan of Hopper’s work, it was disappointing to find out the diner probably never existed, but the blog is a great take on how Moss feels his New York City is changing beyond recognition during and after the Bloomberg years. A fascinating read http://vanishingnewyork.blogspot.com/ and the FT piece here http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/2/12ba7992-4c00-11e3-8203-00144feabdc0.html#axzz2mLxzECCf

 

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