Monday, 18 October 2010

Fire walk with me



I had always wanted to shoot something inspired by Twin Peaks, in fact, one time I was really close to do it. Anyway, after seeing Jonathan Leder editorial for Vice Style I think I'm gonna pass haha! I discovered Jonathan's work when he shot for Soko Zine, and I must say that he has been a source of inspiration.

Check the whole editorial
here. I think Lynch wouldn't have been able to make it better.

Friday, 8 October 2010






First two weeks in Liverpool




Dr Martens 50th Party


To celebrate 50 years of Dr.Martens Vice are throwing a very special party in London on October 29th. To get free tickets to the event you need to visit the Dr Martens 50 facebook page and post a comment with your name.
More info about the event http://viceland.com/drmartens50th/


Friday, 1 October 2010

Palladium Boots-Detroit

Some days ago I posted the collaboration between Vice and Palladium Boots in which Alice Dellal explored an abandoned Georgian house in Spitalfields. Now it's the turn for Johnny Knoxville and Detroit.


Palladium presents: Detroit Lives featuring Johnny Knoxville from Palladium on Vimeo.



Heritage boot brand Palladium are continuing their quest to explore hidden, forgotten and abandoned places in urban environments. Their latest exploration entitled "Detroit Lives" features Johnny Knoxville, who takes viewers on an "off-the-beaten path" exploration through the city to discover if there's more to Detroit than the scenes of destruction and abandonment that it has become known for. Once the fourth-largest metropolis in America—some have called Detroit the Death of the American Dream. In this 30 minute 3-episode documentary, Knoxville discovers a DIY paradise full of artists and entrepreneurs who view the abandoned "D" as a raw space where young people can create community and start rebuilding their city from the inside out. A burgeoning class of young people are inspiring each other by using the cities 'disadvantages' as opportunities. His hosts include notable Detroit punk band The Dirtbombs and hip-hop artist Black Milk.

You can watch the whole documentary and find more info about this project here