Archive for the ‘Interviews’ Category
Jimmy Fontaine

A portfolio founded on snowboarding and skateboarding is not what you’d expect from a photographer with clients including SPIN magazine and Saddle Creek Records who shoots celebrities like Goldfrapp and Justin Long. Jimmy Fontaine, a SoCal boy making it in New York by way of Portland, has traded the outdoors and plaids of Oregon for [...]
Gavin McInnes

Gavin McInnes is living the dream. Well, he has lived the dream – now that he’s 39 and curmudgeonly by his own account, the doting father of hipsterdom now has time to ponder such erudite topics as his own ‘leg’acy. But the man who launched Vice magazine and created the much copied DOs & DON’Ts [...]
Albert Reyes

Albert is a soft-spoken guy who loves art. He loves art for art’s sake. His goals are simple: make a living as an artist and use his talent to make a positive impact on people’s lives. This pious, Los Angeles-based artist sounds as pure as the medium he used to launch his career. Water! Well, [...]
Aiyana Udesen

A quick Google Image search of Aiyana Udesen will reveal a cultural virtuoso. Her portfolio ranges in subjects as varied as portraits of Warf from Star Trek, an instructional booklet on how to draw Nelly – and a penguin, and a portrait in shimmery, rainbow colors of Donnie Wahlberg fit to cover any young girl’s [...]
Edward Colver

You know Edward Colver. The name might not ring a bell, but you’ve seen his work: a portrait of Ice Cube or Andy Warhol, Henry Rollins thrashing while playing a Black Flag show, maybe grainy photos of a mosh pit. Wherever you’ve seen it, know that there is no one who documented the punk scene [...]










