Wednesday, August 20, 2014

On a serious note,

I’m dedicating this month’s update to freak fashion pioneer Drew Bernstein. Hollywood will never be the same without you. Hell, rock and roll will never be the same without you. R.I.P. old friend.


Drew appears in my retrospective “Cramp, Slash & Burn: When Punk and Glam Were Twins.” Read his contribution here.

Lee Ann Womack rules.

I had a ball handling all the photography and packaging for Lee Ann’s awesome new album. You could say this vintage-inspired release poster is icing on the cake. Actually I just said it. Such a pleasure working with this iconic talent and genuinely gracious human.

Used on The Wizard of Oz? Maybe.


Some of you know I have a weakness for old Hollywood movie lights. The really good ones are getting harder to find, but that just makes me try harder. Here’s my best one so far – an actual 1930s Bardwell & McAlister 5K, now lovingly restored. If this thing could talk, the stories it would tell. See more here.

The Doyle and Debbie Show rocks.


The New York Times call them “gloriously tacky.” Who am I to argue? Especially now that they’re producing a feature film. The result promises to be Nashville’s answer to “This Is Spinal Tap.” Here’s my latest shot of the dynamic duo, for an upcoming profile in Nashville Arts magazine.