
Accidentally Wes Anderson goes on assignment in search of surprising scovilles
You might have thought that the search for Scovilles would bring @AccidentallyWesAnderson to some far-flung locales.
moreYou might have thought that the search for Scovilles would bring @AccidentallyWesAnderson to some far-flung locales.
moreOn Memorial Day Weekend, photographer John Madere set up an impromptu portrait studio on the beach in Montauk.
moreDon‘t worry be happy.
moreJord Hammond was 23 years old and didn’t know a camera from a camel.
moreBoth shaper and surfer are going with a flow, a point driven home by the juxtaposition of the shaper and surfer doing what they do and getting in the zone.
moreNo mermaids or sword swallowers were harmed.
moreSpearfishing maybe isn’t for everyone, but…
moreJames Katsipis wasn’t quite born in 40-degree-water swimming off Montauk Point with a camera in his hands, but, yeah, basically he was.
moreLook, Ma! No tan lines.
moreMorgan rides along.
moreThere’s fresh ceviche.
moreNot-disposable photography taken with disposable cameras.
moreWhen last we saw photographer Laura June Kirsch she was at the House of Vans in Brooklyn pointing a camera at Gwar.
moreSkate or muerte!
moreIn a way, we’re all the minnow.
moreA longform visual odyssey. Buckle up.
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