Quick ascents on our first night in NY. Always strange how your view of a city changes after getting up high there for the first time. What at first seems like an endless maze of concrete and glass is quickly made more familiar as you begin to understand the layout of the city.
A screenshot of a text I sent my lawyer last summer during some of the toughest months of my biggest court case. We revisited it yesterday with a smile🖤
East London’s capitalist beacon. The wind this night was absolutely horrific. It was near impossible to shoot given the wind tunnel created by the architecture of London’s financial district. Nonetheless, was a night to remember...
Spiritual Mist. This is a shot from my first construction site climb ever. I met this man near the top of the site & after chatting went to shoot some scenes with him. This is one of my favorite moments captured. His name was Justin & his free spirit always stuck with me
Whiteout. Was actually so foggy this night I couldn’t work out which way any landmarks were for a good hour until the fog cleared slightly, horribly disorientating but weirdly peaceful. Wish we got more of this weather over here...
Only 2 pieces of my ‘illicit freedom’ collection left! il be honest, I never thought it would do this well, so honestly I’m beyond grateful to every single one of you who’ve collected one of my pieces. Crazy motivating, this is the year. https://t.co/CVUOlzxPM4
This is the last year i'm working shitty bar jobs. Just writing it here so i have to stick to it.
Photo from a night above south London with one of the cities biggest legends.
I’m on @withFND! Big thanks to @Raskalov for the invite! Been working on my next collection the last few months, will be dropping on here! taking longer than expected due to work commitments, but watch this space!
“You’ve never heard of the millennium Falcon?”
Back in 2016 we decided to see if we could get into a Star Wars film set, after a few hours hopping barded wire and hiding in forests we were met with this.
Still one of my favourite missions, shame I couldn’t take photos back then.