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Chrysalis

You’re most known for your fashion and documentary photography, but you are also a fine art photographer. What are the markers of distinction in these genres for you, and do you have a preference?

I think that for quite a long time, there’s been external pressure from the outside world to make a decision and stick to that. I have this long trajectory of being from Atlanta making skateboarding videos and some music videos, which got me up to New York for film school. I wanted to take on photography in all its many forms, but I had anxiety about deciding what was more important; a picture printed on a magazine page or a picture exhibited in a gallery or museum space. I still think that,

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