Perry Ogden

Miss Lily's, NYC

28 Mar 13
Miss Lily's, NYC

Only just discovering Miss Lily's  - purveyor of all things Jamaican - on Houston and Sullivan, having had dinner there last night. Great food in the restaurant, great juices in the bake shop/Melvin's juice box and cds, t-shirts, books etc in the shop. Plus in-house DJ Max Glazer. Here's a picture of Sista Natty with a copy of Bunny Yeager's 'Camera in Jamaica'.

Tuesday morning...

26 Mar 13
Tuesday morning...

Tuesday morning in Bushwick...

Kate B

25 Mar 13
Kate B

Working with the beautiful Kate B who tells me she was discovered at the bus station in the small town where she's from in Russia and that it's three hours by bus plus eighteen hours by train from Moscow!

Bushwick

20 Mar 13
Bushwick

Looking for locations in Bushwick.

Williamsburg

19 Mar 13
Williamsburg

Shooting in New York for the next ten days. Here's the view from my room at the Wythe hotel...

D La Repubblica

16 Mar 13
D La Repubblica

Suzanne Lanza and her daughter Sofia Grace for the LA families story published today in D La Repubblica.

John and Simone Rocha

15 Mar 13
John and Simone Rocha

Portrait of John and Simone Rocha for the April issue of Harper's Bazaar UK.

Last day in Connemara...

13 Mar 13
Last day in Connemara...

Last day in Connemara for a while and turning the boat over to prepare it for a good paint job. Thanks to Josie, James and John. Sad to be leaving.

Finbar's 21st

09 Mar 13
Finbar's 21st

My daughter Violet and my step-son Finbar at Finbar's 21st Birthday Party last night. I think the theme was Cleopatra but not sure Finbar told anyone this!

Stu-mick-o-sucks

07 Mar 13
Stu-mick-o-sucks

George Catlin's 1832 portrait of Stu-mick-o-sucks, Buffalo Bull's Back Fat, Head Chief, Blood Tribe, Blackfoot. The Blackfoot were a tribe of the northernmost Plains - a territory that straddles the present-day border betwen US and Canada. "Catlin considered the people of the northernmost Plains the least corrupted by white contact, and he helped establish their image as nature's noble people in Europe as well as America." Worth seeing this exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, London.
http://www.npg.org.uk