Fred Perry launched a Re-Issue collection of their 1934 Fred Perry tennis shoe to coincide with the official start of Wimbledon. To celebrate the 80th anniversary of Fred Perry’s first Wimbledon title in 1934 the company asked 5 international retailers to customize their own edition of the famous tennis shoes.
Hanon | Oi Polloi | Footpatrol | Bodega | Firmament.
My friend, Josh Millns, and I were lucky enough, working with the Rigout, to create a film and take some stills for these new shoes.
Salma Hayek casts a spell over Tahar Rahim in Youssef Nabil's technicolor artscape.
New York-based Egyptian artist and photographer Youssef Nabil’s film is a poetic depiction of his fascination with belly dancers and his anxiety over the disappearance of this art form that is unique to the Middle East. This excerpt of a 12-minute video installation is visually inspired by the 1950s—the golden age of Egyptian cinema—and touches upon the artist’s fraught relationship with his home country, both elements that inform a large aspect of his practice.
A series of photos taken to promote the label BEE Clothing. These were taken as part of a stop motion animation that I also made.
A photo series documenting a commercial featuring Sir Chris Hoy for Nissan.
Before BHS shutdown I created this photo series documenting one of their final commercials. Directed by Jonas Åkerlund.
Together with my friend, Josh Millns, we created a series of photographs to act as title cards for our film to promote the Soho Food Feast.