I like that Bill Cunningham documentary because it mystifies him as much as it humanizes him. And so this photo is a lot like the movie: his face in this photo (shot at Suzanne Geiss Gallery) is shrouded by leaves/lenses, but his expression is so discernible, so candid.
Sophie Theallet is a super feminine and feisty French woman who designs for famous people like Michelle Obama; I like this photo because it exudes both femininity (the ethereal flowiness of the fabric) and strength (the jutted leg, like an exclamation point!).
This was at the epic Opening Ceremony 10 year anniversary. Unfortunately, I had to shoot it instead of partake in the festivities. This man was so funny-looking and fun-loving, I like this heavenly halo behind his diminutive figure.
I enjoy these candid moments where you catch models backstage not acting like models (pouting/furrowing brow). Here, a model sucks up the pain of the two heavy hoops weigh down her lobes.
Felt like a bona-fide Gallery Girl shooting this opening at Sotheby's highlighting seminal Californian artists. Pictured here is the curator, Josh Baer.
This is me flaunting my amazing rainbow dress (did the street-style bloggers notice yet?!) outside of Milk Studios. The things you can find on eBay. . .
I discovered this karaoke-star outside of Le Baron and gave him my phone number in exchange for his photograph and now he won't stop calling me and berating me in Chinese.
This was a magical, humanizing moment during my fashion week where the same cabbie picked me up two consecutive times in a row (on two different days/locations/times). We were both touched by the coincidence, but he still made me pay for my cab ride. Hey, #Yolo