
Category Archives: Photo


The beautiful Gowanus Canal in the heart of Brooklyn.

The never ending conquering of the Manhattan airspace.


Maybe the dream is finally over.


I came across this guy in Gowanus this morning. He wasn’t bothered by the rain.

I love trees. They’re godlike and humble guardians at the gates of time. Nobler than I can understand.






I don’t know what the inside of my brain looks like but this is what it feels like now.

In bed today with a horrible post-holiday flu. Better than post-holiday blues, of which I have none, the reading material should tell you as much.




From the opening party of a new Editorial // Creative company owned by friends in NYC. Great people that do good work, check them out at wax.tv

Eve Salvail

Thomas Job

Tracy Tabery-Weller

Mark Abellara

Matthew Mattingly

Toni Lipari

Stephen Jess

Sean Broughton

@jmaire2
The wonderful Damien Rice graced Brooklyn with his presence on October 17th. I have been busy in the edit suite since then so had not had time to post this. Oh, and he was joined on stage by the amazing Glen Hansard.






Gus Gus played a magnificent set at the Highland Ballroom in NYC on October 10th, 2014.


No more Kentile Floors

Billboard to Heaven

Lack of Visual Empathy







Snapped during rehearsal // scouting for a film.

Shadows Fall from MA came through and played Brooklyn’s Knitting Factory along with a few local acts. Lots of hair and thrashing.

Shadows Fall

Lies Beneath

Shadows Fall

Lies Beneath
The rumours were true. This Brooklyn icon is coming down.



With Roya Partovi

With Aðalbjörn Tryggvason

With D. Foy

With Tolli Morthens

With Chris Cereda

With Pétur Hallgrímsson
The mighty Fu Manchu at the Mercury Lounge in New York City. May 19th 2014. Hard Rock at its finest from California.


The Kentile Floors sign is a Brooklyn landmark located in the Gowanus neighborhood. It’s a highly visible and cherished icon in the local community. Because the sign’s perfect visibility from the F and G trains it is well known by the thousands of commuters that travel from South Brooklyn into Manhattan every day and has in recent times become a popular photo subject in social media with thousands of images tagged with #kentile #dailykentile #kentilefloors.
The company ceased operation in 1992 after almost 100 years in business (1898 – 1992). Kentile Floors was an industry leader in the manufacturing of super resilient floor tiles for both commercial and residential use.
Asbestos litigations marked the end of an era for Kentile Floors and eventually pushed the company into filing for bankruptcy in 1992.

A new book project.

Wouldn’t life be boring without graffiti?


The Donut Shop on 7th Avenue in Brooklyn.

A happening spot in Brooklyn.



Part of an ongoing series of short stories based on real life experiences in NYC.

Locate sage. Light match. Burn sage. Drive roaches out.

Amazing experimental metal from Brooklyn’s Sannhet at Saint Vitus in Greenpoint last night. Sannhet means truth in Norwegian. They are on Sacrament.

New Author’s portrait for D. Foy to coincide with the launch of his novel Made To Break out on Two Dollar Radio in March.

Stills from a trailer for the novel “Made To Break” by D. Foy which is out on Two Dollar Radio March 16th.




