Tower 4
A study of the rugged Northern California coast at Montara State Beach. The set captures the dramatic interplay between the eroded, golden cliffs and the rolling marine layer, featuring moments of solitude from a shoreline fisherman, a surfer in the break, and the stoic profile of Lifeguard Tower 4.
Kinetic Art
A final study in power and precision. This sequence celebrates the raw aesthetic of performance, transitioning from the bold faces and chrome grilles of classic fire-breathers to the refined, minimalist interiors of European icons where every dial and lever serves a singular purpose: the drive.
Curated Curves
An exploration of automotive geometry, where aggressive performance meets elegant design. This sequence highlights the transition from the sharp, modern angles of today’s supercars to the classic, tactile interiors that defined the golden age of the open road.
Chrome Identity
A focused look at the iconic branding and craftsmanship that define a classic. This set transitions from the bold exterior badges and engine bays of legends like the Camaro and Barracuda into the timeless, tactile interiors of vintage cockpits.
The Koi Consensus
In a pond where every fish has an opinion and none of them are helpful, the koi gather for their daily debate: is the leaf suspicious, is the water too dramatic today, and who exactly stirred the algae without permission? Between overthinkers, skeptics, and self-appointed philosophers, this unlikely council of fish proves one thing — even in calm waters, the drama runs deep.
Pier Pressure
They’re back… though they never really left. The legendary Nap Pile has reassembled on the pier, stacking sleep on sleep like it’s a group project no one wants to lead. Nothing happens, and that’s exactly the point. In this sequel, their dedication to doing less somehow reaches new heights.
Stillpoint
A contemplative journey through the Land of Medicine Buddha in Santa Cruz — where forest light filters through redwoods, prayer flags breathe in the breeze, and every path invites quiet reflection.
Pier Pressure
They’ve reached peak laziness. No tides to chase. No fish to hunt. Just a pier, the sun, and the unwavering commitment to doing absolutely nothing. If relaxation were a sport, these seals would win gold by refusing to stand up for the medal.