PRINT COLLECTION 1 : VERITAS

MAY 2025

When I was approached about my publishing my first book - Veritas - I was equal parts excited and scared... Excited for what was an amazing and unexpected opportunity to showcase my work in printed form, scared of what I might have to sacrifice in order to do it.

More than anything, I was concerned about aesthetics. When I’m taking photos, there’s a relentless force that drives my eye… an unlearned, reflexive way of seeing the things in front of me in a frame. Following these instincts for me is everything, and following them means shooting without constraints.. constraints like what may or may not “work” on the page of a book.

In the end, I was incredibly lucky to be given carte blanche to guide the design of Veritas however I wanted, but the size of a page is the size of a page.. there’s no getting around that.

So, for the first collection of limited-edition prints, size no longer matters and I am excited to print a small selection of images large and small. Available in editions of 25 are 6 of my most favorite images from a book filled with favorites. If you’ve been following my emails over the past few years, you have seen most of these and read the stories behind them - I’m thrilled to launch the print store with such a special group of images.

Perhaps most special of all, I’ve included the image from the cover. It has only been printed one time before, with stunning results.

EDITION NOTES

  • All images are limited to 25 physical prints total across all sizes. Printing permanently retired after edition completion.

  • Images are custom-printed locally on museum-grade archival matte paper, hand signed and numbered.

  • Prints are available in 3 standard paper sizes - 12x18”, 24x36” and 30x45” - inclusive of white borders. Custom sizes are available upon request.

  • All prints include certificate of authenticity.

  • Pricing increases occur later in the release based on edition scarcity.

  • A portion of proceeds from the sale of images from Veritas are donated to the Napa Valley Farmworkers Foundation.