
The First Car @nytimes published in print today! Thankful for @lyonse @remytumin and my friends
The First Car @nytimes published in print today! Thankful for @lyonse @remytumin and my friends
The First Car @nytimes published in print today! Thankful for @lyonse @remytumin and my friends
The First Car @nytimes published in print today! Thankful for @lyonse @remytumin and my friends
The First Car @nytimes published in print today! Thankful for @lyonse @remytumin and my friends
The First Car @nytimes published in print today! Thankful for @lyonse @remytumin and my friends

The First Car @nytimes published in print today! Thankful for @lyonse @remytumin and my friends

“The First Car” for The New York Times
This past summer, Eve Lyons @lyonse invited me to be a part of her new special project, “Where We Are” a @nytimes series about young people coming of age and the spaces where they create community.
Remy Tumin @remytumin who interviewed my friends and I over the fall, writes: The ability to get behind the wheel of a car for the first time, and go anywhere, is a distinct American rite of passage. For many young people, their first car grants them a freedom to explore their city on an intimate level, with their windows down and music blasting - and away from the prying eyes of parents. It can be a means to escape monotony and fear — especially during the height of the pandemic — and a gathering space where they can let it all go.
Huge thanks to Eve for bringing this work to life. Thank you to my beautiful friends and the city itself - without whom, there would be no pictures.

“The First Car” for The New York Times
This past summer, Eve Lyons @lyonse invited me to be a part of her new special project, “Where We Are” a @nytimes series about young people coming of age and the spaces where they create community.
Remy Tumin @remytumin who interviewed my friends and I over the fall, writes: The ability to get behind the wheel of a car for the first time, and go anywhere, is a distinct American rite of passage. For many young people, their first car grants them a freedom to explore their city on an intimate level, with their windows down and music blasting - and away from the prying eyes of parents. It can be a means to escape monotony and fear — especially during the height of the pandemic — and a gathering space where they can let it all go.
Huge thanks to Eve for bringing this work to life. Thank you to my beautiful friends and the city itself - without whom, there would be no pictures.

“The First Car” for The New York Times
This past summer, Eve Lyons @lyonse invited me to be a part of her new special project, “Where We Are” a @nytimes series about young people coming of age and the spaces where they create community.
Remy Tumin @remytumin who interviewed my friends and I over the fall, writes: The ability to get behind the wheel of a car for the first time, and go anywhere, is a distinct American rite of passage. For many young people, their first car grants them a freedom to explore their city on an intimate level, with their windows down and music blasting - and away from the prying eyes of parents. It can be a means to escape monotony and fear — especially during the height of the pandemic — and a gathering space where they can let it all go.
Huge thanks to Eve for bringing this work to life. Thank you to my beautiful friends and the city itself - without whom, there would be no pictures.

“The First Car” for The New York Times
This past summer, Eve Lyons @lyonse invited me to be a part of her new special project, “Where We Are” a @nytimes series about young people coming of age and the spaces where they create community.
Remy Tumin @remytumin who interviewed my friends and I over the fall, writes: The ability to get behind the wheel of a car for the first time, and go anywhere, is a distinct American rite of passage. For many young people, their first car grants them a freedom to explore their city on an intimate level, with their windows down and music blasting - and away from the prying eyes of parents. It can be a means to escape monotony and fear — especially during the height of the pandemic — and a gathering space where they can let it all go.
Huge thanks to Eve for bringing this work to life. Thank you to my beautiful friends and the city itself - without whom, there would be no pictures.

“The First Car” for The New York Times
This past summer, Eve Lyons @lyonse invited me to be a part of her new special project, “Where We Are” a @nytimes series about young people coming of age and the spaces where they create community.
Remy Tumin @remytumin who interviewed my friends and I over the fall, writes: The ability to get behind the wheel of a car for the first time, and go anywhere, is a distinct American rite of passage. For many young people, their first car grants them a freedom to explore their city on an intimate level, with their windows down and music blasting - and away from the prying eyes of parents. It can be a means to escape monotony and fear — especially during the height of the pandemic — and a gathering space where they can let it all go.
Huge thanks to Eve for bringing this work to life. Thank you to my beautiful friends and the city itself - without whom, there would be no pictures.

“The First Car” for The New York Times
This past summer, Eve Lyons @lyonse invited me to be a part of her new special project, “Where We Are” a @nytimes series about young people coming of age and the spaces where they create community.
Remy Tumin @remytumin who interviewed my friends and I over the fall, writes: The ability to get behind the wheel of a car for the first time, and go anywhere, is a distinct American rite of passage. For many young people, their first car grants them a freedom to explore their city on an intimate level, with their windows down and music blasting - and away from the prying eyes of parents. It can be a means to escape monotony and fear — especially during the height of the pandemic — and a gathering space where they can let it all go.
Huge thanks to Eve for bringing this work to life. Thank you to my beautiful friends and the city itself - without whom, there would be no pictures.

“The First Car” for The New York Times
This past summer, Eve Lyons @lyonse invited me to be a part of her new special project, “Where We Are” a @nytimes series about young people coming of age and the spaces where they create community.
Remy Tumin @remytumin who interviewed my friends and I over the fall, writes: The ability to get behind the wheel of a car for the first time, and go anywhere, is a distinct American rite of passage. For many young people, their first car grants them a freedom to explore their city on an intimate level, with their windows down and music blasting - and away from the prying eyes of parents. It can be a means to escape monotony and fear — especially during the height of the pandemic — and a gathering space where they can let it all go.
Huge thanks to Eve for bringing this work to life. Thank you to my beautiful friends and the city itself - without whom, there would be no pictures.

“The First Car” for The New York Times
This past summer, Eve Lyons @lyonse invited me to be a part of her new special project, “Where We Are” a @nytimes series about young people coming of age and the spaces where they create community.
Remy Tumin @remytumin who interviewed my friends and I over the fall, writes: The ability to get behind the wheel of a car for the first time, and go anywhere, is a distinct American rite of passage. For many young people, their first car grants them a freedom to explore their city on an intimate level, with their windows down and music blasting - and away from the prying eyes of parents. It can be a means to escape monotony and fear — especially during the height of the pandemic — and a gathering space where they can let it all go.
Huge thanks to Eve for bringing this work to life. Thank you to my beautiful friends and the city itself - without whom, there would be no pictures.

“The First Car” for The New York Times
This past summer, Eve Lyons @lyonse invited me to be a part of her new special project, “Where We Are” a @nytimes series about young people coming of age and the spaces where they create community.
Remy Tumin @remytumin who interviewed my friends and I over the fall, writes: The ability to get behind the wheel of a car for the first time, and go anywhere, is a distinct American rite of passage. For many young people, their first car grants them a freedom to explore their city on an intimate level, with their windows down and music blasting - and away from the prying eyes of parents. It can be a means to escape monotony and fear — especially during the height of the pandemic — and a gathering space where they can let it all go.
Huge thanks to Eve for bringing this work to life. Thank you to my beautiful friends and the city itself - without whom, there would be no pictures.
“The First Car” for The New York Times
This past summer, Eve Lyons @lyonse invited me to be a part of her new special project, “Where We Are” a @nytimes series about young people coming of age and the spaces where they create community.
Remy Tumin @remytumin who interviewed my friends and I over the fall, writes: The ability to get behind the wheel of a car for the first time, and go anywhere, is a distinct American rite of passage. For many young people, their first car grants them a freedom to explore their city on an intimate level, with their windows down and music blasting - and away from the prying eyes of parents. It can be a means to escape monotony and fear — especially during the height of the pandemic — and a gathering space where they can let it all go.
Huge thanks to Eve for bringing this work to life. Thank you to my beautiful friends and the city itself - without whom, there would be no pictures.

I’m thrilled to share that my Car Pictures will be on display at Raw Photo Fest, taking place in Menorca, Spain, from May 7th to 11th. I hope to see you there!
-@advli
Register and get your festival pass: www.therawsociety.org/rawphotofest (link in bio)
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Photographer @advli will exhibit “The First Car” at Raw Photo Fest in May!
Adali Schell (b. 2001, Los Angeles, CA) is a photographer from Los Angeles, California. He explores themes of identity and memory through his upbringing in Southern California and family roots in rural Ohio.
Car Pictures (2020 - 2024) follows my group of friends around Los Angeles as we come together and navigate the city's diverse landscape. The back of cars and highway systems became the stage for my coming of age.
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El fotógrafo @advli expondrá “The First Car” en Raw Photo Fest este mes de mayo.
Adali Schell (n. 2001, Los Ángeles, California) es un fotógrafo originario de Los Ángeles.
Car Pictures (2020–2024) sigue a su grupo de amigos por Los Ángeles mientras se reúnen y recorren el diverso paisaje de la ciudad. La parte trasera de los coches y los sistemas de autopistas se convirtieron en el escenario de su paso a la adultez.
Acompáñanos en Menorca y regístrate para conseguir tu pase para el festival:www.therawsociety.org/rawphotofest (enlace en la bio)

“For the past five years, I’ve photographed my immediate family in and around New Paris, a small town in rural Ohio. Beginning as a teenager, I found refuge in the camera’s ability to reveal the value of my own life to myself.
Since 2018, I’ve watched my mother survive her divorce, raise my sister and care for her aging father, all while working as a preschool teacher, a high school teacher and a non-emergency ambulance driver. I’ve seen her chauffeur my sister and her friends around to no end, bring her father home cooked dinners most nights of the week and continue her animal rescuing.
Without the camera, these experiences would be abstract, confined to words and bound to memory. With the camera, feeling is factualized, contained in a frame and packed with ruach which guides my everyday.” - @advli
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#leicacamerausa #leicalook #leicam #leicafilm

“For the past five years, I’ve photographed my immediate family in and around New Paris, a small town in rural Ohio. Beginning as a teenager, I found refuge in the camera’s ability to reveal the value of my own life to myself.
Since 2018, I’ve watched my mother survive her divorce, raise my sister and care for her aging father, all while working as a preschool teacher, a high school teacher and a non-emergency ambulance driver. I’ve seen her chauffeur my sister and her friends around to no end, bring her father home cooked dinners most nights of the week and continue her animal rescuing.
Without the camera, these experiences would be abstract, confined to words and bound to memory. With the camera, feeling is factualized, contained in a frame and packed with ruach which guides my everyday.” - @advli
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#leicacamerausa #leicalook #leicam #leicafilm

“For the past five years, I’ve photographed my immediate family in and around New Paris, a small town in rural Ohio. Beginning as a teenager, I found refuge in the camera’s ability to reveal the value of my own life to myself.
Since 2018, I’ve watched my mother survive her divorce, raise my sister and care for her aging father, all while working as a preschool teacher, a high school teacher and a non-emergency ambulance driver. I’ve seen her chauffeur my sister and her friends around to no end, bring her father home cooked dinners most nights of the week and continue her animal rescuing.
Without the camera, these experiences would be abstract, confined to words and bound to memory. With the camera, feeling is factualized, contained in a frame and packed with ruach which guides my everyday.” - @advli
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#leicacamerausa #leicalook #leicam #leicafilm

“For the past five years, I’ve photographed my immediate family in and around New Paris, a small town in rural Ohio. Beginning as a teenager, I found refuge in the camera’s ability to reveal the value of my own life to myself.
Since 2018, I’ve watched my mother survive her divorce, raise my sister and care for her aging father, all while working as a preschool teacher, a high school teacher and a non-emergency ambulance driver. I’ve seen her chauffeur my sister and her friends around to no end, bring her father home cooked dinners most nights of the week and continue her animal rescuing.
Without the camera, these experiences would be abstract, confined to words and bound to memory. With the camera, feeling is factualized, contained in a frame and packed with ruach which guides my everyday.” - @advli
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#leicacamerausa #leicalook #leicam #leicafilm

“For the past five years, I’ve photographed my immediate family in and around New Paris, a small town in rural Ohio. Beginning as a teenager, I found refuge in the camera’s ability to reveal the value of my own life to myself.
Since 2018, I’ve watched my mother survive her divorce, raise my sister and care for her aging father, all while working as a preschool teacher, a high school teacher and a non-emergency ambulance driver. I’ve seen her chauffeur my sister and her friends around to no end, bring her father home cooked dinners most nights of the week and continue her animal rescuing.
Without the camera, these experiences would be abstract, confined to words and bound to memory. With the camera, feeling is factualized, contained in a frame and packed with ruach which guides my everyday.” - @advli
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#leicacamerausa #leicalook #leicam #leicafilm

“For the past five years, I’ve photographed my immediate family in and around New Paris, a small town in rural Ohio. Beginning as a teenager, I found refuge in the camera’s ability to reveal the value of my own life to myself.
Since 2018, I’ve watched my mother survive her divorce, raise my sister and care for her aging father, all while working as a preschool teacher, a high school teacher and a non-emergency ambulance driver. I’ve seen her chauffeur my sister and her friends around to no end, bring her father home cooked dinners most nights of the week and continue her animal rescuing.
Without the camera, these experiences would be abstract, confined to words and bound to memory. With the camera, feeling is factualized, contained in a frame and packed with ruach which guides my everyday.” - @advli
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#leicacamerausa #leicalook #leicam #leicafilm

“For the past five years, I’ve photographed my immediate family in and around New Paris, a small town in rural Ohio. Beginning as a teenager, I found refuge in the camera’s ability to reveal the value of my own life to myself.
Since 2018, I’ve watched my mother survive her divorce, raise my sister and care for her aging father, all while working as a preschool teacher, a high school teacher and a non-emergency ambulance driver. I’ve seen her chauffeur my sister and her friends around to no end, bring her father home cooked dinners most nights of the week and continue her animal rescuing.
Without the camera, these experiences would be abstract, confined to words and bound to memory. With the camera, feeling is factualized, contained in a frame and packed with ruach which guides my everyday.” - @advli
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#leicacamerausa #leicalook #leicam #leicafilm

“For the past five years, I’ve photographed my immediate family in and around New Paris, a small town in rural Ohio. Beginning as a teenager, I found refuge in the camera’s ability to reveal the value of my own life to myself.
Since 2018, I’ve watched my mother survive her divorce, raise my sister and care for her aging father, all while working as a preschool teacher, a high school teacher and a non-emergency ambulance driver. I’ve seen her chauffeur my sister and her friends around to no end, bring her father home cooked dinners most nights of the week and continue her animal rescuing.
Without the camera, these experiences would be abstract, confined to words and bound to memory. With the camera, feeling is factualized, contained in a frame and packed with ruach which guides my everyday.” - @advli
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#leicacamerausa #leicalook #leicam #leicafilm

Earlier this year, I drove 2000 miles retracing Paul Thomas Anderson’s locations from “One Battle After Another” for @nytimes. Thank you @amandalwebster for this incredible call!

Earlier this year, I drove 2000 miles retracing Paul Thomas Anderson’s locations from “One Battle After Another” for @nytimes. Thank you @amandalwebster for this incredible call!

Earlier this year, I drove 2000 miles retracing Paul Thomas Anderson’s locations from “One Battle After Another” for @nytimes. Thank you @amandalwebster for this incredible call!

Earlier this year, I drove 2000 miles retracing Paul Thomas Anderson’s locations from “One Battle After Another” for @nytimes. Thank you @amandalwebster for this incredible call!

Earlier this year, I drove 2000 miles retracing Paul Thomas Anderson’s locations from “One Battle After Another” for @nytimes. Thank you @amandalwebster for this incredible call!

Earlier this year, I drove 2000 miles retracing Paul Thomas Anderson’s locations from “One Battle After Another” for @nytimes. Thank you @amandalwebster for this incredible call!

Earlier this year, I drove 2000 miles retracing Paul Thomas Anderson’s locations from “One Battle After Another” for @nytimes. Thank you @amandalwebster for this incredible call!

Earlier this year, I drove 2000 miles retracing Paul Thomas Anderson’s locations from “One Battle After Another” for @nytimes. Thank you @amandalwebster for this incredible call!

Earlier this year, I drove 2000 miles retracing Paul Thomas Anderson’s locations from “One Battle After Another” for @nytimes. Thank you @amandalwebster for this incredible call!

Earlier this year, I drove 2000 miles retracing Paul Thomas Anderson’s locations from “One Battle After Another” for @nytimes. Thank you @amandalwebster for this incredible call!

Earlier this year, I drove 2000 miles retracing Paul Thomas Anderson’s locations from “One Battle After Another” for @nytimes. Thank you @amandalwebster for this incredible call!

Earlier this year, I drove 2000 miles retracing Paul Thomas Anderson’s locations from “One Battle After Another” for @nytimes. Thank you @amandalwebster for this incredible call!

Earlier this year, I drove 2000 miles retracing Paul Thomas Anderson’s locations from “One Battle After Another” for @nytimes. Thank you @amandalwebster for this incredible call!

Earlier this year, I drove 2000 miles retracing Paul Thomas Anderson’s locations from “One Battle After Another” for @nytimes. Thank you @amandalwebster for this incredible call!

Earlier this year, I drove 2000 miles retracing Paul Thomas Anderson’s locations from “One Battle After Another” for @nytimes. Thank you @amandalwebster for this incredible call!

Earlier this year, I drove 2000 miles retracing Paul Thomas Anderson’s locations from “One Battle After Another” for @nytimes. Thank you @amandalwebster for this incredible call!

Earlier this year, I drove 2000 miles retracing Paul Thomas Anderson’s locations from “One Battle After Another” for @nytimes. Thank you @amandalwebster for this incredible call!
Earlier this year, I drove 2000 miles retracing Paul Thomas Anderson’s locations from “One Battle After Another” for @nytimes. Thank you @amandalwebster for this incredible call!

Earlier this year, I drove 2000 miles retracing Paul Thomas Anderson’s locations from “One Battle After Another” for @nytimes. Thank you @amandalwebster for this incredible call!

Recent assignment work
1. Cameron Winter for @nytimes
2. Nourished by Time for @rollingstone
3. Kyle Mooney for @nytimes
4. Evan Dando for @nytimes
5. Ray Nicholson for @wwd
6. Mark Hoppus for @nytimes
7. Hasan Piker for @nytimes
8. Matty Matheson for @highsnobiety
9. Zach Cherry for @nytimes
10. Isabela Merced for @nytimes
11. Rick Steves for @wildsam
12. Wunmi Mosaku for @nytimes
13. Yuji Agematsu for @nytimes
14. Tim Blum for @nytimes

Recent assignment work
1. Cameron Winter for @nytimes
2. Nourished by Time for @rollingstone
3. Kyle Mooney for @nytimes
4. Evan Dando for @nytimes
5. Ray Nicholson for @wwd
6. Mark Hoppus for @nytimes
7. Hasan Piker for @nytimes
8. Matty Matheson for @highsnobiety
9. Zach Cherry for @nytimes
10. Isabela Merced for @nytimes
11. Rick Steves for @wildsam
12. Wunmi Mosaku for @nytimes
13. Yuji Agematsu for @nytimes
14. Tim Blum for @nytimes

Recent assignment work
1. Cameron Winter for @nytimes
2. Nourished by Time for @rollingstone
3. Kyle Mooney for @nytimes
4. Evan Dando for @nytimes
5. Ray Nicholson for @wwd
6. Mark Hoppus for @nytimes
7. Hasan Piker for @nytimes
8. Matty Matheson for @highsnobiety
9. Zach Cherry for @nytimes
10. Isabela Merced for @nytimes
11. Rick Steves for @wildsam
12. Wunmi Mosaku for @nytimes
13. Yuji Agematsu for @nytimes
14. Tim Blum for @nytimes

Recent assignment work
1. Cameron Winter for @nytimes
2. Nourished by Time for @rollingstone
3. Kyle Mooney for @nytimes
4. Evan Dando for @nytimes
5. Ray Nicholson for @wwd
6. Mark Hoppus for @nytimes
7. Hasan Piker for @nytimes
8. Matty Matheson for @highsnobiety
9. Zach Cherry for @nytimes
10. Isabela Merced for @nytimes
11. Rick Steves for @wildsam
12. Wunmi Mosaku for @nytimes
13. Yuji Agematsu for @nytimes
14. Tim Blum for @nytimes

Recent assignment work
1. Cameron Winter for @nytimes
2. Nourished by Time for @rollingstone
3. Kyle Mooney for @nytimes
4. Evan Dando for @nytimes
5. Ray Nicholson for @wwd
6. Mark Hoppus for @nytimes
7. Hasan Piker for @nytimes
8. Matty Matheson for @highsnobiety
9. Zach Cherry for @nytimes
10. Isabela Merced for @nytimes
11. Rick Steves for @wildsam
12. Wunmi Mosaku for @nytimes
13. Yuji Agematsu for @nytimes
14. Tim Blum for @nytimes

Recent assignment work
1. Cameron Winter for @nytimes
2. Nourished by Time for @rollingstone
3. Kyle Mooney for @nytimes
4. Evan Dando for @nytimes
5. Ray Nicholson for @wwd
6. Mark Hoppus for @nytimes
7. Hasan Piker for @nytimes
8. Matty Matheson for @highsnobiety
9. Zach Cherry for @nytimes
10. Isabela Merced for @nytimes
11. Rick Steves for @wildsam
12. Wunmi Mosaku for @nytimes
13. Yuji Agematsu for @nytimes
14. Tim Blum for @nytimes

Recent assignment work
1. Cameron Winter for @nytimes
2. Nourished by Time for @rollingstone
3. Kyle Mooney for @nytimes
4. Evan Dando for @nytimes
5. Ray Nicholson for @wwd
6. Mark Hoppus for @nytimes
7. Hasan Piker for @nytimes
8. Matty Matheson for @highsnobiety
9. Zach Cherry for @nytimes
10. Isabela Merced for @nytimes
11. Rick Steves for @wildsam
12. Wunmi Mosaku for @nytimes
13. Yuji Agematsu for @nytimes
14. Tim Blum for @nytimes

Recent assignment work
1. Cameron Winter for @nytimes
2. Nourished by Time for @rollingstone
3. Kyle Mooney for @nytimes
4. Evan Dando for @nytimes
5. Ray Nicholson for @wwd
6. Mark Hoppus for @nytimes
7. Hasan Piker for @nytimes
8. Matty Matheson for @highsnobiety
9. Zach Cherry for @nytimes
10. Isabela Merced for @nytimes
11. Rick Steves for @wildsam
12. Wunmi Mosaku for @nytimes
13. Yuji Agematsu for @nytimes
14. Tim Blum for @nytimes

Recent assignment work
1. Cameron Winter for @nytimes
2. Nourished by Time for @rollingstone
3. Kyle Mooney for @nytimes
4. Evan Dando for @nytimes
5. Ray Nicholson for @wwd
6. Mark Hoppus for @nytimes
7. Hasan Piker for @nytimes
8. Matty Matheson for @highsnobiety
9. Zach Cherry for @nytimes
10. Isabela Merced for @nytimes
11. Rick Steves for @wildsam
12. Wunmi Mosaku for @nytimes
13. Yuji Agematsu for @nytimes
14. Tim Blum for @nytimes

Recent assignment work
1. Cameron Winter for @nytimes
2. Nourished by Time for @rollingstone
3. Kyle Mooney for @nytimes
4. Evan Dando for @nytimes
5. Ray Nicholson for @wwd
6. Mark Hoppus for @nytimes
7. Hasan Piker for @nytimes
8. Matty Matheson for @highsnobiety
9. Zach Cherry for @nytimes
10. Isabela Merced for @nytimes
11. Rick Steves for @wildsam
12. Wunmi Mosaku for @nytimes
13. Yuji Agematsu for @nytimes
14. Tim Blum for @nytimes

Recent assignment work
1. Cameron Winter for @nytimes
2. Nourished by Time for @rollingstone
3. Kyle Mooney for @nytimes
4. Evan Dando for @nytimes
5. Ray Nicholson for @wwd
6. Mark Hoppus for @nytimes
7. Hasan Piker for @nytimes
8. Matty Matheson for @highsnobiety
9. Zach Cherry for @nytimes
10. Isabela Merced for @nytimes
11. Rick Steves for @wildsam
12. Wunmi Mosaku for @nytimes
13. Yuji Agematsu for @nytimes
14. Tim Blum for @nytimes

Recent assignment work
1. Cameron Winter for @nytimes
2. Nourished by Time for @rollingstone
3. Kyle Mooney for @nytimes
4. Evan Dando for @nytimes
5. Ray Nicholson for @wwd
6. Mark Hoppus for @nytimes
7. Hasan Piker for @nytimes
8. Matty Matheson for @highsnobiety
9. Zach Cherry for @nytimes
10. Isabela Merced for @nytimes
11. Rick Steves for @wildsam
12. Wunmi Mosaku for @nytimes
13. Yuji Agematsu for @nytimes
14. Tim Blum for @nytimes

Recent assignment work
1. Cameron Winter for @nytimes
2. Nourished by Time for @rollingstone
3. Kyle Mooney for @nytimes
4. Evan Dando for @nytimes
5. Ray Nicholson for @wwd
6. Mark Hoppus for @nytimes
7. Hasan Piker for @nytimes
8. Matty Matheson for @highsnobiety
9. Zach Cherry for @nytimes
10. Isabela Merced for @nytimes
11. Rick Steves for @wildsam
12. Wunmi Mosaku for @nytimes
13. Yuji Agematsu for @nytimes
14. Tim Blum for @nytimes

Recent assignment work
1. Cameron Winter for @nytimes
2. Nourished by Time for @rollingstone
3. Kyle Mooney for @nytimes
4. Evan Dando for @nytimes
5. Ray Nicholson for @wwd
6. Mark Hoppus for @nytimes
7. Hasan Piker for @nytimes
8. Matty Matheson for @highsnobiety
9. Zach Cherry for @nytimes
10. Isabela Merced for @nytimes
11. Rick Steves for @wildsam
12. Wunmi Mosaku for @nytimes
13. Yuji Agematsu for @nytimes
14. Tim Blum for @nytimes

I spent an afternoon biking around Manhattan with @devhynes for the September issue of @wsjmag, huge thanks @nlen15 for this dream assignment!

I spent an afternoon biking around Manhattan with @devhynes for the September issue of @wsjmag, huge thanks @nlen15 for this dream assignment!

I spent an afternoon biking around Manhattan with @devhynes for the September issue of @wsjmag, huge thanks @nlen15 for this dream assignment!

I spent an afternoon biking around Manhattan with @devhynes for the September issue of @wsjmag, huge thanks @nlen15 for this dream assignment!
I spent an afternoon biking around Manhattan with @devhynes for the September issue of @wsjmag, huge thanks @nlen15 for this dream assignment!

I spent an afternoon biking around Manhattan with @devhynes for the September issue of @wsjmag, huge thanks @nlen15 for this dream assignment!

@laufey for todays @nytimes arts cover, assist by @castlesystems, thanks @amandalwebster!

@laufey for todays @nytimes arts cover, assist by @castlesystems, thanks @amandalwebster!

@laufey for todays @nytimes arts cover, assist by @castlesystems, thanks @amandalwebster!

@laufey for todays @nytimes arts cover, assist by @castlesystems, thanks @amandalwebster!

@laufey for todays @nytimes arts cover, assist by @castlesystems, thanks @amandalwebster!
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View profiles and photos anonymously with ease using the Private Profile Viewer.
This free tool allows you to view Instagram Stories anonymously, ensuring your activity remains hidden from the story uploader.
Anonstories lets users view Instagram stories without alerting the creator.
Works seamlessly on iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and modern browsers like Chrome and Safari.
Prioritizes secure, anonymous browsing without requiring login credentials.
Users can view public stories by simply entering a username—no account needed.
Downloads photos (JPEG) and videos (MP4) with ease.
The service is free to use.
Content from private accounts can only be accessed by followers.
Files are for personal or educational use only and must comply with copyright rules.
Enter a public username to view or download stories. The service generates direct links for saving content locally.