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Bruce Weber

Photographer & Filmmaker

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Bruce Weber first took this portrait of Elizabeth Taylor for "My Love Affair with Jewelry," which ultimately became the image selected to appear with her dedication at the beginning of the book.

Bruce's image captured a sweet moment between Elizabeth and her beloved great-grandson Finn Wilding, in which she is wearing the legendary JAR "Ball" earrings by Joel Rosenthal, inspired by all the colors in Elizabeth's iconic eyes — their blues, greens, and violets captured in glittering gemstones.

This photograph appears in Bruce’s current exhibition, “Try A Little Tenderness,” on view at Fahey/Klein Gallery in Los Angeles through June 6th.


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I know there are so many great performances and exhibitions in NYC right now, but if you go to the Cafe Carlyle on East 76th Street, you will be knocked out with joy hearing @petercincotti sing and play the piano like no one you’ve heard since Art Tatum.

His band includes the great @tonyglausi on trumpet and keyboards (yes, that’s right), @chuckgeezy on drums (“beyond”), @mjaffebass on bass (the coolest), and @scottkreitzermusic on saxophone (“unforgettable”).

Now through May 2nd (only a couple nights left.)
FOR INFO SEE LINK IN BIO.

I’ve known Peter since he was already a great musician, before he was 17. There’s also a good album from “Live at Cafe Carlyle” I recommend you check out.

Thank you, Peter and your bandmates.

Here are some pictures I’ve taken of Peter over the years. I know his wife would like them. xBW


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I know there are so many great performances and exhibitions in NYC right now, but if you go to the Cafe Carlyle on East 76th Street, you will be knocked out with joy hearing @petercincotti sing and play the piano like no one you’ve heard since Art Tatum.

His band includes the great @tonyglausi on trumpet and keyboards (yes, that’s right), @chuckgeezy on drums (“beyond”), @mjaffebass on bass (the coolest), and @scottkreitzermusic on saxophone (“unforgettable”).

Now through May 2nd (only a couple nights left.)
FOR INFO SEE LINK IN BIO.

I’ve known Peter since he was already a great musician, before he was 17. There’s also a good album from “Live at Cafe Carlyle” I recommend you check out.

Thank you, Peter and your bandmates.

Here are some pictures I’ve taken of Peter over the years. I know his wife would like them. xBW


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I know there are so many great performances and exhibitions in NYC right now, but if you go to the Cafe Carlyle on East 76th Street, you will be knocked out with joy hearing @petercincotti sing and play the piano like no one you’ve heard since Art Tatum.

His band includes the great @tonyglausi on trumpet and keyboards (yes, that’s right), @chuckgeezy on drums (“beyond”), @mjaffebass on bass (the coolest), and @scottkreitzermusic on saxophone (“unforgettable”).

Now through May 2nd (only a couple nights left.)
FOR INFO SEE LINK IN BIO.

I’ve known Peter since he was already a great musician, before he was 17. There’s also a good album from “Live at Cafe Carlyle” I recommend you check out.

Thank you, Peter and your bandmates.

Here are some pictures I’ve taken of Peter over the years. I know his wife would like them. xBW


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I know there are so many great performances and exhibitions in NYC right now, but if you go to the Cafe Carlyle on East 76th Street, you will be knocked out with joy hearing @petercincotti sing and play the piano like no one you’ve heard since Art Tatum.

His band includes the great @tonyglausi on trumpet and keyboards (yes, that’s right), @chuckgeezy on drums (“beyond”), @mjaffebass on bass (the coolest), and @scottkreitzermusic on saxophone (“unforgettable”).

Now through May 2nd (only a couple nights left.)
FOR INFO SEE LINK IN BIO.

I’ve known Peter since he was already a great musician, before he was 17. There’s also a good album from “Live at Cafe Carlyle” I recommend you check out.

Thank you, Peter and your bandmates.

Here are some pictures I’ve taken of Peter over the years. I know his wife would like them. xBW


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I know there are so many great performances and exhibitions in NYC right now, but if you go to the Cafe Carlyle on East 76th Street, you will be knocked out with joy hearing @petercincotti sing and play the piano like no one you’ve heard since Art Tatum.

His band includes the great @tonyglausi on trumpet and keyboards (yes, that’s right), @chuckgeezy on drums (“beyond”), @mjaffebass on bass (the coolest), and @scottkreitzermusic on saxophone (“unforgettable”).

Now through May 2nd (only a couple nights left.)
FOR INFO SEE LINK IN BIO.

I’ve known Peter since he was already a great musician, before he was 17. There’s also a good album from “Live at Cafe Carlyle” I recommend you check out.

Thank you, Peter and your bandmates.

Here are some pictures I’ve taken of Peter over the years. I know his wife would like them. xBW


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I know there are so many great performances and exhibitions in NYC right now, but if you go to the Cafe Carlyle on East 76th Street, you will be knocked out with joy hearing @petercincotti sing and play the piano like no one you’ve heard since Art Tatum.

His band includes the great @tonyglausi on trumpet and keyboards (yes, that’s right), @chuckgeezy on drums (“beyond”), @mjaffebass on bass (the coolest), and @scottkreitzermusic on saxophone (“unforgettable”).

Now through May 2nd (only a couple nights left.)
FOR INFO SEE LINK IN BIO.

I’ve known Peter since he was already a great musician, before he was 17. There’s also a good album from “Live at Cafe Carlyle” I recommend you check out.

Thank you, Peter and your bandmates.

Here are some pictures I’ve taken of Peter over the years. I know his wife would like them. xBW


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I know there are so many great performances and exhibitions in NYC right now, but if you go to the Cafe Carlyle on East 76th Street, you will be knocked out with joy hearing @petercincotti sing and play the piano like no one you’ve heard since Art Tatum.

His band includes the great @tonyglausi on trumpet and keyboards (yes, that’s right), @chuckgeezy on drums (“beyond”), @mjaffebass on bass (the coolest), and @scottkreitzermusic on saxophone (“unforgettable”).

Now through May 2nd (only a couple nights left.)
FOR INFO SEE LINK IN BIO.

I’ve known Peter since he was already a great musician, before he was 17. There’s also a good album from “Live at Cafe Carlyle” I recommend you check out.

Thank you, Peter and your bandmates.

Here are some pictures I’ve taken of Peter over the years. I know his wife would like them. xBW


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I know there are so many great performances and exhibitions in NYC right now, but if you go to the Cafe Carlyle on East 76th Street, you will be knocked out with joy hearing @petercincotti sing and play the piano like no one you’ve heard since Art Tatum.

His band includes the great @tonyglausi on trumpet and keyboards (yes, that’s right), @chuckgeezy on drums (“beyond”), @mjaffebass on bass (the coolest), and @scottkreitzermusic on saxophone (“unforgettable”).

Now through May 2nd (only a couple nights left.)
FOR INFO SEE LINK IN BIO.

I’ve known Peter since he was already a great musician, before he was 17. There’s also a good album from “Live at Cafe Carlyle” I recommend you check out.

Thank you, Peter and your bandmates.

Here are some pictures I’ve taken of Peter over the years. I know his wife would like them. xBW


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Heritage & Synergy

Blauer SS26 Campaign by @bruce_weber

#Blauer #SS26 #SpringSummer026


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Annemary and Apolline in “Himno de Fe y Armonia” (Hymn of Faith and Harmony) for @HolidayMagazine No.397, the Spring/Summer 2026 issue devoted to Cartagena.

styled by @jaymassacret
set design by @aliciakossick
models: @ap.olline and @annemaryaderibigbe
hair by @johnny.caruso
makeup by @reginaharris
choregraphy by @richamaro
tailoring by @rossi_lynn
production by @lawriebirdfirestone
post-production: @mattyrichards

#HolidayMagazine #N397 #CartagenadeIndias #CartagenadeIndiasIssue
@atelierfranckdurand #AtelierFranckDurand


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Annemary and Apolline in “Himno de Fe y Armonia” (Hymn of Faith and Harmony) for @HolidayMagazine No.397, the Spring/Summer 2026 issue devoted to Cartagena.

styled by @jaymassacret
set design by @aliciakossick
models: @ap.olline and @annemaryaderibigbe
hair by @johnny.caruso
makeup by @reginaharris
choregraphy by @richamaro
tailoring by @rossi_lynn
production by @lawriebirdfirestone
post-production: @mattyrichards

#HolidayMagazine #N397 #CartagenadeIndias #CartagenadeIndiasIssue
@atelierfranckdurand #AtelierFranckDurand


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Annemary and Apolline in “Himno de Fe y Armonia” (Hymn of Faith and Harmony) for @HolidayMagazine No.397, the Spring/Summer 2026 issue devoted to Cartagena.

styled by @jaymassacret
set design by @aliciakossick
models: @ap.olline and @annemaryaderibigbe
hair by @johnny.caruso
makeup by @reginaharris
choregraphy by @richamaro
tailoring by @rossi_lynn
production by @lawriebirdfirestone
post-production: @mattyrichards

#HolidayMagazine #N397 #CartagenadeIndias #CartagenadeIndiasIssue
@atelierfranckdurand #AtelierFranckDurand


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INTERVIEW. Vol.XXII No.2.
February 1992. 1/2 Wild Half Child.
“Marky” Mark Wahlberg by Bruce Weber.
Styling: Joe McKenna.
Autographed by Bruce Weber @bruce_weber
♡ Luis + Marky Mark
♡ Luis + Bruce Weber

Published monthly in New York, since 1969 by Motion Olympus Inc. (from 1969 to 1987) and Brant Publications since 1987.

In 1992, the actor now known as Mark Wahlberg was a young rapper known as Marky Mark, and also probably the hottest guy of the 90s, perhaps of all time, actually. At that time his astonishing body and his cheeky fun attitude made teenagers all over the world pine for him. Every time that I start a new issue of EY! Magateen and search for the boy I want to feature in my magazine, Marky Mark is still the prototype that comes to mind.
In the early 90s besides starring in the popular fitness video The Marky Mark Workout, Marky Mark modeled for the Calvin Klein underwear campaigns with a super young Kate Moss photographed by Herb Ritts. And he also starred in this unforgettable cover of Interview, photographed by Bruce Weber. I’m really lucky that Weber himself was so kind to sign my copy especially for me. It’s now one of the most precious pieces in my collection.

Images + Text from Fanzine137, 2014.
19.137. My Favorite Double Pages + Covers
From my Library*
Published @byluisvenegas


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@annemaryaderibigbe and @aubreyomahony in “Himno de Fe y Armonia” (Hymn of Faith and Harmony) for @HolidayMagazine No.397, the Spring/Summer 2026 issue devoted to Cartagena.

styled by @jaymassacret
set design by @aliciakossick
models: @annemaryaderibigbe and @aubreyomahony
hair by @johnny.caruso
makeup by @reginaharris
choregraphy by @richamaro
tailoring by @rossi_lynn
production by @lawriebirdfirestone
post-production: @mattyrichards

#HolidayMagazine #N397 #CartagenadeIndias #CartagenadeIndiasIssue
@atelierfranckdurand #AtelierFranckDurand


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I want to thank the city of Los Angeles for the incredible support they have shown for my exhibition at Fahey-Klein gallery, “Try A Little Tenderness.” It had been 10 years since I was in California for work, ando many things have changed—robot cars and delivery wagons are everywhere, neighborhoods have vanished in the fires, and great friends in photography and film like Paul Jasmin, Howard Bingham and Joel Schumacher now chase their light among the stars.

But I found the beating heart of the city as strong and vibrant as ever. The pancakes at the Fountain Coffee Room are still the best. The shadowy corners of the Chateau Marmont still inspire the best gossip. Fahey-Klein Gallery still feels like a home away from home for my work. And the friends who came out for the opening and the artist’s talk and book signing—old timers and new faces alike—reminded me why it’s called the “City of Angels.”

A special thank you to the whole team from @faheykleingallery for giving me a space to share this selection of work. It took courage, kindness and hard work in equal measure from @davidfahey48 @a_fahey53 @nicholaspfahey @ms.heathercronan @mr.marcopaez @sendcashplease @nicolephillipsboyle to make this show happen, and I am so grateful.

A big hug for the generous hospitality to @lisaeisnerjewelry, Eric Eisner, Jeff Klein, Lynn Von Kersting, Richard Irving, @ivyrestaurants @stewartshining @lilyhahnshining @jamiebushco @stinky_rat @johnscanlonhbb and the whole team @bevhillshotel.

“Try A Little Tenderness” is up through June 6th. If you decide to stop by, feel free to bring your dog!


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I want to thank the city of Los Angeles for the incredible support they have shown for my exhibition at Fahey-Klein gallery, “Try A Little Tenderness.” It had been 10 years since I was in California for work, ando many things have changed—robot cars and delivery wagons are everywhere, neighborhoods have vanished in the fires, and great friends in photography and film like Paul Jasmin, Howard Bingham and Joel Schumacher now chase their light among the stars.

But I found the beating heart of the city as strong and vibrant as ever. The pancakes at the Fountain Coffee Room are still the best. The shadowy corners of the Chateau Marmont still inspire the best gossip. Fahey-Klein Gallery still feels like a home away from home for my work. And the friends who came out for the opening and the artist’s talk and book signing—old timers and new faces alike—reminded me why it’s called the “City of Angels.”

A special thank you to the whole team from @faheykleingallery for giving me a space to share this selection of work. It took courage, kindness and hard work in equal measure from @davidfahey48 @a_fahey53 @nicholaspfahey @ms.heathercronan @mr.marcopaez @sendcashplease @nicolephillipsboyle to make this show happen, and I am so grateful.

A big hug for the generous hospitality to @lisaeisnerjewelry, Eric Eisner, Jeff Klein, Lynn Von Kersting, Richard Irving, @ivyrestaurants @stewartshining @lilyhahnshining @jamiebushco @stinky_rat @johnscanlonhbb and the whole team @bevhillshotel.

“Try A Little Tenderness” is up through June 6th. If you decide to stop by, feel free to bring your dog!


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I want to thank the city of Los Angeles for the incredible support they have shown for my exhibition at Fahey-Klein gallery, “Try A Little Tenderness.” It had been 10 years since I was in California for work, ando many things have changed—robot cars and delivery wagons are everywhere, neighborhoods have vanished in the fires, and great friends in photography and film like Paul Jasmin, Howard Bingham and Joel Schumacher now chase their light among the stars.

But I found the beating heart of the city as strong and vibrant as ever. The pancakes at the Fountain Coffee Room are still the best. The shadowy corners of the Chateau Marmont still inspire the best gossip. Fahey-Klein Gallery still feels like a home away from home for my work. And the friends who came out for the opening and the artist’s talk and book signing—old timers and new faces alike—reminded me why it’s called the “City of Angels.”

A special thank you to the whole team from @faheykleingallery for giving me a space to share this selection of work. It took courage, kindness and hard work in equal measure from @davidfahey48 @a_fahey53 @nicholaspfahey @ms.heathercronan @mr.marcopaez @sendcashplease @nicolephillipsboyle to make this show happen, and I am so grateful.

A big hug for the generous hospitality to @lisaeisnerjewelry, Eric Eisner, Jeff Klein, Lynn Von Kersting, Richard Irving, @ivyrestaurants @stewartshining @lilyhahnshining @jamiebushco @stinky_rat @johnscanlonhbb and the whole team @bevhillshotel.

“Try A Little Tenderness” is up through June 6th. If you decide to stop by, feel free to bring your dog!


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I want to thank the city of Los Angeles for the incredible support they have shown for my exhibition at Fahey-Klein gallery, “Try A Little Tenderness.” It had been 10 years since I was in California for work, ando many things have changed—robot cars and delivery wagons are everywhere, neighborhoods have vanished in the fires, and great friends in photography and film like Paul Jasmin, Howard Bingham and Joel Schumacher now chase their light among the stars.

But I found the beating heart of the city as strong and vibrant as ever. The pancakes at the Fountain Coffee Room are still the best. The shadowy corners of the Chateau Marmont still inspire the best gossip. Fahey-Klein Gallery still feels like a home away from home for my work. And the friends who came out for the opening and the artist’s talk and book signing—old timers and new faces alike—reminded me why it’s called the “City of Angels.”

A special thank you to the whole team from @faheykleingallery for giving me a space to share this selection of work. It took courage, kindness and hard work in equal measure from @davidfahey48 @a_fahey53 @nicholaspfahey @ms.heathercronan @mr.marcopaez @sendcashplease @nicolephillipsboyle to make this show happen, and I am so grateful.

A big hug for the generous hospitality to @lisaeisnerjewelry, Eric Eisner, Jeff Klein, Lynn Von Kersting, Richard Irving, @ivyrestaurants @stewartshining @lilyhahnshining @jamiebushco @stinky_rat @johnscanlonhbb and the whole team @bevhillshotel.

“Try A Little Tenderness” is up through June 6th. If you decide to stop by, feel free to bring your dog!


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I want to thank the city of Los Angeles for the incredible support they have shown for my exhibition at Fahey-Klein gallery, “Try A Little Tenderness.” It had been 10 years since I was in California for work, ando many things have changed—robot cars and delivery wagons are everywhere, neighborhoods have vanished in the fires, and great friends in photography and film like Paul Jasmin, Howard Bingham and Joel Schumacher now chase their light among the stars.

But I found the beating heart of the city as strong and vibrant as ever. The pancakes at the Fountain Coffee Room are still the best. The shadowy corners of the Chateau Marmont still inspire the best gossip. Fahey-Klein Gallery still feels like a home away from home for my work. And the friends who came out for the opening and the artist’s talk and book signing—old timers and new faces alike—reminded me why it’s called the “City of Angels.”

A special thank you to the whole team from @faheykleingallery for giving me a space to share this selection of work. It took courage, kindness and hard work in equal measure from @davidfahey48 @a_fahey53 @nicholaspfahey @ms.heathercronan @mr.marcopaez @sendcashplease @nicolephillipsboyle to make this show happen, and I am so grateful.

A big hug for the generous hospitality to @lisaeisnerjewelry, Eric Eisner, Jeff Klein, Lynn Von Kersting, Richard Irving, @ivyrestaurants @stewartshining @lilyhahnshining @jamiebushco @stinky_rat @johnscanlonhbb and the whole team @bevhillshotel.

“Try A Little Tenderness” is up through June 6th. If you decide to stop by, feel free to bring your dog!


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I want to thank the city of Los Angeles for the incredible support they have shown for my exhibition at Fahey-Klein gallery, “Try A Little Tenderness.” It had been 10 years since I was in California for work, ando many things have changed—robot cars and delivery wagons are everywhere, neighborhoods have vanished in the fires, and great friends in photography and film like Paul Jasmin, Howard Bingham and Joel Schumacher now chase their light among the stars.

But I found the beating heart of the city as strong and vibrant as ever. The pancakes at the Fountain Coffee Room are still the best. The shadowy corners of the Chateau Marmont still inspire the best gossip. Fahey-Klein Gallery still feels like a home away from home for my work. And the friends who came out for the opening and the artist’s talk and book signing—old timers and new faces alike—reminded me why it’s called the “City of Angels.”

A special thank you to the whole team from @faheykleingallery for giving me a space to share this selection of work. It took courage, kindness and hard work in equal measure from @davidfahey48 @a_fahey53 @nicholaspfahey @ms.heathercronan @mr.marcopaez @sendcashplease @nicolephillipsboyle to make this show happen, and I am so grateful.

A big hug for the generous hospitality to @lisaeisnerjewelry, Eric Eisner, Jeff Klein, Lynn Von Kersting, Richard Irving, @ivyrestaurants @stewartshining @lilyhahnshining @jamiebushco @stinky_rat @johnscanlonhbb and the whole team @bevhillshotel.

“Try A Little Tenderness” is up through June 6th. If you decide to stop by, feel free to bring your dog!


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I want to thank the city of Los Angeles for the incredible support they have shown for my exhibition at Fahey-Klein gallery, “Try A Little Tenderness.” It had been 10 years since I was in California for work, ando many things have changed—robot cars and delivery wagons are everywhere, neighborhoods have vanished in the fires, and great friends in photography and film like Paul Jasmin, Howard Bingham and Joel Schumacher now chase their light among the stars.

But I found the beating heart of the city as strong and vibrant as ever. The pancakes at the Fountain Coffee Room are still the best. The shadowy corners of the Chateau Marmont still inspire the best gossip. Fahey-Klein Gallery still feels like a home away from home for my work. And the friends who came out for the opening and the artist’s talk and book signing—old timers and new faces alike—reminded me why it’s called the “City of Angels.”

A special thank you to the whole team from @faheykleingallery for giving me a space to share this selection of work. It took courage, kindness and hard work in equal measure from @davidfahey48 @a_fahey53 @nicholaspfahey @ms.heathercronan @mr.marcopaez @sendcashplease @nicolephillipsboyle to make this show happen, and I am so grateful.

A big hug for the generous hospitality to @lisaeisnerjewelry, Eric Eisner, Jeff Klein, Lynn Von Kersting, Richard Irving, @ivyrestaurants @stewartshining @lilyhahnshining @jamiebushco @stinky_rat @johnscanlonhbb and the whole team @bevhillshotel.

“Try A Little Tenderness” is up through June 6th. If you decide to stop by, feel free to bring your dog!


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I want to thank the city of Los Angeles for the incredible support they have shown for my exhibition at Fahey-Klein gallery, “Try A Little Tenderness.” It had been 10 years since I was in California for work, ando many things have changed—robot cars and delivery wagons are everywhere, neighborhoods have vanished in the fires, and great friends in photography and film like Paul Jasmin, Howard Bingham and Joel Schumacher now chase their light among the stars.

But I found the beating heart of the city as strong and vibrant as ever. The pancakes at the Fountain Coffee Room are still the best. The shadowy corners of the Chateau Marmont still inspire the best gossip. Fahey-Klein Gallery still feels like a home away from home for my work. And the friends who came out for the opening and the artist’s talk and book signing—old timers and new faces alike—reminded me why it’s called the “City of Angels.”

A special thank you to the whole team from @faheykleingallery for giving me a space to share this selection of work. It took courage, kindness and hard work in equal measure from @davidfahey48 @a_fahey53 @nicholaspfahey @ms.heathercronan @mr.marcopaez @sendcashplease @nicolephillipsboyle to make this show happen, and I am so grateful.

A big hug for the generous hospitality to @lisaeisnerjewelry, Eric Eisner, Jeff Klein, Lynn Von Kersting, Richard Irving, @ivyrestaurants @stewartshining @lilyhahnshining @jamiebushco @stinky_rat @johnscanlonhbb and the whole team @bevhillshotel.

“Try A Little Tenderness” is up through June 6th. If you decide to stop by, feel free to bring your dog!


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I want to thank the city of Los Angeles for the incredible support they have shown for my exhibition at Fahey-Klein gallery, “Try A Little Tenderness.” It had been 10 years since I was in California for work, ando many things have changed—robot cars and delivery wagons are everywhere, neighborhoods have vanished in the fires, and great friends in photography and film like Paul Jasmin, Howard Bingham and Joel Schumacher now chase their light among the stars.

But I found the beating heart of the city as strong and vibrant as ever. The pancakes at the Fountain Coffee Room are still the best. The shadowy corners of the Chateau Marmont still inspire the best gossip. Fahey-Klein Gallery still feels like a home away from home for my work. And the friends who came out for the opening and the artist’s talk and book signing—old timers and new faces alike—reminded me why it’s called the “City of Angels.”

A special thank you to the whole team from @faheykleingallery for giving me a space to share this selection of work. It took courage, kindness and hard work in equal measure from @davidfahey48 @a_fahey53 @nicholaspfahey @ms.heathercronan @mr.marcopaez @sendcashplease @nicolephillipsboyle to make this show happen, and I am so grateful.

A big hug for the generous hospitality to @lisaeisnerjewelry, Eric Eisner, Jeff Klein, Lynn Von Kersting, Richard Irving, @ivyrestaurants @stewartshining @lilyhahnshining @jamiebushco @stinky_rat @johnscanlonhbb and the whole team @bevhillshotel.

“Try A Little Tenderness” is up through June 6th. If you decide to stop by, feel free to bring your dog!


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I want to thank the city of Los Angeles for the incredible support they have shown for my exhibition at Fahey-Klein gallery, “Try A Little Tenderness.” It had been 10 years since I was in California for work, ando many things have changed—robot cars and delivery wagons are everywhere, neighborhoods have vanished in the fires, and great friends in photography and film like Paul Jasmin, Howard Bingham and Joel Schumacher now chase their light among the stars.

But I found the beating heart of the city as strong and vibrant as ever. The pancakes at the Fountain Coffee Room are still the best. The shadowy corners of the Chateau Marmont still inspire the best gossip. Fahey-Klein Gallery still feels like a home away from home for my work. And the friends who came out for the opening and the artist’s talk and book signing—old timers and new faces alike—reminded me why it’s called the “City of Angels.”

A special thank you to the whole team from @faheykleingallery for giving me a space to share this selection of work. It took courage, kindness and hard work in equal measure from @davidfahey48 @a_fahey53 @nicholaspfahey @ms.heathercronan @mr.marcopaez @sendcashplease @nicolephillipsboyle to make this show happen, and I am so grateful.

A big hug for the generous hospitality to @lisaeisnerjewelry, Eric Eisner, Jeff Klein, Lynn Von Kersting, Richard Irving, @ivyrestaurants @stewartshining @lilyhahnshining @jamiebushco @stinky_rat @johnscanlonhbb and the whole team @bevhillshotel.

“Try A Little Tenderness” is up through June 6th. If you decide to stop by, feel free to bring your dog!


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I want to thank the city of Los Angeles for the incredible support they have shown for my exhibition at Fahey-Klein gallery, “Try A Little Tenderness.” It had been 10 years since I was in California for work, ando many things have changed—robot cars and delivery wagons are everywhere, neighborhoods have vanished in the fires, and great friends in photography and film like Paul Jasmin, Howard Bingham and Joel Schumacher now chase their light among the stars.

But I found the beating heart of the city as strong and vibrant as ever. The pancakes at the Fountain Coffee Room are still the best. The shadowy corners of the Chateau Marmont still inspire the best gossip. Fahey-Klein Gallery still feels like a home away from home for my work. And the friends who came out for the opening and the artist’s talk and book signing—old timers and new faces alike—reminded me why it’s called the “City of Angels.”

A special thank you to the whole team from @faheykleingallery for giving me a space to share this selection of work. It took courage, kindness and hard work in equal measure from @davidfahey48 @a_fahey53 @nicholaspfahey @ms.heathercronan @mr.marcopaez @sendcashplease @nicolephillipsboyle to make this show happen, and I am so grateful.

A big hug for the generous hospitality to @lisaeisnerjewelry, Eric Eisner, Jeff Klein, Lynn Von Kersting, Richard Irving, @ivyrestaurants @stewartshining @lilyhahnshining @jamiebushco @stinky_rat @johnscanlonhbb and the whole team @bevhillshotel.

“Try A Little Tenderness” is up through June 6th. If you decide to stop by, feel free to bring your dog!


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I want to thank the city of Los Angeles for the incredible support they have shown for my exhibition at Fahey-Klein gallery, “Try A Little Tenderness.” It had been 10 years since I was in California for work, ando many things have changed—robot cars and delivery wagons are everywhere, neighborhoods have vanished in the fires, and great friends in photography and film like Paul Jasmin, Howard Bingham and Joel Schumacher now chase their light among the stars.

But I found the beating heart of the city as strong and vibrant as ever. The pancakes at the Fountain Coffee Room are still the best. The shadowy corners of the Chateau Marmont still inspire the best gossip. Fahey-Klein Gallery still feels like a home away from home for my work. And the friends who came out for the opening and the artist’s talk and book signing—old timers and new faces alike—reminded me why it’s called the “City of Angels.”

A special thank you to the whole team from @faheykleingallery for giving me a space to share this selection of work. It took courage, kindness and hard work in equal measure from @davidfahey48 @a_fahey53 @nicholaspfahey @ms.heathercronan @mr.marcopaez @sendcashplease @nicolephillipsboyle to make this show happen, and I am so grateful.

A big hug for the generous hospitality to @lisaeisnerjewelry, Eric Eisner, Jeff Klein, Lynn Von Kersting, Richard Irving, @ivyrestaurants @stewartshining @lilyhahnshining @jamiebushco @stinky_rat @johnscanlonhbb and the whole team @bevhillshotel.

“Try A Little Tenderness” is up through June 6th. If you decide to stop by, feel free to bring your dog!


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I want to thank the city of Los Angeles for the incredible support they have shown for my exhibition at Fahey-Klein gallery, “Try A Little Tenderness.” It had been 10 years since I was in California for work, ando many things have changed—robot cars and delivery wagons are everywhere, neighborhoods have vanished in the fires, and great friends in photography and film like Paul Jasmin, Howard Bingham and Joel Schumacher now chase their light among the stars.

But I found the beating heart of the city as strong and vibrant as ever. The pancakes at the Fountain Coffee Room are still the best. The shadowy corners of the Chateau Marmont still inspire the best gossip. Fahey-Klein Gallery still feels like a home away from home for my work. And the friends who came out for the opening and the artist’s talk and book signing—old timers and new faces alike—reminded me why it’s called the “City of Angels.”

A special thank you to the whole team from @faheykleingallery for giving me a space to share this selection of work. It took courage, kindness and hard work in equal measure from @davidfahey48 @a_fahey53 @nicholaspfahey @ms.heathercronan @mr.marcopaez @sendcashplease @nicolephillipsboyle to make this show happen, and I am so grateful.

A big hug for the generous hospitality to @lisaeisnerjewelry, Eric Eisner, Jeff Klein, Lynn Von Kersting, Richard Irving, @ivyrestaurants @stewartshining @lilyhahnshining @jamiebushco @stinky_rat @johnscanlonhbb and the whole team @bevhillshotel.

“Try A Little Tenderness” is up through June 6th. If you decide to stop by, feel free to bring your dog!


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I want to thank the city of Los Angeles for the incredible support they have shown for my exhibition at Fahey-Klein gallery, “Try A Little Tenderness.” It had been 10 years since I was in California for work, ando many things have changed—robot cars and delivery wagons are everywhere, neighborhoods have vanished in the fires, and great friends in photography and film like Paul Jasmin, Howard Bingham and Joel Schumacher now chase their light among the stars.

But I found the beating heart of the city as strong and vibrant as ever. The pancakes at the Fountain Coffee Room are still the best. The shadowy corners of the Chateau Marmont still inspire the best gossip. Fahey-Klein Gallery still feels like a home away from home for my work. And the friends who came out for the opening and the artist’s talk and book signing—old timers and new faces alike—reminded me why it’s called the “City of Angels.”

A special thank you to the whole team from @faheykleingallery for giving me a space to share this selection of work. It took courage, kindness and hard work in equal measure from @davidfahey48 @a_fahey53 @nicholaspfahey @ms.heathercronan @mr.marcopaez @sendcashplease @nicolephillipsboyle to make this show happen, and I am so grateful.

A big hug for the generous hospitality to @lisaeisnerjewelry, Eric Eisner, Jeff Klein, Lynn Von Kersting, Richard Irving, @ivyrestaurants @stewartshining @lilyhahnshining @jamiebushco @stinky_rat @johnscanlonhbb and the whole team @bevhillshotel.

“Try A Little Tenderness” is up through June 6th. If you decide to stop by, feel free to bring your dog!


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I want to thank the city of Los Angeles for the incredible support they have shown for my exhibition at Fahey-Klein gallery, “Try A Little Tenderness.” It had been 10 years since I was in California for work, ando many things have changed—robot cars and delivery wagons are everywhere, neighborhoods have vanished in the fires, and great friends in photography and film like Paul Jasmin, Howard Bingham and Joel Schumacher now chase their light among the stars.

But I found the beating heart of the city as strong and vibrant as ever. The pancakes at the Fountain Coffee Room are still the best. The shadowy corners of the Chateau Marmont still inspire the best gossip. Fahey-Klein Gallery still feels like a home away from home for my work. And the friends who came out for the opening and the artist’s talk and book signing—old timers and new faces alike—reminded me why it’s called the “City of Angels.”

A special thank you to the whole team from @faheykleingallery for giving me a space to share this selection of work. It took courage, kindness and hard work in equal measure from @davidfahey48 @a_fahey53 @nicholaspfahey @ms.heathercronan @mr.marcopaez @sendcashplease @nicolephillipsboyle to make this show happen, and I am so grateful.

A big hug for the generous hospitality to @lisaeisnerjewelry, Eric Eisner, Jeff Klein, Lynn Von Kersting, Richard Irving, @ivyrestaurants @stewartshining @lilyhahnshining @jamiebushco @stinky_rat @johnscanlonhbb and the whole team @bevhillshotel.

“Try A Little Tenderness” is up through June 6th. If you decide to stop by, feel free to bring your dog!


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I want to thank the city of Los Angeles for the incredible support they have shown for my exhibition at Fahey-Klein gallery, “Try A Little Tenderness.” It had been 10 years since I was in California for work, ando many things have changed—robot cars and delivery wagons are everywhere, neighborhoods have vanished in the fires, and great friends in photography and film like Paul Jasmin, Howard Bingham and Joel Schumacher now chase their light among the stars.

But I found the beating heart of the city as strong and vibrant as ever. The pancakes at the Fountain Coffee Room are still the best. The shadowy corners of the Chateau Marmont still inspire the best gossip. Fahey-Klein Gallery still feels like a home away from home for my work. And the friends who came out for the opening and the artist’s talk and book signing—old timers and new faces alike—reminded me why it’s called the “City of Angels.”

A special thank you to the whole team from @faheykleingallery for giving me a space to share this selection of work. It took courage, kindness and hard work in equal measure from @davidfahey48 @a_fahey53 @nicholaspfahey @ms.heathercronan @mr.marcopaez @sendcashplease @nicolephillipsboyle to make this show happen, and I am so grateful.

A big hug for the generous hospitality to @lisaeisnerjewelry, Eric Eisner, Jeff Klein, Lynn Von Kersting, Richard Irving, @ivyrestaurants @stewartshining @lilyhahnshining @jamiebushco @stinky_rat @johnscanlonhbb and the whole team @bevhillshotel.

“Try A Little Tenderness” is up through June 6th. If you decide to stop by, feel free to bring your dog!


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I want to thank the city of Los Angeles for the incredible support they have shown for my exhibition at Fahey-Klein gallery, “Try A Little Tenderness.” It had been 10 years since I was in California for work, ando many things have changed—robot cars and delivery wagons are everywhere, neighborhoods have vanished in the fires, and great friends in photography and film like Paul Jasmin, Howard Bingham and Joel Schumacher now chase their light among the stars.

But I found the beating heart of the city as strong and vibrant as ever. The pancakes at the Fountain Coffee Room are still the best. The shadowy corners of the Chateau Marmont still inspire the best gossip. Fahey-Klein Gallery still feels like a home away from home for my work. And the friends who came out for the opening and the artist’s talk and book signing—old timers and new faces alike—reminded me why it’s called the “City of Angels.”

A special thank you to the whole team from @faheykleingallery for giving me a space to share this selection of work. It took courage, kindness and hard work in equal measure from @davidfahey48 @a_fahey53 @nicholaspfahey @ms.heathercronan @mr.marcopaez @sendcashplease @nicolephillipsboyle to make this show happen, and I am so grateful.

A big hug for the generous hospitality to @lisaeisnerjewelry, Eric Eisner, Jeff Klein, Lynn Von Kersting, Richard Irving, @ivyrestaurants @stewartshining @lilyhahnshining @jamiebushco @stinky_rat @johnscanlonhbb and the whole team @bevhillshotel.

“Try A Little Tenderness” is up through June 6th. If you decide to stop by, feel free to bring your dog!


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I want to thank the city of Los Angeles for the incredible support they have shown for my exhibition at Fahey-Klein gallery, “Try A Little Tenderness.” It had been 10 years since I was in California for work, ando many things have changed—robot cars and delivery wagons are everywhere, neighborhoods have vanished in the fires, and great friends in photography and film like Paul Jasmin, Howard Bingham and Joel Schumacher now chase their light among the stars.

But I found the beating heart of the city as strong and vibrant as ever. The pancakes at the Fountain Coffee Room are still the best. The shadowy corners of the Chateau Marmont still inspire the best gossip. Fahey-Klein Gallery still feels like a home away from home for my work. And the friends who came out for the opening and the artist’s talk and book signing—old timers and new faces alike—reminded me why it’s called the “City of Angels.”

A special thank you to the whole team from @faheykleingallery for giving me a space to share this selection of work. It took courage, kindness and hard work in equal measure from @davidfahey48 @a_fahey53 @nicholaspfahey @ms.heathercronan @mr.marcopaez @sendcashplease @nicolephillipsboyle to make this show happen, and I am so grateful.

A big hug for the generous hospitality to @lisaeisnerjewelry, Eric Eisner, Jeff Klein, Lynn Von Kersting, Richard Irving, @ivyrestaurants @stewartshining @lilyhahnshining @jamiebushco @stinky_rat @johnscanlonhbb and the whole team @bevhillshotel.

“Try A Little Tenderness” is up through June 6th. If you decide to stop by, feel free to bring your dog!


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I want to thank the city of Los Angeles for the incredible support they have shown for my exhibition at Fahey-Klein gallery, “Try A Little Tenderness.” It had been 10 years since I was in California for work, ando many things have changed—robot cars and delivery wagons are everywhere, neighborhoods have vanished in the fires, and great friends in photography and film like Paul Jasmin, Howard Bingham and Joel Schumacher now chase their light among the stars.

But I found the beating heart of the city as strong and vibrant as ever. The pancakes at the Fountain Coffee Room are still the best. The shadowy corners of the Chateau Marmont still inspire the best gossip. Fahey-Klein Gallery still feels like a home away from home for my work. And the friends who came out for the opening and the artist’s talk and book signing—old timers and new faces alike—reminded me why it’s called the “City of Angels.”

A special thank you to the whole team from @faheykleingallery for giving me a space to share this selection of work. It took courage, kindness and hard work in equal measure from @davidfahey48 @a_fahey53 @nicholaspfahey @ms.heathercronan @mr.marcopaez @sendcashplease @nicolephillipsboyle to make this show happen, and I am so grateful.

A big hug for the generous hospitality to @lisaeisnerjewelry, Eric Eisner, Jeff Klein, Lynn Von Kersting, Richard Irving, @ivyrestaurants @stewartshining @lilyhahnshining @jamiebushco @stinky_rat @johnscanlonhbb and the whole team @bevhillshotel.

“Try A Little Tenderness” is up through June 6th. If you decide to stop by, feel free to bring your dog!


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I want to thank the city of Los Angeles for the incredible support they have shown for my exhibition at Fahey-Klein gallery, “Try A Little Tenderness.” It had been 10 years since I was in California for work, ando many things have changed—robot cars and delivery wagons are everywhere, neighborhoods have vanished in the fires, and great friends in photography and film like Paul Jasmin, Howard Bingham and Joel Schumacher now chase their light among the stars.

But I found the beating heart of the city as strong and vibrant as ever. The pancakes at the Fountain Coffee Room are still the best. The shadowy corners of the Chateau Marmont still inspire the best gossip. Fahey-Klein Gallery still feels like a home away from home for my work. And the friends who came out for the opening and the artist’s talk and book signing—old timers and new faces alike—reminded me why it’s called the “City of Angels.”

A special thank you to the whole team from @faheykleingallery for giving me a space to share this selection of work. It took courage, kindness and hard work in equal measure from @davidfahey48 @a_fahey53 @nicholaspfahey @ms.heathercronan @mr.marcopaez @sendcashplease @nicolephillipsboyle to make this show happen, and I am so grateful.

A big hug for the generous hospitality to @lisaeisnerjewelry, Eric Eisner, Jeff Klein, Lynn Von Kersting, Richard Irving, @ivyrestaurants @stewartshining @lilyhahnshining @jamiebushco @stinky_rat @johnscanlonhbb and the whole team @bevhillshotel.

“Try A Little Tenderness” is up through June 6th. If you decide to stop by, feel free to bring your dog!


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Join us tonight at 7 pm for the opening reception for Bruce Weber: Try a Little Tenderness—a richly layered exhibition of photographs spanning decades, offering a deeply personal look at the artist’s creative evolution.⁠

Opening reception: Thursday, April 9, 7–9 PM⁠
Artist Talk & Book Signing hosted with TASCHEN: Saturday, April 11, 2 to 4 pm at Fahey/Klein Gallery⁠
Featuring Weber’s latest monograph, “Bruce Weber: My Education”, a 565-page volume exploring the people and experiences that shaped his life and work. Copies will be available for purchase while supplies last. ⁠

“Edu and Jorge, Porto Ercole, Italy, 2022” ⁠
© Bruce Weber, courtesy of Fahey/Klein Gallery, Los Angeles⁠
#BruceWeber #FaheyKleinGallery #TASCHEN #MyEducation ⁠
@bruce_weber @TASCHEN @faheykleingallery


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Join us tomorrow evening for the opening reception of Bruce Weber: Try a Little Tenderness—an exhibition that reflects on a lifetime of image-making shaped by collaboration, creativity, and connection.⁠

Opening reception: Thursday, April 9, 7–9 PM⁠
Artist Talk & Book Signing hosted with TASCHEN: Saturday, April 11, 2 to 4 pm at Fahey/Klein Gallery⁠
“Bruce Weber: Try a Little Tenderness” is on display April 9 to June 6, 2026. ⁠

We look forward to seeing you! ⁠

“Green Chimneys, Brewster, New York, 1994” ⁠
© Bruce Weber, courtesy of Fahey/Klein Gallery, Los Angeles⁠
#BruceWeber #FaheyKleinGallery #TASCHEN #MyEducation ⁠
@bruce_weber @TASCHEN @faheykleingallery


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Bruce Weber: Try a Little Tenderness opens Thursday at Fahey/Klein Gallery.⁠

From fashion editorials to deeply personal portraits, Weber’s work bridges the worlds of art, film, and storytelling—capturing fleeting moments with remarkable warmth and authenticity.⁠

We hope you’ll join us.⁠

On view April 9 – June 6, 2026⁠
Opening reception: Thursday, April 9, 7–9 PM⁠
Artist Talk & Book Signing hosted with TASCHEN: Saturday, April 11, 2 to 4 pm at Fahey/Klein Gallery⁠

“Uncle Lionel Batiste and Dr. John with members of the Treme Band, New Orleans, Louisiana, 2008” ⁠
© Bruce Weber, courtesy of Fahey/Klein Gallery, Los Angeles⁠
#BruceWeber #FaheyKleinGallery #TASCHEN #MyEducation ⁠
@bruce_weber @TASCHEN @faheykleingallery


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UPCOMING EXHIBITION: TRY A LITTLE TENDERNESS It’s easy to dream big in California—I hope the sun shines like this for the opening of my new exhibition on Thursday at Fahey-Klein. I had invited Tara the elephant to stop by, but the waves were good, so she made other plans.

Exhibition opening @faheykleingallery
April 9th, 7-9pm
148 North La Brea Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90036

slide 2: “Chris D’Apprix and Tara the elephant, San Onofre, California 1998”


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UPCOMING EXHIBITION: TRY A LITTLE TENDERNESS It’s easy to dream big in California—I hope the sun shines like this for the opening of my new exhibition on Thursday at Fahey-Klein. I had invited Tara the elephant to stop by, but the waves were good, so she made other plans.

Exhibition opening @faheykleingallery
April 9th, 7-9pm
148 North La Brea Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90036

slide 2: “Chris D’Apprix and Tara the elephant, San Onofre, California 1998”


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UPCOMING EXHIBITION: TRY A LITTLE TENDERNESS Nothing will ever hold a candle to the beautiful madness of Azzedine, Naomi, Joe, Christy, Veronica, Nadege, Helena, Linda, Francois, Farida, Oribe, Talisa, Marie-Sophie, and Jeff all together in the same room. I still can’t believe I was there to witness it.

Exhibition opening @faheykleingallery
April 9th, 7-9pm
148 North La Brea AveLos Angeles, CA 90036


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