Hudson Lines
• @TheLastTrapFamily at Mystic Seaport, 2025
• 𝘉𝘦𝘢𝘵𝘦 𝘒𝘶𝘩𝘯 at Carnegie Museum, 2024
• 𝘕𝘦𝘸 𝘠𝘰𝘳𝘬, 𝘕𝘦𝘸 𝘗𝘶𝘣𝘭𝘪𝘤𝘴 at MoMA, 2023
Now on view at @carnegiemuseumofart my short film commissioned for the exhibition “Beate Kuhn: Turn” curated by @racheledelphia
Last September we traveled to the village of Düdelsheim, Germany, to film in and around the artist’s work-live studio.
Thank you to curator @racheledelphia for bringing this project to life and for the curatorial vision to produce an observational film like this to experience where the artist worked and lived. Thanks also to Sebastian Scheid for welcoming us into Beate’s world.
On view through December 1, 2024.
Now on view at @carnegiemuseumofart my short film commissioned for the exhibition “Beate Kuhn: Turn” curated by @racheledelphia
Last September we traveled to the village of Düdelsheim, Germany, to film in and around the artist’s work-live studio.
Thank you to curator @racheledelphia for bringing this project to life and for the curatorial vision to produce an observational film like this to experience where the artist worked and lived. Thanks also to Sebastian Scheid for welcoming us into Beate’s world.
On view through December 1, 2024.
Now on view at @carnegiemuseumofart my short film commissioned for the exhibition “Beate Kuhn: Turn” curated by @racheledelphia
Last September we traveled to the village of Düdelsheim, Germany, to film in and around the artist’s work-live studio.
Thank you to curator @racheledelphia for bringing this project to life and for the curatorial vision to produce an observational film like this to experience where the artist worked and lived. Thanks also to Sebastian Scheid for welcoming us into Beate’s world.
On view through December 1, 2024.
Now on view at @carnegiemuseumofart my short film commissioned for the exhibition “Beate Kuhn: Turn” curated by @racheledelphia
Last September we traveled to the village of Düdelsheim, Germany, to film in and around the artist’s work-live studio.
Thank you to curator @racheledelphia for bringing this project to life and for the curatorial vision to produce an observational film like this to experience where the artist worked and lived. Thanks also to Sebastian Scheid for welcoming us into Beate’s world.
On view through December 1, 2024.
Now on view at @carnegiemuseumofart my short film commissioned for the exhibition “Beate Kuhn: Turn” curated by @racheledelphia
Last September we traveled to the village of Düdelsheim, Germany, to film in and around the artist’s work-live studio.
Thank you to curator @racheledelphia for bringing this project to life and for the curatorial vision to produce an observational film like this to experience where the artist worked and lived. Thanks also to Sebastian Scheid for welcoming us into Beate’s world.
On view through December 1, 2024.
Now on view at @carnegiemuseumofart my short film commissioned for the exhibition “Beate Kuhn: Turn” curated by @racheledelphia
Last September we traveled to the village of Düdelsheim, Germany, to film in and around the artist’s work-live studio.
Thank you to curator @racheledelphia for bringing this project to life and for the curatorial vision to produce an observational film like this to experience where the artist worked and lived. Thanks also to Sebastian Scheid for welcoming us into Beate’s world.
On view through December 1, 2024.
Now on view at @carnegiemuseumofart my short film commissioned for the exhibition “Beate Kuhn: Turn” curated by @racheledelphia
Last September we traveled to the village of Düdelsheim, Germany, to film in and around the artist’s work-live studio.
Thank you to curator @racheledelphia for bringing this project to life and for the curatorial vision to produce an observational film like this to experience where the artist worked and lived. Thanks also to Sebastian Scheid for welcoming us into Beate’s world.
On view through December 1, 2024.
Now on view at @carnegiemuseumofart my short film commissioned for the exhibition “Beate Kuhn: Turn” curated by @racheledelphia
Last September we traveled to the village of Düdelsheim, Germany, to film in and around the artist’s work-live studio.
Thank you to curator @racheledelphia for bringing this project to life and for the curatorial vision to produce an observational film like this to experience where the artist worked and lived. Thanks also to Sebastian Scheid for welcoming us into Beate’s world.
On view through December 1, 2024.
Now on view at @carnegiemuseumofart my short film commissioned for the exhibition “Beate Kuhn: Turn” curated by @racheledelphia
Last September we traveled to the village of Düdelsheim, Germany, to film in and around the artist’s work-live studio.
Thank you to curator @racheledelphia for bringing this project to life and for the curatorial vision to produce an observational film like this to experience where the artist worked and lived. Thanks also to Sebastian Scheid for welcoming us into Beate’s world.
On view through December 1, 2024.

Last chance! Closing July 29, the exhibit “Architecture Now: New York, New Publics” at MoMA.
For this exhibition I was commissioned by MoMA to create 12 short observational videos in order to help show the context of daily use at these sites.
Thank you to @evangelos.kotsioris, @martino.stierli, and @paulavilaplane for your trust and support along the way.
“The exhibit features the works of Adjaye Associates, Agency—Agency and Chris Woebken, CO Adaptive, James Corner Field Operations, Kinfolk, nARCHITECTS, New Affiliates and Samuel Stewart-Halevy, Olalekan Jeyifous, Only If, Peterson Rich Office (PRO), SO – IL, and SWA/Balsley and Weiss/Manfredi with ARUP. In addition, each project is accompanied by a new video by Brooklyn-based filmmaker Hudson Lines, produced on the occasion of the exhibition.”
Organized by Evangelos Kotsioris, Assistant Curator, and Martino Stierli, The Philip Johnson Chief Curator, with Paula Vilaplana de Miguel, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.
Credits:
Production company: Pilcrow Studio, LLC
Director/producer: Hudson Lines
Consulting producer: Sarah Cowan
Colorist: Oliver Eid @eid.ollie
Special Thanks to: Evangelos Kotsioris, Paula Vilaplana de Miguel

Last chance! Closing July 29, the exhibit “Architecture Now: New York, New Publics” at MoMA.
For this exhibition I was commissioned by MoMA to create 12 short observational videos in order to help show the context of daily use at these sites.
Thank you to @evangelos.kotsioris, @martino.stierli, and @paulavilaplane for your trust and support along the way.
“The exhibit features the works of Adjaye Associates, Agency—Agency and Chris Woebken, CO Adaptive, James Corner Field Operations, Kinfolk, nARCHITECTS, New Affiliates and Samuel Stewart-Halevy, Olalekan Jeyifous, Only If, Peterson Rich Office (PRO), SO – IL, and SWA/Balsley and Weiss/Manfredi with ARUP. In addition, each project is accompanied by a new video by Brooklyn-based filmmaker Hudson Lines, produced on the occasion of the exhibition.”
Organized by Evangelos Kotsioris, Assistant Curator, and Martino Stierli, The Philip Johnson Chief Curator, with Paula Vilaplana de Miguel, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.
Credits:
Production company: Pilcrow Studio, LLC
Director/producer: Hudson Lines
Consulting producer: Sarah Cowan
Colorist: Oliver Eid @eid.ollie
Special Thanks to: Evangelos Kotsioris, Paula Vilaplana de Miguel

Last chance! Closing July 29, the exhibit “Architecture Now: New York, New Publics” at MoMA.
For this exhibition I was commissioned by MoMA to create 12 short observational videos in order to help show the context of daily use at these sites.
Thank you to @evangelos.kotsioris, @martino.stierli, and @paulavilaplane for your trust and support along the way.
“The exhibit features the works of Adjaye Associates, Agency—Agency and Chris Woebken, CO Adaptive, James Corner Field Operations, Kinfolk, nARCHITECTS, New Affiliates and Samuel Stewart-Halevy, Olalekan Jeyifous, Only If, Peterson Rich Office (PRO), SO – IL, and SWA/Balsley and Weiss/Manfredi with ARUP. In addition, each project is accompanied by a new video by Brooklyn-based filmmaker Hudson Lines, produced on the occasion of the exhibition.”
Organized by Evangelos Kotsioris, Assistant Curator, and Martino Stierli, The Philip Johnson Chief Curator, with Paula Vilaplana de Miguel, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.
Credits:
Production company: Pilcrow Studio, LLC
Director/producer: Hudson Lines
Consulting producer: Sarah Cowan
Colorist: Oliver Eid @eid.ollie
Special Thanks to: Evangelos Kotsioris, Paula Vilaplana de Miguel

Last chance! Closing July 29, the exhibit “Architecture Now: New York, New Publics” at MoMA.
For this exhibition I was commissioned by MoMA to create 12 short observational videos in order to help show the context of daily use at these sites.
Thank you to @evangelos.kotsioris, @martino.stierli, and @paulavilaplane for your trust and support along the way.
“The exhibit features the works of Adjaye Associates, Agency—Agency and Chris Woebken, CO Adaptive, James Corner Field Operations, Kinfolk, nARCHITECTS, New Affiliates and Samuel Stewart-Halevy, Olalekan Jeyifous, Only If, Peterson Rich Office (PRO), SO – IL, and SWA/Balsley and Weiss/Manfredi with ARUP. In addition, each project is accompanied by a new video by Brooklyn-based filmmaker Hudson Lines, produced on the occasion of the exhibition.”
Organized by Evangelos Kotsioris, Assistant Curator, and Martino Stierli, The Philip Johnson Chief Curator, with Paula Vilaplana de Miguel, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.
Credits:
Production company: Pilcrow Studio, LLC
Director/producer: Hudson Lines
Consulting producer: Sarah Cowan
Colorist: Oliver Eid @eid.ollie
Special Thanks to: Evangelos Kotsioris, Paula Vilaplana de Miguel

Last chance! Closing July 29, the exhibit “Architecture Now: New York, New Publics” at MoMA.
For this exhibition I was commissioned by MoMA to create 12 short observational videos in order to help show the context of daily use at these sites.
Thank you to @evangelos.kotsioris, @martino.stierli, and @paulavilaplane for your trust and support along the way.
“The exhibit features the works of Adjaye Associates, Agency—Agency and Chris Woebken, CO Adaptive, James Corner Field Operations, Kinfolk, nARCHITECTS, New Affiliates and Samuel Stewart-Halevy, Olalekan Jeyifous, Only If, Peterson Rich Office (PRO), SO – IL, and SWA/Balsley and Weiss/Manfredi with ARUP. In addition, each project is accompanied by a new video by Brooklyn-based filmmaker Hudson Lines, produced on the occasion of the exhibition.”
Organized by Evangelos Kotsioris, Assistant Curator, and Martino Stierli, The Philip Johnson Chief Curator, with Paula Vilaplana de Miguel, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.
Credits:
Production company: Pilcrow Studio, LLC
Director/producer: Hudson Lines
Consulting producer: Sarah Cowan
Colorist: Oliver Eid @eid.ollie
Special Thanks to: Evangelos Kotsioris, Paula Vilaplana de Miguel

Last chance! Closing July 29, the exhibit “Architecture Now: New York, New Publics” at MoMA.
For this exhibition I was commissioned by MoMA to create 12 short observational videos in order to help show the context of daily use at these sites.
Thank you to @evangelos.kotsioris, @martino.stierli, and @paulavilaplane for your trust and support along the way.
“The exhibit features the works of Adjaye Associates, Agency—Agency and Chris Woebken, CO Adaptive, James Corner Field Operations, Kinfolk, nARCHITECTS, New Affiliates and Samuel Stewart-Halevy, Olalekan Jeyifous, Only If, Peterson Rich Office (PRO), SO – IL, and SWA/Balsley and Weiss/Manfredi with ARUP. In addition, each project is accompanied by a new video by Brooklyn-based filmmaker Hudson Lines, produced on the occasion of the exhibition.”
Organized by Evangelos Kotsioris, Assistant Curator, and Martino Stierli, The Philip Johnson Chief Curator, with Paula Vilaplana de Miguel, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.
Credits:
Production company: Pilcrow Studio, LLC
Director/producer: Hudson Lines
Consulting producer: Sarah Cowan
Colorist: Oliver Eid @eid.ollie
Special Thanks to: Evangelos Kotsioris, Paula Vilaplana de Miguel

Last chance! Closing July 29, the exhibit “Architecture Now: New York, New Publics” at MoMA.
For this exhibition I was commissioned by MoMA to create 12 short observational videos in order to help show the context of daily use at these sites.
Thank you to @evangelos.kotsioris, @martino.stierli, and @paulavilaplane for your trust and support along the way.
“The exhibit features the works of Adjaye Associates, Agency—Agency and Chris Woebken, CO Adaptive, James Corner Field Operations, Kinfolk, nARCHITECTS, New Affiliates and Samuel Stewart-Halevy, Olalekan Jeyifous, Only If, Peterson Rich Office (PRO), SO – IL, and SWA/Balsley and Weiss/Manfredi with ARUP. In addition, each project is accompanied by a new video by Brooklyn-based filmmaker Hudson Lines, produced on the occasion of the exhibition.”
Organized by Evangelos Kotsioris, Assistant Curator, and Martino Stierli, The Philip Johnson Chief Curator, with Paula Vilaplana de Miguel, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.
Credits:
Production company: Pilcrow Studio, LLC
Director/producer: Hudson Lines
Consulting producer: Sarah Cowan
Colorist: Oliver Eid @eid.ollie
Special Thanks to: Evangelos Kotsioris, Paula Vilaplana de Miguel

Last chance! Closing July 29, the exhibit “Architecture Now: New York, New Publics” at MoMA.
For this exhibition I was commissioned by MoMA to create 12 short observational videos in order to help show the context of daily use at these sites.
Thank you to @evangelos.kotsioris, @martino.stierli, and @paulavilaplane for your trust and support along the way.
“The exhibit features the works of Adjaye Associates, Agency—Agency and Chris Woebken, CO Adaptive, James Corner Field Operations, Kinfolk, nARCHITECTS, New Affiliates and Samuel Stewart-Halevy, Olalekan Jeyifous, Only If, Peterson Rich Office (PRO), SO – IL, and SWA/Balsley and Weiss/Manfredi with ARUP. In addition, each project is accompanied by a new video by Brooklyn-based filmmaker Hudson Lines, produced on the occasion of the exhibition.”
Organized by Evangelos Kotsioris, Assistant Curator, and Martino Stierli, The Philip Johnson Chief Curator, with Paula Vilaplana de Miguel, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.
Credits:
Production company: Pilcrow Studio, LLC
Director/producer: Hudson Lines
Consulting producer: Sarah Cowan
Colorist: Oliver Eid @eid.ollie
Special Thanks to: Evangelos Kotsioris, Paula Vilaplana de Miguel

Last chance! Closing July 29, the exhibit “Architecture Now: New York, New Publics” at MoMA.
For this exhibition I was commissioned by MoMA to create 12 short observational videos in order to help show the context of daily use at these sites.
Thank you to @evangelos.kotsioris, @martino.stierli, and @paulavilaplane for your trust and support along the way.
“The exhibit features the works of Adjaye Associates, Agency—Agency and Chris Woebken, CO Adaptive, James Corner Field Operations, Kinfolk, nARCHITECTS, New Affiliates and Samuel Stewart-Halevy, Olalekan Jeyifous, Only If, Peterson Rich Office (PRO), SO – IL, and SWA/Balsley and Weiss/Manfredi with ARUP. In addition, each project is accompanied by a new video by Brooklyn-based filmmaker Hudson Lines, produced on the occasion of the exhibition.”
Organized by Evangelos Kotsioris, Assistant Curator, and Martino Stierli, The Philip Johnson Chief Curator, with Paula Vilaplana de Miguel, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.
Credits:
Production company: Pilcrow Studio, LLC
Director/producer: Hudson Lines
Consulting producer: Sarah Cowan
Colorist: Oliver Eid @eid.ollie
Special Thanks to: Evangelos Kotsioris, Paula Vilaplana de Miguel

Last chance! Closing July 29, the exhibit “Architecture Now: New York, New Publics” at MoMA.
For this exhibition I was commissioned by MoMA to create 12 short observational videos in order to help show the context of daily use at these sites.
Thank you to @evangelos.kotsioris, @martino.stierli, and @paulavilaplane for your trust and support along the way.
“The exhibit features the works of Adjaye Associates, Agency—Agency and Chris Woebken, CO Adaptive, James Corner Field Operations, Kinfolk, nARCHITECTS, New Affiliates and Samuel Stewart-Halevy, Olalekan Jeyifous, Only If, Peterson Rich Office (PRO), SO – IL, and SWA/Balsley and Weiss/Manfredi with ARUP. In addition, each project is accompanied by a new video by Brooklyn-based filmmaker Hudson Lines, produced on the occasion of the exhibition.”
Organized by Evangelos Kotsioris, Assistant Curator, and Martino Stierli, The Philip Johnson Chief Curator, with Paula Vilaplana de Miguel, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.
Credits:
Production company: Pilcrow Studio, LLC
Director/producer: Hudson Lines
Consulting producer: Sarah Cowan
Colorist: Oliver Eid @eid.ollie
Special Thanks to: Evangelos Kotsioris, Paula Vilaplana de Miguel

Last year I had the great honor to meet @fishandforrest and film aboard her family’s one-of-a-kind fishing operation in Rhode Island. The resulting film @TheLastTrapFamily is finally launching online today. (Go to link on @thelasttrapfamily to watch)
This project was supported and co-produced by the venerable @ITVSindies and published on the occasion of #WomensEqualityDay
It’s also playing at the following film festivals, more to come: Woods Hole Film Festival, Newburyport Documentary Film Festival, Port Townsend Film Festival, Mystic Film Festival.
Credits
Director & Producer
Hudson Lines @hudlines
Cinematographers
Michael Lines @mlines_dp
Tyler Murgo @tylermurgo
Hudson Lines @hudlines
Editor
Hudson Lines @hudlines
Sound Recordists
Jason O’Neill @oneillsound
Bill Shamlian @orbaudio
Colorist
Chris Ramey @crolaroid @cutandmeasure
Supervising Sound Editor
William Hsieh @sound_will
Underwater Cameraman/Freediver
Dave Gleeson @dgleeson80
Music
“Spindrift”
Performed by Colin Stetson @colinstetson
Written by Colin Stetson
Published by Third Side Music @thirdside_music
Courtesy of Colin Stetson
Additional music by
Audio Network @audionetwork
Special thanks to
Corey Wheeler Forrest and family
Alan Wheeler and family .
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#thelasttrapfamily #rhodeisland #trapfishing #fishingfamily #itvs #pilcrowstudio #hudsonlines #documentary #filmmaking #cinematography #canon #dji #zeiss #filmfestival #lensrentals #commercialfishing #nature #newengland #newport #newportri #commercialfisherman #seafood #striper #bluefish #scup #porgy #blackseabass #tautog #eatlocal
Now on view at the 59th Carnegie International @CarnegieMuseumofArt: I produced an introduction to the work Tomorrow Was Yesterday by Torkwase Dyson that screens in the @kaminsciencecenter’s Buhl Planetarium. Thank you to Torkwase Dyson, Liz Park, Cynthia Stucki, and the Carnegie Museum of Art. On view through January 2027.
Shigeru Ban’s Paper Log House at The Glass House, as built by students of The Cooper Union architecture school. Now on view at The Glass House through Dec 2024.
Director/Producer: Hudson Lines
Additional camera: Benjamin Crawford
Colorist: Jack Ieronimo
Special thanks: Christa Carr, Kirsten Reoch, Cole Akers at The Glass House; Dean Maltz, Vittorio Lovato, Le Yang at Shigeru Ban Architects; students and staff at The Cooper Union.
Watch full length at pilcrowstudio.com

Run a few miles through the city with some friends and get swaddled like baby at the end. Another NYC Marathon in the books.

NY harbor miles. It’s 4 weeks till the NYC Marathon. This bridge is the first two miles and the quietest stretch of the whole course.

There are some places in the world that have never been photographed. This is not one of them.
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