Lovell Small
Known for being in the right place, at the right time.🎞️

recessland 2026 on polaroid -
the artists who soundtracked the weekend photographed by @lovell.small 🫰

recessland 2026 on polaroid -
the artists who soundtracked the weekend photographed by @lovell.small 🫰

recessland 2026 on polaroid -
the artists who soundtracked the weekend photographed by @lovell.small 🫰

recessland 2026 on polaroid -
the artists who soundtracked the weekend photographed by @lovell.small 🫰

recessland 2026 on polaroid -
the artists who soundtracked the weekend photographed by @lovell.small 🫰

recessland 2026 on polaroid -
the artists who soundtracked the weekend photographed by @lovell.small 🫰

recessland 2026 on polaroid -
the artists who soundtracked the weekend photographed by @lovell.small 🫰

recessland 2026 on polaroid -
the artists who soundtracked the weekend photographed by @lovell.small 🫰

recessland 2026 on polaroid -
the artists who soundtracked the weekend photographed by @lovell.small 🫰

recessland 2026 on polaroid -
the artists who soundtracked the weekend photographed by @lovell.small 🫰

recessland 2026 on polaroid -
the artists who soundtracked the weekend photographed by @lovell.small 🫰

recessland 2026 on polaroid -
the artists who soundtracked the weekend photographed by @lovell.small 🫰

recessland 2026 on polaroid -
the artists who soundtracked the weekend photographed by @lovell.small 🫰

recessland 2026 on polaroid -
the artists who soundtracked the weekend photographed by @lovell.small 🫰

recessland 2026 on polaroid -
the artists who soundtracked the weekend photographed by @lovell.small 🫰

recessland 2026 on polaroid -
the artists who soundtracked the weekend photographed by @lovell.small 🫰

recessland 2026 on polaroid -
the artists who soundtracked the weekend photographed by @lovell.small 🫰

@ARSENAL ❤️
My Submission for 20 years at the Emirates Exhibition!
You can catch it for one more day at the @adidasuk Oxford St Store!
This was special for me being able to shoot for my club especially at such an amazing time! And being able to share this moment with my mates made it better!
Thank you Arsenal, Adidas and all the people behind the scenes that put this together!
#createwithadidas #arsenał #champions #northlondonforever 🔴⚪️

@ARSENAL ❤️
My Submission for 20 years at the Emirates Exhibition!
You can catch it for one more day at the @adidasuk Oxford St Store!
This was special for me being able to shoot for my club especially at such an amazing time! And being able to share this moment with my mates made it better!
Thank you Arsenal, Adidas and all the people behind the scenes that put this together!
#createwithadidas #arsenał #champions #northlondonforever 🔴⚪️

@ARSENAL ❤️
My Submission for 20 years at the Emirates Exhibition!
You can catch it for one more day at the @adidasuk Oxford St Store!
This was special for me being able to shoot for my club especially at such an amazing time! And being able to share this moment with my mates made it better!
Thank you Arsenal, Adidas and all the people behind the scenes that put this together!
#createwithadidas #arsenał #champions #northlondonforever 🔴⚪️

@ARSENAL ❤️
My Submission for 20 years at the Emirates Exhibition!
You can catch it for one more day at the @adidasuk Oxford St Store!
This was special for me being able to shoot for my club especially at such an amazing time! And being able to share this moment with my mates made it better!
Thank you Arsenal, Adidas and all the people behind the scenes that put this together!
#createwithadidas #arsenał #champions #northlondonforever 🔴⚪️

@ARSENAL ❤️
My Submission for 20 years at the Emirates Exhibition!
You can catch it for one more day at the @adidasuk Oxford St Store!
This was special for me being able to shoot for my club especially at such an amazing time! And being able to share this moment with my mates made it better!
Thank you Arsenal, Adidas and all the people behind the scenes that put this together!
#createwithadidas #arsenał #champions #northlondonforever 🔴⚪️

@ARSENAL ❤️
My Submission for 20 years at the Emirates Exhibition!
You can catch it for one more day at the @adidasuk Oxford St Store!
This was special for me being able to shoot for my club especially at such an amazing time! And being able to share this moment with my mates made it better!
Thank you Arsenal, Adidas and all the people behind the scenes that put this together!
#createwithadidas #arsenał #champions #northlondonforever 🔴⚪️

@ktrap_1 For @notion x @reebok 📸
Photographer @lovell.small
Stylist @consgaffe
Groomer @mugbeatz
Creative Producer @lorrainebrobby
Set Designer @juliadiasstudio
Set Builder @tobybroughton
Videographer @martinmadeit
Gaffer @benaldeer
Photographer Assistant @nadinescarlett_
Production Assistants @faith_pinamang & Mercy Fiennes
Styling Assistant @franks.liph

@ktrap_1 For @notion x @reebok 📸
Photographer @lovell.small
Stylist @consgaffe
Groomer @mugbeatz
Creative Producer @lorrainebrobby
Set Designer @juliadiasstudio
Set Builder @tobybroughton
Videographer @martinmadeit
Gaffer @benaldeer
Photographer Assistant @nadinescarlett_
Production Assistants @faith_pinamang & Mercy Fiennes
Styling Assistant @franks.liph

@ktrap_1 For @notion x @reebok 📸
Photographer @lovell.small
Stylist @consgaffe
Groomer @mugbeatz
Creative Producer @lorrainebrobby
Set Designer @juliadiasstudio
Set Builder @tobybroughton
Videographer @martinmadeit
Gaffer @benaldeer
Photographer Assistant @nadinescarlett_
Production Assistants @faith_pinamang & Mercy Fiennes
Styling Assistant @franks.liph

GABRIEL MOSES SHOT BY GABRIEL MOSES FOR CORTEIZ X GABRIEL MOSES, DOCUMENTED BY ME!🎞️
Thank you @gabrielomoses & @clint419 for trusting me🙏🏾❤️

GABRIEL MOSES SHOT BY GABRIEL MOSES FOR CORTEIZ X GABRIEL MOSES, DOCUMENTED BY ME!🎞️
Thank you @gabrielomoses & @clint419 for trusting me🙏🏾❤️

GABRIEL MOSES SHOT BY GABRIEL MOSES FOR CORTEIZ X GABRIEL MOSES, DOCUMENTED BY ME!🎞️
Thank you @gabrielomoses & @clint419 for trusting me🙏🏾❤️

GABRIEL MOSES SHOT BY GABRIEL MOSES FOR CORTEIZ X GABRIEL MOSES, DOCUMENTED BY ME!🎞️
Thank you @gabrielomoses & @clint419 for trusting me🙏🏾❤️

GABRIEL MOSES SHOT BY GABRIEL MOSES FOR CORTEIZ X GABRIEL MOSES, DOCUMENTED BY ME!🎞️
Thank you @gabrielomoses & @clint419 for trusting me🙏🏾❤️

GABRIEL MOSES SHOT BY GABRIEL MOSES FOR CORTEIZ X GABRIEL MOSES, DOCUMENTED BY ME!🎞️
Thank you @gabrielomoses & @clint419 for trusting me🙏🏾❤️

@unknwnt9 x @ajtracey Cover Art & Press Images
By yours truly.🎞️
Shoutout @fwzthompson for the call up🫡

@unknwnt9 x @ajtracey Cover Art & Press Images
By yours truly.🎞️
Shoutout @fwzthompson for the call up🫡

@unknwnt9 x @ajtracey Cover Art & Press Images
By yours truly.🎞️
Shoutout @fwzthompson for the call up🫡

@unknwnt9 x @ajtracey Cover Art & Press Images
By yours truly.🎞️
Shoutout @fwzthompson for the call up🫡

@unknwnt9 x @ajtracey Cover Art & Press Images
By yours truly.🎞️
Shoutout @fwzthompson for the call up🫡

@unknwnt9 x @ajtracey Cover Art & Press Images
By yours truly.🎞️
Shoutout @fwzthompson for the call up🫡

@unknwnt9 x @ajtracey Cover Art & Press Images
By yours truly.🎞️
Shoutout @fwzthompson for the call up🫡

@unknwnt9 x @ajtracey Cover Art & Press Images
By yours truly.🎞️
Shoutout @fwzthompson for the call up🫡

@unknwnt9 x @ajtracey Cover Art & Press Images
By yours truly.🎞️
Shoutout @fwzthompson for the call up🫡

Excited to present to you all the film shot with @lovell.small small for my upcoming release, Dali. A huge shoutout to him, he did me a huge favour by letting me drag him out to the middle of nowhere, his talent is undeniable.
Dali is inspired by the surrealist works of Salvadore Dalí, specifically ‘The Persistence of Memory’. The painting depicts what is essentially a beach dreamworld, with impossible objects, melting clocks, a low tide and distant limestone cliffs.
I spent a while looking for locations for this shoot, something to capture the surrealist nature of the painting, something that looked like it was from another realm. I thought about the Giants Causeway in Northern Ireland, the Monaco Theatre in Cornwall, among others.
I eventually settled for a remote beach in Margate, called Kingsgate Bay Beach. It was perfect, not only because of the uncanny resemblance to the painting itself, but because of its virtual isolation-which is what the song is about.
A lot of the shots here really captured that surrealist feel for me. Horizons that seem to stretch infinitely. Grass growing through sand (had no idea that was even possible). A green mossy gradient that stained the limestone, almost like it was corrupting it. Even the first location we shot at, after leaving, ended up being completely swallowed by the tide in a matter of minutes-we would have been trapped otherwise. That’s a major theme in the song-how funny how life imitates one’s art.
The outfits were styled by me, one to blend in with the nature, and one to complete contrast it-symbolising a man out of place, alone. I did alright-I think.
I had a lot of fun, and I urge people to visit Kingsgate Bay. They had an amazing pub nearby called the @captaindigbyinn which served Calamari. I didn’t expect to have Calamari on a cold beach photoshoot on the edge of nowhere.
Enough yapping from me, I hope you guys enjoy these photos as much as I do-and most importantly, I hope you all enjoy the song as much as I do. It’s only a week away.
Like and share your favourites.
(also @carhartt sponsor me I bought two beanies for this shoot)

Excited to present to you all the film shot with @lovell.small small for my upcoming release, Dali. A huge shoutout to him, he did me a huge favour by letting me drag him out to the middle of nowhere, his talent is undeniable.
Dali is inspired by the surrealist works of Salvadore Dalí, specifically ‘The Persistence of Memory’. The painting depicts what is essentially a beach dreamworld, with impossible objects, melting clocks, a low tide and distant limestone cliffs.
I spent a while looking for locations for this shoot, something to capture the surrealist nature of the painting, something that looked like it was from another realm. I thought about the Giants Causeway in Northern Ireland, the Monaco Theatre in Cornwall, among others.
I eventually settled for a remote beach in Margate, called Kingsgate Bay Beach. It was perfect, not only because of the uncanny resemblance to the painting itself, but because of its virtual isolation-which is what the song is about.
A lot of the shots here really captured that surrealist feel for me. Horizons that seem to stretch infinitely. Grass growing through sand (had no idea that was even possible). A green mossy gradient that stained the limestone, almost like it was corrupting it. Even the first location we shot at, after leaving, ended up being completely swallowed by the tide in a matter of minutes-we would have been trapped otherwise. That’s a major theme in the song-how funny how life imitates one’s art.
The outfits were styled by me, one to blend in with the nature, and one to complete contrast it-symbolising a man out of place, alone. I did alright-I think.
I had a lot of fun, and I urge people to visit Kingsgate Bay. They had an amazing pub nearby called the @captaindigbyinn which served Calamari. I didn’t expect to have Calamari on a cold beach photoshoot on the edge of nowhere.
Enough yapping from me, I hope you guys enjoy these photos as much as I do-and most importantly, I hope you all enjoy the song as much as I do. It’s only a week away.
Like and share your favourites.
(also @carhartt sponsor me I bought two beanies for this shoot)

Excited to present to you all the film shot with @lovell.small small for my upcoming release, Dali. A huge shoutout to him, he did me a huge favour by letting me drag him out to the middle of nowhere, his talent is undeniable.
Dali is inspired by the surrealist works of Salvadore Dalí, specifically ‘The Persistence of Memory’. The painting depicts what is essentially a beach dreamworld, with impossible objects, melting clocks, a low tide and distant limestone cliffs.
I spent a while looking for locations for this shoot, something to capture the surrealist nature of the painting, something that looked like it was from another realm. I thought about the Giants Causeway in Northern Ireland, the Monaco Theatre in Cornwall, among others.
I eventually settled for a remote beach in Margate, called Kingsgate Bay Beach. It was perfect, not only because of the uncanny resemblance to the painting itself, but because of its virtual isolation-which is what the song is about.
A lot of the shots here really captured that surrealist feel for me. Horizons that seem to stretch infinitely. Grass growing through sand (had no idea that was even possible). A green mossy gradient that stained the limestone, almost like it was corrupting it. Even the first location we shot at, after leaving, ended up being completely swallowed by the tide in a matter of minutes-we would have been trapped otherwise. That’s a major theme in the song-how funny how life imitates one’s art.
The outfits were styled by me, one to blend in with the nature, and one to complete contrast it-symbolising a man out of place, alone. I did alright-I think.
I had a lot of fun, and I urge people to visit Kingsgate Bay. They had an amazing pub nearby called the @captaindigbyinn which served Calamari. I didn’t expect to have Calamari on a cold beach photoshoot on the edge of nowhere.
Enough yapping from me, I hope you guys enjoy these photos as much as I do-and most importantly, I hope you all enjoy the song as much as I do. It’s only a week away.
Like and share your favourites.
(also @carhartt sponsor me I bought two beanies for this shoot)

Excited to present to you all the film shot with @lovell.small small for my upcoming release, Dali. A huge shoutout to him, he did me a huge favour by letting me drag him out to the middle of nowhere, his talent is undeniable.
Dali is inspired by the surrealist works of Salvadore Dalí, specifically ‘The Persistence of Memory’. The painting depicts what is essentially a beach dreamworld, with impossible objects, melting clocks, a low tide and distant limestone cliffs.
I spent a while looking for locations for this shoot, something to capture the surrealist nature of the painting, something that looked like it was from another realm. I thought about the Giants Causeway in Northern Ireland, the Monaco Theatre in Cornwall, among others.
I eventually settled for a remote beach in Margate, called Kingsgate Bay Beach. It was perfect, not only because of the uncanny resemblance to the painting itself, but because of its virtual isolation-which is what the song is about.
A lot of the shots here really captured that surrealist feel for me. Horizons that seem to stretch infinitely. Grass growing through sand (had no idea that was even possible). A green mossy gradient that stained the limestone, almost like it was corrupting it. Even the first location we shot at, after leaving, ended up being completely swallowed by the tide in a matter of minutes-we would have been trapped otherwise. That’s a major theme in the song-how funny how life imitates one’s art.
The outfits were styled by me, one to blend in with the nature, and one to complete contrast it-symbolising a man out of place, alone. I did alright-I think.
I had a lot of fun, and I urge people to visit Kingsgate Bay. They had an amazing pub nearby called the @captaindigbyinn which served Calamari. I didn’t expect to have Calamari on a cold beach photoshoot on the edge of nowhere.
Enough yapping from me, I hope you guys enjoy these photos as much as I do-and most importantly, I hope you all enjoy the song as much as I do. It’s only a week away.
Like and share your favourites.
(also @carhartt sponsor me I bought two beanies for this shoot)

Excited to present to you all the film shot with @lovell.small small for my upcoming release, Dali. A huge shoutout to him, he did me a huge favour by letting me drag him out to the middle of nowhere, his talent is undeniable.
Dali is inspired by the surrealist works of Salvadore Dalí, specifically ‘The Persistence of Memory’. The painting depicts what is essentially a beach dreamworld, with impossible objects, melting clocks, a low tide and distant limestone cliffs.
I spent a while looking for locations for this shoot, something to capture the surrealist nature of the painting, something that looked like it was from another realm. I thought about the Giants Causeway in Northern Ireland, the Monaco Theatre in Cornwall, among others.
I eventually settled for a remote beach in Margate, called Kingsgate Bay Beach. It was perfect, not only because of the uncanny resemblance to the painting itself, but because of its virtual isolation-which is what the song is about.
A lot of the shots here really captured that surrealist feel for me. Horizons that seem to stretch infinitely. Grass growing through sand (had no idea that was even possible). A green mossy gradient that stained the limestone, almost like it was corrupting it. Even the first location we shot at, after leaving, ended up being completely swallowed by the tide in a matter of minutes-we would have been trapped otherwise. That’s a major theme in the song-how funny how life imitates one’s art.
The outfits were styled by me, one to blend in with the nature, and one to complete contrast it-symbolising a man out of place, alone. I did alright-I think.
I had a lot of fun, and I urge people to visit Kingsgate Bay. They had an amazing pub nearby called the @captaindigbyinn which served Calamari. I didn’t expect to have Calamari on a cold beach photoshoot on the edge of nowhere.
Enough yapping from me, I hope you guys enjoy these photos as much as I do-and most importantly, I hope you all enjoy the song as much as I do. It’s only a week away.
Like and share your favourites.
(also @carhartt sponsor me I bought two beanies for this shoot)

Excited to present to you all the film shot with @lovell.small small for my upcoming release, Dali. A huge shoutout to him, he did me a huge favour by letting me drag him out to the middle of nowhere, his talent is undeniable.
Dali is inspired by the surrealist works of Salvadore Dalí, specifically ‘The Persistence of Memory’. The painting depicts what is essentially a beach dreamworld, with impossible objects, melting clocks, a low tide and distant limestone cliffs.
I spent a while looking for locations for this shoot, something to capture the surrealist nature of the painting, something that looked like it was from another realm. I thought about the Giants Causeway in Northern Ireland, the Monaco Theatre in Cornwall, among others.
I eventually settled for a remote beach in Margate, called Kingsgate Bay Beach. It was perfect, not only because of the uncanny resemblance to the painting itself, but because of its virtual isolation-which is what the song is about.
A lot of the shots here really captured that surrealist feel for me. Horizons that seem to stretch infinitely. Grass growing through sand (had no idea that was even possible). A green mossy gradient that stained the limestone, almost like it was corrupting it. Even the first location we shot at, after leaving, ended up being completely swallowed by the tide in a matter of minutes-we would have been trapped otherwise. That’s a major theme in the song-how funny how life imitates one’s art.
The outfits were styled by me, one to blend in with the nature, and one to complete contrast it-symbolising a man out of place, alone. I did alright-I think.
I had a lot of fun, and I urge people to visit Kingsgate Bay. They had an amazing pub nearby called the @captaindigbyinn which served Calamari. I didn’t expect to have Calamari on a cold beach photoshoot on the edge of nowhere.
Enough yapping from me, I hope you guys enjoy these photos as much as I do-and most importantly, I hope you all enjoy the song as much as I do. It’s only a week away.
Like and share your favourites.
(also @carhartt sponsor me I bought two beanies for this shoot)

Excited to present to you all the film shot with @lovell.small small for my upcoming release, Dali. A huge shoutout to him, he did me a huge favour by letting me drag him out to the middle of nowhere, his talent is undeniable.
Dali is inspired by the surrealist works of Salvadore Dalí, specifically ‘The Persistence of Memory’. The painting depicts what is essentially a beach dreamworld, with impossible objects, melting clocks, a low tide and distant limestone cliffs.
I spent a while looking for locations for this shoot, something to capture the surrealist nature of the painting, something that looked like it was from another realm. I thought about the Giants Causeway in Northern Ireland, the Monaco Theatre in Cornwall, among others.
I eventually settled for a remote beach in Margate, called Kingsgate Bay Beach. It was perfect, not only because of the uncanny resemblance to the painting itself, but because of its virtual isolation-which is what the song is about.
A lot of the shots here really captured that surrealist feel for me. Horizons that seem to stretch infinitely. Grass growing through sand (had no idea that was even possible). A green mossy gradient that stained the limestone, almost like it was corrupting it. Even the first location we shot at, after leaving, ended up being completely swallowed by the tide in a matter of minutes-we would have been trapped otherwise. That’s a major theme in the song-how funny how life imitates one’s art.
The outfits were styled by me, one to blend in with the nature, and one to complete contrast it-symbolising a man out of place, alone. I did alright-I think.
I had a lot of fun, and I urge people to visit Kingsgate Bay. They had an amazing pub nearby called the @captaindigbyinn which served Calamari. I didn’t expect to have Calamari on a cold beach photoshoot on the edge of nowhere.
Enough yapping from me, I hope you guys enjoy these photos as much as I do-and most importantly, I hope you all enjoy the song as much as I do. It’s only a week away.
Like and share your favourites.
(also @carhartt sponsor me I bought two beanies for this shoot)

Excited to present to you all the film shot with @lovell.small small for my upcoming release, Dali. A huge shoutout to him, he did me a huge favour by letting me drag him out to the middle of nowhere, his talent is undeniable.
Dali is inspired by the surrealist works of Salvadore Dalí, specifically ‘The Persistence of Memory’. The painting depicts what is essentially a beach dreamworld, with impossible objects, melting clocks, a low tide and distant limestone cliffs.
I spent a while looking for locations for this shoot, something to capture the surrealist nature of the painting, something that looked like it was from another realm. I thought about the Giants Causeway in Northern Ireland, the Monaco Theatre in Cornwall, among others.
I eventually settled for a remote beach in Margate, called Kingsgate Bay Beach. It was perfect, not only because of the uncanny resemblance to the painting itself, but because of its virtual isolation-which is what the song is about.
A lot of the shots here really captured that surrealist feel for me. Horizons that seem to stretch infinitely. Grass growing through sand (had no idea that was even possible). A green mossy gradient that stained the limestone, almost like it was corrupting it. Even the first location we shot at, after leaving, ended up being completely swallowed by the tide in a matter of minutes-we would have been trapped otherwise. That’s a major theme in the song-how funny how life imitates one’s art.
The outfits were styled by me, one to blend in with the nature, and one to complete contrast it-symbolising a man out of place, alone. I did alright-I think.
I had a lot of fun, and I urge people to visit Kingsgate Bay. They had an amazing pub nearby called the @captaindigbyinn which served Calamari. I didn’t expect to have Calamari on a cold beach photoshoot on the edge of nowhere.
Enough yapping from me, I hope you guys enjoy these photos as much as I do-and most importantly, I hope you all enjoy the song as much as I do. It’s only a week away.
Like and share your favourites.
(also @carhartt sponsor me I bought two beanies for this shoot)
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