It was probably two or three weeks between someone showing me the brave new world of international blogs about street wear and me starting The Lisbon Taylor. And it was during that small period of time between thinking about it and actually doing it that I first noticed Miguel. In Miguel and in his cap peaks. But unlike all others, it was not on the street that I decided that I really wanted to photograph Miguel. It was at Lux, on a Saturday night when the music in the top floor was gaining epical momentum according to my modest musical criteria. When I looked into the DJ booth I realized that, with or without his cap, I definitely had to photograph Miguel
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Miguel Negretti (DJ Glue)
It was probably two or three weeks between someone showing me the brave new world of international blogs about street wear and me starting The Lisbon Taylor. And it was during that small period of time between thinking about it and actually doing it that I first noticed Miguel. In Miguel and in his cap peaks. But unlike all others, it was not on the street that I decided that I really wanted to photograph Miguel. It was at Lux, on a Saturday night when the music in the top floor was gaining epical momentum according to my modest musical criteria. When I looked into the DJ booth I realized that, with or without his cap, I definitely had to photograph Miguel
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