Explain Gateways. How did you come up with the name?
Gateways is a zine I put together consisting of digital and 35mm photos that were shot throughout the East Coast over the past four years. The title refers to how BMX has been a gateway into so many important aspects of my life. Through my bike, I have met lifelong friends, traveled to places I never would have thought to visit, and developed a passion for photography. I wanted to put this zine together because I have felt so inspired by all of the small publications produced by BMX photographers around the world. Lamenting the “death of print”, others have taken matters into their own hands to keep print relevant. I love that DIY attitude that so many BMXers share. ‘Gateways’ is my contribution to the cause of keeping print alive.
What do you shoot with typically?
I typically shoot with a Nikon D610 but I also have a ton of point and shoot and rangefinder film cameras. My go to film camera is my Yashika T4 and Canon Canonet rangefinder.
What kind of film do you like using?
Pretty much anything black and white that I can develop at my house. I mostly use Ilford Delta 100 or HP5 if I want to push the film a few stops.