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The Italian Job

Procida, Italy – 2025

Archival Pigment Print

In Roman times, the island of Procida, in the Bay of Naples, became a renowned resort for the patrician class of Rome. Over time, however, industry replaced leisure and Procida became a shipbuilding hub and, at one point in the 18th century, over 17,000 shipbuilders were employed on the tiny island. That compares with a total population today of 10,000.

Shipbuilding faded here in the last century, but it does remain a place of boats – small islands without airports tend to be that way. In the making of Antony and Cleopatra, with Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor, Cleopatra’s barge was filmed against the timeless harbour in the island. It is very difficult to put an age on any building here, which presumably was why the producers were drawn to Procida and neighbouring Ischia.

The long thin multi coloured harbour is one of the most visually captivating sights in southern Italy. It certainly makes for a good backdrop and my leaning was to film at dusk so that we could add some energy from the house lights in town. This strategy always tests camera capability, and indeed the cameraman, and most of the photographs don’t stack up, but I consider it better than playing safe during normal daylight hours. All you really need is one shot.

Alessandra Ambrosio and the Riva work well together, she has an elegance and allure that Elizabeth Taylor would have appreciated.

Available sizes

Large: Edition of 12 + 3 AP

  • Image Size: 54” x 103” in (137.2 cm x 261.6 cm)
  • Framed Image: 69” x 118” in (175.3 cm x 299.7 cm)

Standard: Edition of 12 + 3 AP

  • Image Size: 37” x 70” in (93.98 cm x 177.8 cm)
  • Framed Image: 52” x 85” in (132.1 cm x 215.9 cm)

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    The Italian Job

    The Italian Job (Colour)

    Procida, Italy – 2025

    Archival Pigment Print

    In Roman times, the island of Procida, in the Bay of Naples, became a renowned resort for the patrician class of Rome. Over time, however, industry replaced leisure and Procida became a shipbuilding hub and, at one point in the 18th century, over 17,000 shipbuilders were employed on the tiny island. That compares with a total population today of 10,000.

    Shipbuilding faded here in the last century, but it does remain a place of boats – small islands without airports tend to be that way. In the making of Antony and Cleopatra, with Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor, Cleopatra’s barge was filmed against the timeless harbour in the island. It is very difficult to put an age on any building here, which presumably was why the producers were drawn to Procida and neighbouring Ischia.

    The long thin multi coloured harbour is one of the most visually captivating sights in southern Italy. It certainly makes for a good backdrop and my leaning was to film at dusk so that we could add some energy from the house lights in town. This strategy always tests camera capability, and indeed the cameraman, and most of the photographs don’t stack up, but I consider it better than playing safe during normal daylight hours. All you really need is one shot.

    Alessandra Ambrosio and the Riva work well together, she has an elegance and allure that Elizabeth Taylor would have appreciated.

    Available sizes

    Large: Edition of 12 + 3 AP

    • Image Size: 54” x 103” in (137.2 cm x 261.6 cm)
    • Framed Image: 69” x 118” in (175.3 cm x 299.7 cm)

    Standard: Edition of 12 + 3 AP

    • Image Size: 37” x 70” in (93.98 cm x 177.8 cm)
    • Framed Image: 52” x 85” in (132.1 cm x 215.9 cm)

    We ship worldwide and use a multitude of providers to safely deliver your masterpiece. Domestic delivery and installation may also be available via Hilton Asmus Contemporary’s private art shuttle. Please inquire.


      Summer Holiday Colour | Hilton Contemporary

      Summer Holiday (Colour)

      Summer Holiday

      Archival Pigment Print

      The Grand Hotel Parker’s in Napoli is the city’s oldest luxury hotel dating back to 1870. Its original owner succumbed to gambling issues and, in 1890, it was bought by a regular guest – a British marine biologist called George Parker. Presumably he rather liked the view of the ocean.

      Certainly, as hotel views go, Parker’s takes some beating from its balcony floor. There is a perfect outlook to the city, Vesuvius and the Bay of Naples and then, as one’s head turns clockwise to 2 pm, there, in all its splendour, amidst the azure sea, is the fabled island of Capri. We have all seen many contextual photographs of this storied summer paradise, but I had not seen one taken from the mainland at this elevation. I spotted an opportunity.

      Alessandra Ambrosio is one of the leading supermodels of her generation and she took to this role at Parker’s with the playful ease that is her hallmark. I thought it would be fun to have her eat pasta. Afterall, we were where we were.

      The chefs at Parker’s are lauded and they can make 5-star spaghetti alle vongole blindfold and drunk. That prop was never going to be a challenge. I just needed to find some compositional balance in the frame and a sunbed to complement Capri away in the distance.

      This region of Italy is a very special part of the world. The topography, the islands, the sea, the food, the people and the culture combine to offer the perfect holiday. To not find it totally intoxicating suggests a lack of some sort of sensibility, either that, or an allergy to pasta and boats. It is the perfect summer holiday.

      Available sizes

      Large: Edition of 12 + 3 AP

      • Image Size: 56” x 82” in (142.2 cm x 208.3 cm)
      • Framed Image: 71” x 97” in (180.3 cm x 246.4 cm)

      Standard: Edition of 12 + 3 AP

      • Image Size: 37” x 54” in (93.98 cm x 137.2 cm)
      • Framed Image: 52” x 69” in (132.1 cm x 175.3 cm)

      We ship worldwide and use a multitude of providers to safely deliver your masterpiece. Domestic delivery and installation may also be available via Hilton Asmus Contemporary’s private art shuttle. Please inquire.


        Summer Holiday B&W

        Summer Holiday

        Summer Holiday

        Archival Pigment Print

        The Grand Hotel Parker’s in Napoli is the city’s oldest luxury hotel dating back to 1870. Its original owner succumbed to gambling issues and, in 1890, it was bought by a regular guest – a British marine biologist called George Parker. Presumably he rather liked the view of the ocean.

        Certainly, as hotel views go, Parker’s takes some beating from its balcony floor. There is a perfect outlook to the city, Vesuvius and the Bay of Naples and then, as one’s head turns clockwise to 2 pm, there, in all its splendour, amidst the azure sea, is the fabled island of Capri. We have all seen many contextual photographs of this storied summer paradise, but I had not seen one taken from the mainland at this elevation. I spotted an opportunity.

        Alessandra Ambrosio is one of the leading supermodels of her generation and she took to this role at Parker’s with the playful ease that is her hallmark. I thought it would be fun to have her eat pasta. Afterall, we were where we were.

        The chefs at Parker’s are lauded and they can make 5-star spaghetti alle vongole blindfold and drunk. That prop was never going to be a challenge. I just needed to find some compositional balance in the frame and a sunbed to complement Capri away in the distance.

        This region of Italy is a very special part of the world. The topography, the islands, the sea, the food, the people and the culture combine to offer the perfect holiday. To not find it totally intoxicating suggests a lack of some sort of sensibility, either that, or an allergy to pasta and boats. It is the perfect summer holiday.

        Available sizes

        Large: Edition of 12 + 3 AP

        • Image Size: 56” x 82” in (142.2 cm x 208.3 cm)
        • Framed Image: 71” x 97” in (180.3 cm x 246.4 cm)

        Standard: Edition of 12 + 3 AP

        • Image Size: 37” x 54” in (93.98 cm x 137.2 cm)
        • Framed Image: 52” x 69” in (132.1 cm x 175.3 cm)

        We ship worldwide and use a multitude of providers to safely deliver your masterpiece. Domestic delivery and installation may also be available via Hilton Asmus Contemporary’s private art shuttle. Please inquire.


          Memory and Thunder-Hilton Contemporary

          Memory and Thunder

          Kenya, 2025

          am thrilled to introduce the first of my newest limited edition releases, ‘Memory and Thunder.’ Known by the Maasai as “Tembo,” the Elephant King, Craig was born in 1972 and is likely the largest living elephant in the world. Although I rarely apply treatments to my images beyond monochrome and color, recently I have been drawn to the emotional depth that warmer tones can create.

          Before sepia became a vintage aesthetic, it was a novel darkroom process that converted silver into silver sulfide, giving prints longer life. The treatment produced a brownish tone, wrapping beloved faces and landscapes in the warm hues of memory. Today it is often associated with nostalgia, but in this case I chose to use sepia for its symbolic promise: that what we love, what we fight for, and what we hope to preserve, can outlast us all if we are willing to protect it.

          Available size options with and without framing are below;

          Archival pigment print

          • 30 in x 20 in (76.2 cm x 50.8cm)
          • 48 in x 32 in (121.9 cm x 81.3cm)

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            Tabular II - Fire and Ice

            Fire and Ice

            Antarctica, 2022

            In a land of ice and water, the lines between what is real and what is illusion often becomes blurred. On calm days, when the winds are low, the entire sea becomes a mirror reflecting the colossal sculptures of drifting icebergs. The soft polar light refracting through the ice and scattering across the surface only adds to the ethereal feeling of the scene.

            Available size options with and without framing are below;

            Archival pigment print
            • 24 × 49.9 in / 60.9 x 126.7 cm / Edition of 20
            • 31 x 64.4 in / 78.7 x 163.6 cm / Edition of 15
            • 40 × 83 in / 101.6 x 258.1 cm / Edition of 10
            • 60 × 124.5 in / 152.4 × 316.1 cm / Edition of 7

            We ship worldwide and use a multitude of providers to safely deliver your artwork. Domestic delivery and installation may also be available via Hilton Contemporary’s private art shuttle. Please inquire.


              Legend-Hilton Contemporary

              Legend

              Legend – 2025

              Archival Pigment Print

              Wildlife photographer, filmmaker, and marine biologist Paul Nicklen has shot some of the world’s most remote and threatened environments for National Geographic, and is recognized by the global conservation community for his climate activism. Nicklen has received some of the highest honors for a photographer in his field, including the BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year and the World Press Photo for Photojournalism. In 2018 he was named one of National Geographic’s Adventurers of the Year, and he was made an International Photography Hall of Fame inductee the following year. A specialist in photographing polar regions, Nicklen produces compassionate images that express reverence for the fragile ecosystems and endangered species most affected by climate change. He is particularly adept at capturing underwater subjects.

              AVAILABLE SIZES:

              Archival pigment print

              • Edition of 10: 40” x 60” in (101.6 x 152.4cm)

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                Ford

                Ford

                Ford

                Archival Pigment Print

                No industrial company played a bigger role in the evolution of American culture than the Ford Motor Company. Founded in Detroit, Michigan by Henry Ford in 1903, the voting structure means that it has been in continuous family control for over 100 years, despite being a public company. Today it remains one of the largest family-controlled companies in the world. Henry Ford is rightly recognised as one of America’s great industrialists and the early car models, like the mass-produced Ford Model T, changed how Americans travelled and lived.

                Two generations later, in the 1960s, Ford challenged Ferrari’s dominance in the racing car marketplace; an unlikely story that was well chronicled in the movie Ford v Ferrari. Some of the scenes from that film were shot at Willow Springs race circuit in California and we were excited to have access to this location to tell our own Ford racing division stories. The 1967 Ford GT40 MK111 sits strikingly low to the ground and I saw an opportunity to pair the car with Cindy Crawford’s long legs. Hopefully the visual mismatch would then serve to highlight and showcase the beauty of both subjects.

                Cindy is one of the brightest of the lead supermodels since the 1980s and role playing is hardly a challenge for her. Meanwhile I suspect that Jimmie Johnson – one of the most successful NASCAR racers of all time – is also a performing artist in his spare time. The camera likes him and he likes the camera. The two American stars lives had not crossed until that day in Willow Springs, but they worked well together in this set and this photograph is certainly a keeper. Cindy is exceptional. I want to thank Sam Bryne and his team at CrossHarbor Capital Partners for trusting us with this project and the Petersen Automotive Museum in LA for transporting some very precious sports cars up to Willow Springs.

                Available sizes

                Large: Edition of 20 + 3 AP

                • Image Size: 56” x 84” in (142.2 cm x 213.4 cm)
                • Framed Image: 71” x 99” in (180.3 cm x 251.5 cm)

                Standard: Edition of 20 + 3 AP

                • Image Size: 37” x 56” in (93.98 cm x 142.2 cm)
                • Framed Image: 52” x 71” in (132.1 cm x 180.3 cm)

                We ship worldwide and use a multitude of providers to safely deliver your masterpiece. Domestic delivery and installation may also be available via Hilton Asmus Contemporary’s private art shuttle. Please inquire.


                  El Rancho

                  El Rancho

                  Durango, Colorado

                  Archival Pigment Print

                  Most American mountain towns have a saloon that is such an integral part of the fabric of the community, that the owners are bestowed special status in town. It is a long-standing irony of final frontier main streets that they cannot survive without law and order, but equally they cannot survive without the watering holes in which that law and order deteriorate. These bars tend to have longevity, along with a whiff of notoriety. The longer the bar has opened its doors to the public, the more chance that it has hosted every type of vice imaginable.

                  El Rancho in Durango, with its secret underground tunnels that hosted gambling, prostitutes and illicit liquor trafficking, is one such bar and its owners, Chip and Chris Lile, are popular figures in town. It has a palpable vibe to it, which is elevated by the wall murals and the tree’s branches that fuse seamlessly into the Brunswick bar. In its 80-year life, the walls of El Rancho have seen most things and the underground caves have presumably seen an awful lot more. From a photographic point of view, the ambient light during the day is very generous at the street side part of the bar and that allowed me to freeze the big black wolf as he strolled down the bar. It was a fleeting moment in a lauded watering hole.

                  Available sizes

                  Large: Edition of 12 + 3 AP

                  • Image Size: 56” x 90” in (142.2 cm x 228.6 cm)
                  • Framed Image: 71” x 105” in (180.3 cm x 266.7 cm)

                  Standard: Edition of 12 + 3 AP

                  • Image Size: 37” x 60” in (93.98 cm x 152.4 cm)
                  • Framed Image: 52” x 75” in (132.1 cm x 190.5 cm)

                  We ship worldwide and use a multitude of providers to safely deliver your masterpiece. Domestic delivery and installation may also be available via Hilton Asmus Contemporary’s private art shuttle. Please inquire.


                    1966 Colour

                    1966 (Colour)

                    Willow Springs, California

                    Archival Pigment Print

                    “One of the locations for the Oscar winning movie Ford v Ferrari was Willow Springs racetrack, an hour northeast of Hollywood. When we knew we might have the opportunity to film there, I watched the scenes at the racetrack several times and I recognised that for a single image story to be successful, there had to be a definitive sense of place. The mountainous backdrop to the circuit defines it as much the 1950s buildings scattered around the pit area. In the movie, Matt Damon plays Carroll Shelby enlisted by Ford to try and compete on the racetrack with Ferrari. The film reaches its climax at Le Mans in 1966 where Shelby’s car gets the better of Ferrari. It seemed appropriate therefore to bring a 1966 Ford Mustang Shelby GT 350 as our principal prop in this period tableau. But our ambitions were high and our large cast was led by Cindy Crawford who I knew would own her role as a triumphant racer. She always delivers and has such presence in this photograph.

                    It is always validating to work with her and our commitment to our craft is never higher than on these occasions. Two days before we shot, I found myself sitting near Christian Bale at a West Hollywood restaurant and I remembered how integral he was to the movie. I knew a Texan model who could play to that vibe and my instincts were to quickly drag him in at the last moment. He slipped in the space behind Cindy and I think he elevates the image. It’s the little things. Motor racing enthusiasts will also see “The King” Richard Petty behind the car on the right. Richard, who won the Daytona 500 seven times, was a joy to have on set and added to the freewheeling joy of the day. The title of this photograph is fitting as Cindy Crawford and I were both born in 1966. I show my age, but Cindy certainly does not, as this special picture fully showcases. I would like to thank the team at CrossHarbor Capital Partners, led by Sam Byrne, for facilitating and encouraging this project and for inviting Richard Perry and Jimmie Johnson. But most of all, thank you to Cindy Crawford for being outstanding in her role.

                    Available sizes

                    Large: Edition of 20 + 3 AP

                    • Image Size: 45” x 103” in (114.3 cm x 261.6 cm)
                    • Framed Image: 60” x 118” in (152.4 cm x 299.7 cm)

                    Standard: Edition of 20 + 3 AP

                    • Image Size: 34” x 77” in (86.36 cm x 195.6 cm)
                    • Framed Image: 49” x 92” in (124.5 cm x 233.7 cm)

                    We ship worldwide and use a multitude of providers to safely deliver your masterpiece. Domestic delivery and installation may also be available via Hilton Asmus Contemporary’s private art shuttle. Please inquire.


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