22 year old courtney & co-star jim jarmusch at the sid & nancy us premiere party at the puck building in new york city. october 4. 1986. the movie was released in the u.s. on november 7, 1986.

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22 year old courtney & co-star jim jarmusch at the sid & nancy us premiere party at the puck building in new york city. october 4. 1986. the movie was released in the u.s. on november 7, 1986.
Via @joemcnallyphoto on insta
Def a bit of a wayback Wednesday shot of Fiona Apple in the daylight studios in the Puck Building, downtown Manhattan. Flash assist, with white boards down on the floor. The armor was her idea, totally. She wanted to be a warrior woman, as at that point in her career she had been photographed in mostly a very genteel fashion. So we went for it. I had 3 dozen roses all plucked and two assistants on ladders dropping them gently on her Arthurian garb.
Tried some blood on the sword as well, but in the end her astonishing eyes, literally matching the blueish gun metal of the armor owned the day. No embellishment needed.
Medium format film, Mamiya Pro II with 150mm lens. The pictures I made of Fiona, who was lovely to work with, have been played endlessly on Twitter for reasons unapparent to me. I imagine she has a fan base out there that just keeps grabbing the pictures and running them. I remain a huge fan of her music and lyrics.
A new PR article on People about Taylor and Sophie. Interesting that Tree made sure to highlight a certain street for seemingly no damn reason. 🤭
Shutters and windows at the #Puck_Building, #Manhattan.
Window shutters at the Puck Building, Manhattan.
(via Urban Archive on Instagram: “The Puck Building, originally the home of Puck Magazine, is one of the great surviving buildings from New York’s old publishing and…”)
Grace, the bitch we hate is on line one.