Namesakes in American Photography
It’s just been announced that two images from my “Chris Buck’s Chris Bucks” series got accepted into the American Photography photo annual. I’m very excited!
“Chris Buck” History Students
These are not students of my history (those don’t exist yet) but college students majoring in history. And these are also amongst my favorite outtakes from the “Chris Buck’s Chris Bucks” series.
“Chris Buck” Los Angeles Animated Film Director
It’s not surprising that a successful film director would be a great storyteller, but I wouldn’t peg the co-director of “Frozen” to write a spot-on (and hilarious) piece about masculine pack mentality.
Finding “Chris Buck”
Although the Namesake project started with a simple online search of my name many of the best subjects were found via the White Pages and word of mouth.
“Chris Buck” Tampa Videographer
Chris is a videographer whom I met when we were both working at the Sundance Film Festival in 2003. We exchanged information, and four years later I photographed him at his home in Tampa.
Namesakes Series Origin Story
Shortly after I setting up my website I received an email congratulating me on doing so. This seemed like an odd correspondence until I saw that the signature was from a “Christopher Buck.” I was intrigued.
“Chris Buck” San Francisco Arborist
I asked all of the subjects of the “Chris Buck’s Chris Bucks” series to write a story from their life. Here is the one from Chris Buck of San Francisco.
Chris Buck’s Chris Bucks
I’m pleased to announce that we’re mailing out the printed promo for the “Chris Buck’s Chris Bucks” series this week. From 2000 until 2018, I sought out and photographed all the Chris Bucks I could track down.
The Oscar goes to…“Chris Buck”
Congratulations to Frozen director and fellow “Chris Buck” on his Oscar win last night.