
Being a photographer in a group of artistically minded and creative friends has its perks. It also means that I get called on from time to time to help document and promote their wares. My longtime friend, partner in crime, drinking buddy, and former landlord, Nate Bell has opened a storefront to his re-purposed copper pipe works.

I shot a few pieces to help get the site up and running, had a session in the workshop for Nate to submit for a ScoutMob site, and most recently captured images of new works like the ones you see in this post.


I really dig the way that he has utilized a material that, generally, no one sees and assemble pieces in such a way to make an aesthetically pleasing and functional piece of art.
Have a look at his site, Nine&Twenty!
(for those trivia buffs out there, Nine & Twenty, or 29, refers to the atomic number for Copper)