John John Florence
John John Florence hadn't visited New York City since he was a kid, so when he was back in the Big Apple for a screening of his new film, "Done," he took some time to chase his other passion, photography.
John John Florence hadn't visited New York City since he was a kid, so when he was back in the Big Apple for a screening of his new film, "Done," he took some time to chase his other passion, photography.
John John's favorite camera, a Leica M7, was in the shop so he got some clicks in with a friend's Leica M6.
John John plots a photo of a flock of geese taking flight. Say that three times fast.

At John John's signal, a friend runs at the geese to make them fly. Anything for a shot.
When the geese relocated to the river, John John instructed his assistant to throw a rock far enough to get them to fly again. Spoiler alert: the flock stayed put.
This is how you do it.
Bold colors are one of his favorite things to shoot.
Finally out of the freeze.
John John's got lots of stories to tell.
This building caught John John's eye.
Taking care of business.
Getting a little skateboarding in with brother Ivan at the House of Vans before the "Done" screening.
Afterward, fans bumrushed John John for photos.
John John and the Florences, his favorite photo subjects in the whole world. From left to right: brother Ivan, mom Alex and brother Nathan.

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John John Florence hadn't visited New York City since he was a kid, so when he was back in the Big Apple for a screening of his new film, "Done," he took some time to chase his other passion, photography.

John John's favorite camera, a Leica M7, was in the shop so he got some clicks in with a friend's Leica M6.

John John plots a photo of a flock of geese taking flight. Say that three times fast.

At John John's signal, a friend runs at the geese to make them fly. Anything for a shot.

When the geese relocated to the river, John John instructed his assistant to throw a rock far enough to get them to fly again. Spoiler alert: the flock stayed put.

This is how you do it.

Bold colors are one of his favorite things to shoot.

Finally out of the freeze.

John John's got lots of stories to tell.

This building caught John John's eye.

Taking care of business.

Getting a little skateboarding in with brother Ivan at the House of Vans before the "Done" screening.

Afterward, fans bumrushed John John for photos.

John John and the Florences, his favorite photo subjects in the whole world. From left to right: brother Ivan, mom Alex and brother Nathan.