Last Night in Hollywood
David Collier had one night left in Los Angeles when he matched with Andrea Villarroel Lua on Instagram. They met and shot that evening—Hollywood Boulevard first, then his apartment after dark.
Andrea works as a fashion journalist and stylist, builds everything around vintage clothes and analog film. She actually cares, which you can feel in the work.
Meeting a stranger and deciding to shoot the same night puts you in a particular headspace. Whatever taste you have in clothes, whatever taste you have in light—it all shows. Hollywood Boulevard gives you what you expect, all that reliable neon, but the apartment afterward is different. That’s where something actually happens. A two-week tour ending in a stranger’s apartment with a camera is exactly how it should go.