Cool Hunting

In collaboration with Keep, photographer Tobin Yelland's fascination with his camera has taken on a new form with a graphic tee emblazoned with one of his drawings. Known for taking pictures of skateboarders, like any good photographer, Yelland loves his camera. But unlike most other photographers, he fanatically draws his Leica. He looks for interesting subjects when he takes photos, but when he draws, he draws his camera.
The camera is even positioned on the shirt in the same set-up as he uses. Yelland says, “I am obsessed with my Leica camera. I love the way it looks and I've drawn it hundreds of times. It's the best subject because it's always near me and if I’m bored and on an airplane, I like to draw my camera. I have drawn my camera from every angle.”
The tee is $25 from Keep.
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