He began his career in the mid-1970s with the independent films
X-Terminator,
The Is/Land,
Minus Zero and
King Blank. The films are now part of the permanent collection of the
Museum of Modern Art in New York City. As well as shooting his own films, he served as
cinematographer for a wide array of No Wave Cinema personnel during his time in New York. Select notable
filmmakers he worked with included
Rosa von Praunheim,
Tina L'Hotsky and
Maripol. By 1977, he was also working as a photographer for
SoHo News. Whilst working for the newspaper, he shot portraits of legendary musicians
Bryan Ferry and
Plastic Bertrand. He entered mainstream filmmaking in 1997, with the
crime drama film This World, Then the Fireworks. In October 2010, his film
The Traveller, starring Val Kilmer, was released in the United States. It won an award for Best Thriller Feature at the 2011 New York International Independent Film & Video Festival. He released his first surfing documentary,
Sea Of Darkness, in 2010. The documentary won the Best Feature award at the
New York Surf Film Festival. His second surfing documentary,
Heavy Water, which was released in 2017 starred
Nathan Fletcher, won Best surfing film at the Byron Bay International Film Festival and won Best Wavescape film at the 2018
Durban International Film Festival. In 2018, he directed the film
Frank & Ava. He has also produced
music videos for stars such as
David Bowie and
Diana Ross. The first music video he directed was
Kurtis Blow's
Basketball. The video broke barriers, being one of the first
Hip-Hop music videos to air on
MTV. == Notable films ==