Drone fine art photograph — aerial photography by Xynn Tii

Ahhh, the memories of our first travel project. Ever. It was in Boston. And cold AF! I was straight out of college when my persistence caught the attention of a local attorney who made a donation to University of Florida that was so absurd, they named its School of Law after him. Mhmm. Fredric G. Levin.

Instantly, I found myself in Boston, then London, and then Paris, producing custom images for Fred and his son, Martin. Y’know, images of the pretty architecture and people. I climbed rooftops in Italian District, trekked abandoned docks on the east end, and nearly froze to death at Mount Auburn Cemetery.

I have always been the ‘do whatever it takes’ kinda guy when it comes to production. That vice has gotten me in a lot of mischief over the years.



From Maverick District to Christian Science Plaza, I found my way.

Good thing that water fountain was turned off. Reflections for dayz!



Oh yeah, and I kinda stalked some people while at Chinese District.

They were laser focused on checkers, so my presence was irrelevant.


I toured Boston from the air during magic hour. Reminder: cold AF!

That is Zakim Bridge, which stretches across Charles River. Lil’ trivia.


After catching hypothermia at the cemetery, I went to Italian District.

Cannoli’s, pasta, pizza, and ohh a beautiful vistas of financial district.



 Forever grateful to how this travel journey first began back in 2012.

To Phillip Morris and The Levin Family, thank you and smiley face.



Back In The Day

With a Canon and Buzzcut

Do not get too excited. My hair and name have not changed. Xynn Tii, creator at XYNN in downtown Miami. We get around. Headed to LA, NY, and SF over the next 60 days. During which I might take a couple more mirror selfies.

Fuhhhh, Art Basel has arrived! And we are producing a film for MCH Swiss Exhibition, the organizers of Art Basel in Miami Beach, Hong Kong, and Basel Switzerland. All of those 120-hour work weeks have led to this moment. Ready.

Head’s up, the title of our next and final newsletter of 2016 will include a cuss word.