“We were thrilled to use an insane backdrop made out of thousands of zip ties that our friends Laina and Sarah from Happenings Co. made,” says Kendrick Brinson of Brinson+Banks. “For one shot,” says David Walter Banks, “Kendrick asked the men to stand back to back and then jokingly said, ‘Now do a trust fall,’ and Jordan did a backbend on Keegan’s back. Have we mentioned how much we love photographing comedians?”
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Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele pose for a portrait at Quixote studios in Los Angeles. Photo by Brinson+Banks for The New York Times.
Photo by Brinson+Banks for The New York Times.
David Walter Banks in the studio.
Kendrick Brinson photographing the comedy duo.