THE TALENT // Joshua Christman
Meet Joshua Christman. He’s a visual storyteller working between New York City and our hometown of Los Angeles.
Joshua keeps it bicoastal as he crafts art direction, design, and video (including some of our fave Hiro Clark campaigns) through his creative bureau Atypical Beings.
Our Q&A explores why his favorite L.A. soundtrack has a Gallic bent, where he goes when it’s time to skip town, and which Hiro Clark accessory he always keeps close.
Read on to get the scoop on THE TALENT.
DO YOU HAVE A FAVORITE L.A. STORY?
I don’t think it’s my place to out anyone.
WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE MOVIE ABOUT L.A.?
Tangerine for realism. A Single Man for romanticism. Clueless for satire.
WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE L.A. SOUNDTRACK?
Malcom McClaren’s Paris.
Where do you disappear to when it’s time to skip town?
Paris, because jazz is Paris and Paris is jazz.
WHO’S YOUR BIGGEST L.A. ICON?
Chaz Dean is the new Angelyne.
WHAT’S YOUR FAVE HIRO CLARK GO-TO?
Dad cap. I’m never seen without one.
BEACH, MOUNTAINS, OR DESERT?
There’s only one Joshua Tree.
IT’S SUNRISE: ARE YOU MORE LIKELY TO BE GETTING UP EARLY OR FINALLY GOING TO BED?
Early and out the door.
WHO WAS YOUR FIRST HOLLYWOOD CRUSH?
Katie Holmes. No further questions.
