The Walking Dead Star Brings His Travel Experiences to Soho Grand
Summary
– Norman Reedus presents his photography exhibition “IN TRANSIT” at Soho Grand in New York City
– The collection features raw, intimate images from his travels, including moments from Russia and beyond
– Reedus describes the exhibit as a visual yearbook capturing his unique perspective on the world
Norman Reedus, best known for his role as Daryl Dixon in The Walking Dead, is revealing another side of his creativity with his photography exhibition IN TRANSIT. The collection, currently on display at the Gallery at Soho Grand in New York City, runs until May 18 and offers an unfiltered look at Reedus’s global journeys.
The exhibit features striking images that capture raw moments of humanity. One standout piece includes a candid shot of two prisoners in a Russian maximum-security prison kitchen with a stray kitten. Reflecting on the moment, Reedus described it as simply being in the right place at the right time.
Reedus’s passion for photography began long before his acting career, carrying a Lomo camera to document his surroundings. He describes IN TRANSIT as a personal yearbook of his life on the road, capturing overlooked yet powerful moments that highlight the beauty in the everyday. His work focuses on emotion and authenticity, transforming seemingly ordinary encounters into evocative portraits.
Beyond his photography, Reedus remains a force in entertainment. Alongside his ongoing involvement in The Walking Dead universe, he is set to appear in Ballerina, the next installment in the John Wick franchise.
Reedus invites audiences to see the world through IN TRANSIT through his eyes, providing a glimpse into his experiences, emotions, and artistic vision.
Photos by Alice Teeple