Patrick Hoelck's work resonates because it does not hide, pervert, destroy, or malign.
Instead, it emboldens an individual for who they are.
Hoelck, born in Santa Monica, California, is an American contemporary photographer and Filmmaker. In his early teens, Hoelck made his way to New York City
where he was quickly absorbed into the lawless city streets of the 1990s and at
sixteen began directing music videos during the emergence of rap music.
In 2002, Hoelck self-published his first book of photographs and short stories, entitled TAR, which was the catalyst for his emergence as a professional photographer.
In 2010, he made his feature film directorial debut with "Mercy", winning Best Director and Best Film in the Savannah Film festival. While his film enjoys success Hoelck continues to explore the intricacies of human nature through the lens.