
Titan Eastwood
ANALOG
Titan Eastwood
This portrait series featuring Titan Eastwood was photographed in the Malibu canyons as part of Analog, my ongoing book project documenting people and personalities I’m drawn to, captured on location with a timeless, character-led approach. Titan is the son of actress Francesca Eastwood and the grandson of Clint Eastwood, linking a new generation to one of Hollywood’s most iconic legacies. Shot with a natural, cinematic feel, the images lean quiet and elemental, using landscape, texture, and light to create portraits that feel archival rather than trend-driven. Created with publication in mind, the series sits between documentary intimacy and editorial polish, designed to live as part of the larger Analog narrative.
Titan Eastwood
This portrait series featuring Titan Eastwood was photographed in the Malibu canyons as part of Analog, my ongoing book project documenting people and personalities I’m drawn to, captured on location with a timeless, character-led approach. Titan is the son of actress Francesca Eastwood and the grandson of Clint Eastwood, linking a new generation to one of Hollywood’s most iconic legacies. Shot with a natural, cinematic feel, the images lean quiet and elemental, using landscape, texture, and light to create portraits that feel archival rather than trend-driven. Created with publication in mind, the series sits between documentary intimacy and editorial polish, designed to live as part of the larger Analog narrative.
Titan Eastwood
This portrait series featuring Titan Eastwood was photographed in the Malibu canyons as part of Analog, my ongoing book project documenting people and personalities I’m drawn to, captured on location with a timeless, character-led approach. Titan is the son of actress Francesca Eastwood and the grandson of Clint Eastwood, linking a new generation to one of Hollywood’s most iconic legacies. Shot with a natural, cinematic feel, the images lean quiet and elemental, using landscape, texture, and light to create portraits that feel archival rather than trend-driven. Created with publication in mind, the series sits between documentary intimacy and editorial polish, designed to live as part of the larger Analog narrative.






















