For over 15 years I’ve been photographing basketball hoops across America - weathered backboards in empty lots, handmade rims in alleyways, and lonely hoops standing tall in quiet fields. These aren’t just relics of the game; they’re symbols of resilience, creativity, and the love of basketball that lives far beyond the bright lights and sneaker deals of the worlds most famous arenas.
This collection of fine art basketball prints honors the soul of the sport, those homemade backyard courts and street setups where people played simply because they had to. From our countries biggest cities to towns so small they don’t even show up on a map, these photographs celebrate the game’s place in everyday American life.
Each image is available as a museum-quality, limited edition print, ideal for collectors, designers, or anyone who sees basketball as a form of self-expression and culture, not just a sport. These prints bring a raw, honest piece of basketball history into your home, office, or commercial space.
I’m honored to still be working on this project after so much time and proud to see it exhibited in fine art galleries and museums, featured on NBA TV, published in iconic basketball publications like SLAM Magazine, and included in historic fine art books including Courtside Candy (Germany), and When Basketball Inspires (France).
Custom framing and digital mock-ups are available.
To request a digital mock-up of your home/commercial space, inquire about framing options, or a print not listed here please reach out directly.