There was always a moment with Peter Steele — that half-tilted glance, that knowing smirk — where charm and menace collided. “Hey Girl” captures exactly that. Shot against a rugged stone backdrop washed in subtle crimson light, Peter stands in his signature olive drab tee, long dark hair falling effortlessly around his shoulders, locking eyes with the lens in a way only he could.
It’s playful. It’s provocative. It’s pure Type O Negative.
This portrait freezes the magnetic presence that made Peter larger than life — equal parts romantic anti-hero and towering gothic icon. The texture of the stone, the warmth of the light, and the intimacy of the framing bring you face-to-face with a legend in a rare, disarming moment.
Printed at 11x14 on archival, museum-grade fine art paper, each piece is part of an ultra-limited run of only 50 hand-signed and numbered prints by award-winning filmmaker and photographer Fran Strine.
A striking addition for collectors, Type O Negative fans, and anyone who understands that some presences can never be replicated — only remembered.











