Mohawk:I remember first seeing people sporting the mohawks in relatively modern times (the '80's if you must know) from Mt.T - first as a formidable opponent to Rocky, and later as a comedic tough guy in the A-Team (the TV series - not the movie that has recently been shown). Naturally, this got a handful of people copying the style of Mr. T. - but more often enough it was to convince them (and others) that they were as tough as their idol.
Later the 'hawk' look was somehow revived as part of the punk rock / new wave stage in the music industry's life - and even then, this was seemingly reserved for the more erratic (some would even say wildly behaving) bands. After all, aside from the fact that they were mohawked - they were likewise gelled to look like spikes, so it was understandable that the not too many (with exception to the more eccentric followers) started sporting that style of 'hawk'.
Fast forward to the 2010s and we have a resurgence of sorts for the 'hawk' - thanks to another TV character in the series Glee. It's a more conservative 'hawk' than that of the punk rock era... and the character is more mainstream high school than Mr. T.
Guess this explains why some parents are having a ball having their kids look that way these days... and depending on how the 'hawk' goes in a decade or two, I wonder how this kid will react to seeing pictures of himself with the 'hawk'. It could go either way, of course... he could be proud of being bold enough at a young age to sport it, or he could probably keep all early pictures of himself from this particular time period.
Anyway, this shot was just on impulse - saw the kid; opened the camera and clicked. After all, as far as memories to remind me of where I was goes - this was as good as any. To preserve the kid's identity, I did not bother getting a face shot. After all, the back of his head says it as clearly.
Good luck in your future, kid.



















































