Actors and Performers

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Actors & Performers

I photographed my first performer way back in the 80’s. A Liberache impersonator who was a method actor. A lunch I’ll never forget. Since then I’ve had the opportunity to work with countless talents. From A-listers like Henry Winkler and Amanda Seyfried to rising stars in film, stage and vocal, I’ve shared days and hours. Thanks to all who have trusted me with their characters, careers and vulnerabilities.

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Heal
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Patio Portraits
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Portrait Studies
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Phantoms
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Sidewalk Ghosts
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In•an•i•mate åbjekts
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Dreams
screening of 08

Rubbish
collection of 39

Seven
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Brooke

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Brooke –

She moved with the grace of a modern day Mona Lisa. So we chimed into that vibe in creating this editorial / art series of studio portraits.

Portfolios

Portraits
collection of 59

Heal
2:16 Teaser

Patio Portraits
collection of 15

Portrait Studies
collection of 22

Phantoms
collection of 14

Sidewalk Ghosts
sampling – 72 of 100s

In•an•i•mate åbjekts
collection of 28

Dreams
screening of 08

Rubbish
collection of 39

Seven
collection of 27

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The Challenge That Saved My Life

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The Challenge That Changed My Life –

“The challenge proposed is not necessarily an easy one. I know this first hand after approaching thousands of strangers. I have been hugged, trusted, and listened to. I have also been screamed at, mocked, spit upon, and physically pushed into oncoming traffic. But, all in all, those who chose to engage in dialogue (and they are the majority) noticeably recognized one another as equally human. Proof that, even though we live via diverse lifestyles, value systems, and circumstance, a vast number are respecting that same right for others.”

I am the creative guy… The photographer, filmmaker, author, and thinker of ideas. Still learning something new every day. And after 30-plus years of highs and lows, my lessons have come via a plethora of personal chapters. Each one enlarged by the example of many unique, blessed and flawed people. We all have our individual sets of ups and downs; and thankfully I have had my share of both as I have worked, played and lived life in this schooling. An admission that has led me to a set of perspectives regarding the remarkable worth of others.

With this opening intro, a little more looking under the hood might be in order in getting this whole thing going. So in the spirit of integrity, I feel I must set myself up as a possible target, something that, trust me, I’ve seriously contemplated doing seeing that I’m showing my softer underbelly to the very hands that feed me. Humbly revealed, I’ve played various roles throughout the evolution of my life and career; the raging artist, the reflective quite one, the resolver, the egomaniac, the leader, teammate, and follower are not unfamiliar motives to me. Beneath each phase a hidden and very intellectual quest called pursuit of passion, style and recognition for my personal point-of-view. Deeper yet, even quest for acknowledgement of who I am, and what I bring to the game. All part of the wonderment and craziness of being a creative person and a person who wants to make some sort of difference in the world. Thoughts I’m sure most of us entertain with a certain degree of regularity.

Ok, now we are in, and you know a bit about me– the creative guy. The thinker. A guy who has revealed himself in proposing a few somewhat altruistic statements that perhaps relate to something inside you, and in the spirit of inclusivity, and not wanting to come off as someone who is making assumptions as to how you feel or think, it is fair to acknowledge, we are all at different places in our lives and careers. But, as for me, the thinker, I’ve lived within my own box of thoughts in regard to my craft. Working via a set of intellectual descriptors that, locked into my head, direct my decisions and the way I interact with others– a confession that has led me to think that to stray from that comfort zone might be the very same as vocational suicide.

But what if I have it wrong? What if I acknowledged that maybe I have spent the majority of my career thinking instead of truly feeling?

I’m not talking about the kind of feeling that attaches itself to a concept, target, strategy, theme, brief or project spec. But rather, one that connects to a much more profound feeling that transcends from what is directly in front of us on a practical scope– something less tangible, even something more emotional.

So here I am, further exposed as I throw an extremely esoteric idea to introduce an actionable outlook. A point-of-view with the bandwidth to inspire creativity, improve culture, ground healthy collaboration and propagate value for others. A general premise scalable to any area of work, relationship, or life: namely, the acknowledgment of other humans, at all times, in all things, and in all places.

A finding arisen from decades of photographing, interviewing and filming 1000s of diverse individuals from all walks of life. People who, at first unknown by me, or I to them, bravely allowed their faces and thoughts to be shared in my blog roll, writing and speaking.

A pause that asks us to look past first impression, circumstance or pre-conception of others in finding fresh ways to navigate our tasks, relationships and situations; and a call-to-action that inspires us to stand on the front lines in empathetically considering the other person as we seek our personal success, fulfillment and purpose.

To better know who we are by appreciating who they are.

Perhaps in this, the greatest teams can be formed, relationships strengthened, creative and emotional blocks removed, and to the fullest extent, true genius be found and nourished.

An ah-ha discovery, that in the spirit of sharing, I stand humble in hopes that it will have a similar effect on all of us “over-thinkers.”

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Portraits
collection of 59

Heal
2:16 Teaser

Patio Portraits
collection of 15

Portrait Studies
collection of 22

Phantoms
collection of 14

Sidewalk Ghosts
sampling – 72 of 100s

In•an•i•mate åbjekts
collection of 28

Dreams
screening of 08

Rubbish
collection of 39

Seven
collection of 27

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Silver Anvil Award

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The Freedmen's Bureau –

Every once and a while one of those life expanding projects comes your way. For me, and alongside a remarkably good friend and advocate in cause, Director of Public Relations for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Matt Ball, I was contracted to travel the United States to interview a remarkable set of individuals. A magnificent cross-section of private, political and public figures, all who through diverse in life experience, perspective and emotion, boldly stepped forward to reveal deeply intimate thoughts on their lives as they related to a united history.

Thus it is, with the warmest of gratitude. I introduce to you: The award winning “The Freedmen’s Bureau Project.”

The Freedmen’s Bureau was organized near the end of the American Civil War to assist newly freed slaves in 15 states and the District of Columbia. From 1865 to 1872, and by the authority of Abraham Lincoln himself, the Bureau opened schools, managed hospitals, rationed food, provided clothing and even solemnized marriages. In the process it gathered priceless handwritten and personal information, including marriage and family information, military service, banking, school, hospital and property records on potentially 4 million African Americans. Records that, although vast, informative and healing, have been hidden and difficult to access.

To this aid FamilySearch.org, working in collaboration with the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, the Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society and the California African American Museum is making these records available and accessible. Taking the raw records, extracting the information and indexing them in order to make them easily searchable online. An interactively expanding and publicly assessable resource, ready for anyone wishing to search their roots or contribute to opening a shared path to knowing from where we came. “The indexing of these records will allow many African Americans to create a link to their Civil War era ancestors for the first time,” said Thom Reed of FamilySearch. “This effort will bring to life the names of those who came before us. Honoring their great legacy and allowing us to connect our families past and present.

In the words of the inspired Rev. Cecil L. Murray, “When you know your background, then your foreground pretty well takes care of itself. When you know where you’re coming from then you can design where you are going.” Rev. Cecil L. Murray, John R. Tansey Chair of Christian Ethics Senior Fellow, Center for Religion and Civic Culture, USC Here are just 7 from the series of interviews. To find out more, or to get involved in the project, please visit The Freemen’s Bureau, www.discoverfreedmen.org

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Portraits
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Heal
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Patio Portraits
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Portrait Studies
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Phantoms
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Sidewalk Ghosts
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In•an•i•mate åbjekts
collection of 28

Dreams
screening of 08

Rubbish
collection of 39

Seven
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Actor Simon Pegg

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Actor Simon Pegg –

Had a magical time with Simon. If humor, kindness and professionalism could be bottled as oxygen, then none of us would ever be in need of fresh air.

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Portraits
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Heal
2:16 Teaser

Patio Portraits
collection of 15

Portrait Studies
collection of 22

Phantoms
collection of 14

Sidewalk Ghosts
sampling – 72 of 100s

In•an•i•mate åbjekts
collection of 28

Dreams
screening of 08

Rubbish
collection of 39

Seven
collection of 27

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Arturo Calle

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Arturo Calle –

PRODUCE 1 NATIONAL CAMPAIGN: 10 TREATMENTS… MULTIPLE FORMATS… 1 MONTH… NO SLEEP… WE’RE IN!!

So I got a call from my producer friend Mauricio. He told me that one of his clients had a project that I may be interested in. As he explained the assignment, I instantly bought in. It was a really cool set of composite images for the Columbia men’s apparel brand Arturo Calle.

The layouts called for a complete creation of surreal images that represented 10 regions of Columbia. From the coastal areas of Barranquilla and Santa Marta y Cartagena to the cloudy and rainy city of Bogota and everything in between.

5 days in the studio photographing talent and props as well as all the other elements we needed to put together images for the campaign. For what we couldn’t shoot we purchased stock; things like trees, birds, grassy fields, coffee plantations, coastlines, ponds and skies that were native to Columbia.

It was crazy fun in what we did shoot: palm leaves, tree branches, origami flowers, park benches, lamps, bushes, harps, bikes, sand, balloons, cotton candy and my favorite of all, an accordion wrapped around a palm tree (well not all of the accordion). My buddy Dennis Dunbar worked with me in building the composite images. He has a really good tutorial on the accordion tree. Check it out at http://bit.ly/3YEVfT.

UP IN SMOKE: One of the layouts called for colorful steam rising from a set of coffee cups. The solution: Photograph incense smoke as it danced differently at various shutter speeds. So addictive to watch.

All in all, It took us a total of 40 days to produce the project (soup to nuts), delivering completed files as we finished them. Lot’s of fast food, deli sandwiches, Chinese take-out and late night radio broadcasts.

The full campaign ran in Print, Outdoor and POP for 12 months throughout all of Columbia. From what we heard, it was a great success. Loved my friends at Lowe!

Portfolios

Portraits
collection of 59

Heal
2:16 Teaser

Patio Portraits
collection of 15

Portrait Studies
collection of 22

Phantoms
collection of 14

Sidewalk Ghosts
sampling – 72 of 100s

In•an•i•mate åbjekts
collection of 28

Dreams
screening of 08

Rubbish
collection of 39

Seven
collection of 27

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Portrait of a Bond Girl

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Stephanie Sigman –

Stephanie Sigman joined Daniel Craig in the James Bond film Spectre to fellow Bond girls Lea Seydoux and Monica Bellucci, as well as superstars Christoph Waltz and David Bautista.

I had the absolute pleasure of working with Stephanie and my  friends at Sony. I’m sure we will see wonderful things coming from this beautiful and warm starlet.

Stephanie, wishing you the greatest of success in all that you do.

Portfolios

Portraits
collection of 59

Heal
2:16 Teaser

Patio Portraits
collection of 15

Portrait Studies
collection of 22

Phantoms
collection of 14

Sidewalk Ghosts
sampling – 72 of 100s

In•an•i•mate åbjekts
collection of 28

Dreams
screening of 08

Rubbish
collection of 39

Seven
collection of 27

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The Cabby

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Burton –

“I’VE NOT TAKEN A DAY OFF FOR 70 YEARS”

At first we were a little frightened. Asked ourselves if we were safe in his car. But that lasted for only a few short moments as a silly thought in questioning his elderly ability.

The real deal, the most youthful Burton knew London like no other and was the best cabby we ever had.

So to the hard working old school holders of “The Knowledge,” we pay tribute in honoring you!

Portfolios

Portraits
collection of 59

Heal
2:16 Teaser

Patio Portraits
collection of 15

Portrait Studies
collection of 22

Phantoms
collection of 14

Sidewalk Ghosts
sampling – 72 of 100s

In•an•i•mate åbjekts
collection of 28

Dreams
screening of 08

Rubbish
collection of 39

Seven
collection of 27

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“Fun” by Espoir

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Espoir –

“HAVE FUN” THE NEW FRAGRANCE BY ESPOIR.

Thanks BBDO for the trust. We had a blast figuring this one out.

Portfolios

Portraits
collection of 59

Heal
2:16 Teaser

Patio Portraits
collection of 15

Portrait Studies
collection of 22

Phantoms
collection of 14

Sidewalk Ghosts
sampling – 72 of 100s

In•an•i•mate åbjekts
collection of 28

Dreams
screening of 08

Rubbish
collection of 39

Seven
collection of 27

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Actor Barbara Mori

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Espoir –

“HAVE FUN” THE NEW FRAGRANCE BY ESPOIR.

Thanks BBDO for the trust. We had a blast figuring this one out.

Portfolios

Portraits
collection of 59

Heal
2:16 Teaser

Patio Portraits
collection of 15

Portrait Studies
collection of 22

Phantoms
collection of 14

Sidewalk Ghosts
sampling – 72 of 100s

In•an•i•mate åbjekts
collection of 28

Dreams
screening of 08

Rubbish
collection of 39

Seven
collection of 27

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