Posts tagged North America
CANLIS Glass

I've known JP Canlis for just under 30 years. In 2004 JP asked if I would photograph some of his incredible glass art. We decided to use only available light and do the entire initial shoot outdoors - which was different from the typical in-studio setups he had done before. JP later invited me to Seattle and other incredible venues to shoot more of his work. Since then his art has appeared around the world in private and public collections.

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VANCOUVER Olympics

The International Olympic Committee and China Central Television are long time clients. For the VANCOUVER Winter Olympics, we pitched and were awarded the rights to create a series of motion graphics and station packaging platforms for the Games. For this project, we created a bright three-dimensional world of white, cobalt blue, crimson, and yellow organic structures through which the athletes competed in.

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HILTON Resorts

A few years ago, I was retained to photograph a polo match for the magazine Hawaii Polo Life. I was interested in using the built-in focus tracking capabilities in the Nikon D3 I was using for these shots. During the morning matches, I set about doing motion tracking shots while also using a shutter drag - all in-camera. While the magazine never used any motion tracking images, a year later I received a call from a company in New York who had a client (HILTON Resorts) that wanted to purchase the image for use in a new resort in the Chicago area.

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WYSE Technology

I was introduced to the CEO of WYSE Technology through a close friend while living in San Francisco. WYSE was in the process of either being acquired or potentially listing on the NYSE. The company’s legacy branding was in need of a refresh. I was retained to assist their marketing department with this effort with the end product being a slick investor vision reel. In phase one we created a series of conceptual storyboards for the company to animate how a revised visual identity would look and how it would be deployed in a potential investor reel. These storyboards and design directions were approved. Luckily for WYSE (but unlucky for us), the company was acquired by Dell so our work was never able to come into its will form.

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