Finding a nice location to shoot a panoramic is always fun. They’re so great because you see so much more than a normal photo. I’ve collected these throughout the year of 2011 and one before that. They each have a story to tell. Check them out below. Share
I just finished up on a really great show with some extremely cool people. It was the perfect show to work on if your into traveling and being on the road 24/7. That fit me to a T. We traveled traversed 14 cities and 11 states in less than three months. Share
I’ve been thinking hard on an idea for a short that involves one person and has a total of 6 actors. This time-lapse and the technique used to achieve the empty look have helped push me over the edge. Check it out and read more about the talented individual who did this here. Share
I was invited out to a music video shoot for Funeral Party. The event was put on by the music video website VEVO. There were BMX riders and skate boarders doing some extreme tricks. Drool and others were there spraying on the graffiti wall. Share
Last month I was brought on board a tour in China. I left L.A. April 6th and after 16 shows and 800GB of data I touched back down in the U.S. May 2nd. Share
This video is a true inspiration for time lapse shooters. The way the shots were integrated into the narrative was unbelievable. Its a short film Directed by Adam Anthony with Cinematography by Tony Gardiner Coloring by Trish Cahill and VFX Artist/ Producer Edward Copestick. The actor who pulled the charter off to a T was gyton grantley. Thank you for creating such a motivational short. Share
A few years ago the group OK Go released a music video that rose to the top of youtube with viral written all over it. If you don’t remember the groups name maybe a description will clear it up. There were 4 guys on treadmills doing synchronized who knows what. If that didn’t refresh your memory then check it out before watching there latest video. Share