I’m a New York-based photographer and filmmaker with 20 years’ experience shooting advertising and portraiture for clients such as HSBC UK, Lululemon, the UK Government, Moroccanoil, Donna Karan and Fila
A couple of personally meaningful clients:
I have proudly shot cover stories for the non-profit HIV/AIDS magazine A&U (formerly Art & Understanding) for 20 years, a relationship that continues to this day. Subjects of note include Jon Stewart, Anthony Quinn, Kenny Scharf, Bebe Neuwirth, Michael Cunningham, Stephen Baldwin and Jackie Hoffman
One of my early films, Wild Horses’ Plight, was shot for the non-profit Cana Foundation, which covered our national government’s program of heart-breaking roundup, permanent imprisonment and sometimes slaughter of 50,000+ wild horses on U.S. public-owned lands, a practice which continues at full strength today. My crew and I were honored to shoot in the heart of North Dakota’s Standing Rock Indian Reservation during the height of the Dakota Access Pipeline protests (DAPL) in late 2016. Here I witnessed first-hand the passionate determination of a people to preserve their cherished way of life when threatened by corporate greed. My total immersion into Native Indian culture during this week-long shoot led me to grasp a profound and utterly new perspective on living genuinely in conjunction with Nature
Advertising
Editorial
Seventeen, Essence, Fairchild’s DNR, Ebony, A&U, Virgin's Project, Hamptons
Awards
APA NY’s annual photography contest, Fashion/Beauty category (2010), 1st place
Hunter Douglas advertisement featuring my photography, industry award