Grand Tetons National Park
Drag performance
I've seen a lot of great drag performances in my time, and this one may just be the best: Latonia
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Madame D. - short trailer
Fun first look at this short film I made over the last few weeks, Madame D.
Portraits with my family
While home in Tennessee, I was able to shoot some casual portraits with my family
Madame D.
Excited to put this little quarantine project out into the world today. Began submitting the 10 minute short, Madame D., to festivals today.
Music video shoot
Helping the multi-talented Bobby Bonesy out with some shots on his music video shoot out in Holy Cross at the abandoned school for orchestral metal band @anaretanola. And that is a sentence that could pretty much only be spoken in New Orleans :)
Portraits
Innkeeper John Dixon on the rugged headland along the Northern California coast.
She Comes in Peace
Colorful little social media spot for a New Orleans business :)
TikTok
Started posting some video from my bike rides around New Orleans during quarantine, and folks seem to be liking them :)
Leslie Jordan cameo
Leslie Jordan certainly has become the breakout star of quarantine, eh? His followers on Instagram went from about 50k to over 4.3 million (and counting). Amazing. He deserves as broad an audience as possible, such a talent. We’ve worked together on a few projects and I wanted to share this cameo he did in my documentary, Hollywood to Dollywood. Funny, smart, classy and unapologetically himself at all times.
God Don't Like Ugly - a short film
I was recently reminded of this funny short we made in LA about seven years ago. It ended up picking up a few awards for shorts in film festivals. Love, love, love working with Shana Williams.
Portrait photography - sizzle
2020 Reel
Always an interesting, humbling, entertaining and nostalgic thing to do… rifle through all of the footage I’ve shot over the last couple of years. It’s certainly been a wild few years traveling around the country to shoot music festivals, museums, large gatherings of people… all a relic of the past, for now. Lucky to direct a few music videos each year to keep those creative juices flowing and happy to help out on as many non-profit videos as I can.
Remember large gatherings of fun people?
Wild to think its only been a few weeks that we’ve gathered in groups of more than 10, but January already feels like a distant memory. Remembering the awesome times during College Football Playoff here in New Orleans: the concerts, the fan fest, the pep rallies… what a great weekend.
Peroid of Adjustment by Tennessee Williams
A little late posting this promo for a play I was in back in December, but since I was recently nominated for a Big Easy Award for Best Actor, I thought I’d put it on the blog here. I was an actor long before I ever began shooting or editing, but I’d not pursued it much over the last 15 years. When the opportunity to play Ralph Bates in the “serious comedy” by Tennessee Williams came along, I leapt at it. What an incredible experience.
Cyber D I S T A N C I N G
I always love working with entertainers, especially drag queens. Especially the wildly inventive and truly unique queens of New Orleans. We shot them one at a time, in the empty Allways Lounge, with a bandanna around my face- observing all social distancing, 6’ regulations.
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East Berlin at Night
When my friend Dan handed me a thumb drive with some old footage from the 90’s that his friend had shot and asked if I could recut it to be a video for his band (Early Day Miners), I wasn’t quite sure what to do with it. Then he suggested I take a look at the R.E.M. video for Fall On Me, a band that is deeply ingrained in our formative years and over whom we’ve bonded. That was the key, and once I dove into the footage a narrative began to naturally present itself and that formed a loose story arc that resonated pretty emotionally with me.
Joan of Arc at New Orleans Opera
The English translation performed for the first time in the US
Something Rotten on stage
Le Petit Theatre here in New Orleans has a hilarious production on the boards until Feb 9th. Always nice to help with marketing for local arts organizations.