Recently made this short sizzle for an air tour company based out of Fort Lauderdale. And also shot portraits with the pilot.
Mardi Gras/Arteza - social media
Even though it’s weird this year, you can’t cancel creativity. Here’s a video I shot with New Orleans artist Monique Lorden for Arteza.
Shop @ Society6
Trying something new and fun here- I’ve now got a shop on Society6 where you can buy prints of some of my photography. I’ve also made available (because it’s there so why not) all kinds of other ridiculous products like cutting boards, iPhone cases and fanny packs 🤓.
Safe Set covid training
Proud to report that I scored a 100% on my test 😏
Social media video for Arteza.com
Worked with the wonderful New Orleans artist and poet, Monique Lorden, to make this video.
Q&A - John Lavin
In case anybody was wondering…
Soundtrack of your life: Dawes, Emmylou Harris, Indigo Girls & kd lang (lately)
Coffee order: no order, just a Keurig cup of black with a few ice cubes every morning
Cocktail order: tequila soda, no lime
We’ll never catch you without: my over analyzing mind doing somersaults
Guilty pleasure: Drag Race and its many spinoffs
Style icons: Montgomery Clift, Little Richard
Favorite designer: whoever makes colorful Hawaiian shirts, I guess
You’ll never get sick of: fried catfish
Your current state of mind: keeping calm and carrying on
Favorite place to travel: NYC
Where you’d most like to live: Big Island, Hawaii or mountain in TN
On your nightstand: monstera plant in a vase and stack of books I mean to read
Your greatest extravagance: a room with a view; I like to see out
Most treasured possession: whatever new handmade art I’ve gotten from mom or nieces/nephews
Talent you’d most like to have: the discipline to sit down and write for long periods
Most overused word or phrase: oh my god
Recent headshots
Not fully set up yet here in Miami, but am starting to test the new lighting situation. Lots of great natural light to play with here. A few visiting friends were kind enough to let me shoot them.
Variety names Top 500 Entertainment Leaders
One of my best pals was named to Variety’s list of Top 500. I shot this portrait of him using natural light, windows on two walls, no flash.
Steve Grand music video, 5 years in the making
Five years ago, Steve Grand asked Trevor LaPaglia and myself to shoot a music video with him in Palm Springs a couple of weeks before Christmas. We quickly made a video for Steve’s cover of All I Want for Christmas is You and it’s now got 2.5 million views on YouTube. So, Steve reached out to the two of us about a week ago and asked if we’d like to collaborate on a follow up or sequel to that video with his cover of I’ll Be Home for Christmas. I’m in Miami, Steve is in Chicago and Trevor is in LA, but we made it happen (with the assistance of talented local DP’s to shoot). I combined new footage with some of the old footage, to tell a bittersweet story of longing, of ex’s who miss each other, especially during this season of this weird year.
Miami portraits
Serving all kinds of Miami Vice femme fatal vibes, here’s Alice recently in Miami
3 wacky music video shoots
I neither directed nor edited these three gems, but I shot them for the fantastic artists, both based in New Orleans. Generally I don’t consider myself a cinematographer or DP, so I rarely perform just that function on a project, but I couldn’t say no these weirdos 😉
Kyle Montrel - music video
Latest music video collab with New Orleans artist Kyle Montrel for his song L.O.M.L (Love of my life)
Rocky Mountain high!
Third national park of the summer (Tetons, Yellowstone, now Rocky Mountain NP)
GFX & Animation reel
I’ve always enjoyed building out the GFX packages for projects.
Drone reel
One of my projects over the last few months of quarantine was adding drone photography to my tool belt.
Portraits
A quick sunset sesh in the French Quarter and Bywater
Property drone videos
Music video for Tarah Cards
As a long-time lover of the intersection of Camp and Spooky, it was a blast to help Tarah Cards bring to life her Nosferatu, early silent film era homage. Enjoy!
Music video stills
How about a drag second line at the End of the World? In New Orleans it's traditional to throw a funeral parade (or “second line”) to honor the deceased. In this case, it was for the untimely demise of a San Francisco bar called The Stud. A bunch of queens with ties to the venerable SF institution got together and paraded to the End of the World, a riverbank along the Mississippi River in the Bywater neighborhood.
Kyle Montrel - music video
Working on a series of three music videos with New Orleans artist Kyle Montrel: https://www.instagram.com/kyle.montrel/ Here’s the first one.