![]() ![]() ![]() I started with actors and models, both from my own circle, as well as open casting calls. So I took some of the concepts of this class project, and kicked off the Cinematic Moments Project. After that project, I went back into more of my video work, only shooting pictures occasionally for fun, and taking on a commercial project here and there.īut since recently starting to shoot with Fujifilm cameras, and being able to carry these amazing mirrorless cameras everywhere, I decided I wanted to take my photography more on a project level. The project was challenging, but I found the experience to be so enriching and satisfying. So I decided to do a short film in still photography, limiting the frames to 6 pictures. She knew that I came from a motion picture background, so she encouraged me to incorporate some form of narrative storytelling. At the end of the 10 week course, our teacher asked us to do one big final project, in any area of photography. Coming from a filmmaking background I’ve always explored storytelling, and over the past few years, as I’ve explored photography as a creative medium, storytelling has definitely creeped it’s way in.Ī few years ago, when I was first starting photography (mainly to become a better filmmaker, by picking up photographic composition and framing), I took a photography class, in order to hone my skills and get a gut check on the technical process of shooting stills. Over the last year, I’ve been working on a portraiture project, I loosely call Cinematic Moments. ![]()
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