Photography for "D.J. T-Rock"

This is a photo shoot I did of Travis Eller, aka DJ T-Rock.  He and his partner, Squashy Nice just came out with a new album "Getting Through".  
Here is a link to the article in New Zealand where they used my photography:


The concept was that he was cooking up something hot and fresh...
The others are just of him being his quirky self.












Art Direction and Photography for Anna Madorskys "Animal" music video

I was the art director of the shoot, there was not much to be dressed, as you can see, all the sets are creepy on their own.
I built the crate, sourced the props (locks and mic) and set the black and white tile on the floor.


You can watch the music video below:


This is a series of photos I took while shooting "Animal" at an abandoned hospital. 










Photography - East Coast Edition

Here is a collection of photos I took while in Delaware.  It was fun to visit and be surrounded by a different landscape than just palm trees and and sun.

Here's my photography portfolio if you wish to see more:




















Photography - L.A. again

I decided to drive around L.A. one day and just take pictures of things I found interesting.  Here are a few of the things I saw.

To see more of my photography work please visit:











Designing - "Loveline"

Here's a set I created for the radio talk show loveline.  You can watch it here:

The overall concept of the room was sexy and chill.
The entire room was empty when I started except for the giant table the hosts sit at and the black couch.  I wanted the room to be back lit with purple as the dominant color and pink as the accent.  I created a dominant wall by hanging strip fluorescent lights that were drilled into 2x4's and attached the 2x's to the wall to get the height I wanted.
I hung 2 types of white curtains.  One was thicker than the other.  The second layer of curtains was sheer to add texture and depth to the walls.  I hung purple and magenta sheets of gel to get the colors I wanted.  
For the accent walls I used hanging bulbs to give the light a more spotted look and less of a geometric/linear style.
I bought minimal decor and accessories but some to go with the color and feel of the room.  I added a credenza and bought battery powered candles to heighten the "mood".  
The china balls were the way the studio lights hosts and guests, I did not do those.