The creative world is small. So here is a collaboration that Mo and I did. Hmmm....now how do I trick Jes in getting it back to me..
Monday, April 4, 2011
Just when I thought all was lost in 2003 working long hours losing money by the day. But in 2004 I was in a juried show at the Louis Stern Gallery in West Hollywood. That was the year everything started to change. A number of shooters that I had assisted a few years prior participated in the show as well.
Louis Stern, has had a long and successful involvement in the secondary market. With a special concentration in Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, Modern and Latin American art, the gallery has offered works by Degas, Gauguin, Giacometti, Leger, Matisse, Monet, Picasso, Pissarro, Ramos Martinez, Renoir, Rivera, Tamayo, Villon and last but not least Duarte ;).
Friday, April 1, 2011
This is an image I created in college for a font that I was designing called Flamenco. The assignment was to design an original font, along with kerning pairs and eventually a poster. So one evening I went by myself to a spanish restaurant that had Flamenco dancers and during the break I approached them about the assignment. We ended up using one of the classrooms that I had turned into a photo studio during my senior year. Love this image.
Graduated with a BFA in Visual Communications from California State University, Long Beach I am not just a photographer but someone with extensive experience in both PR and branding.
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