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Designed by the world famous Eric Kass.
9.01.2009
new html site
8.19.2009
8.05.2009
new gallery and images
The ED site has been updated with a new gallery and new work- Check it out at EDshoots.com
6.22.2009
trip
6.17.2009
walking
6.10.2009
communication arts
Utah Tourism campaign selected for CA exhibit-
View the final layouts big here
Read the article here
6.08.2009
skeet shooting iphone shots
Shot on my iphone in Northern Ca. and processed with an iphone application.
Did I give it a try? Yes I did. And I'm proud to say I shot for 75% accuracy even though I've never shot skeet or birds in my life.
My grandpa taught me to shoot when I was about 5 years old. I remember the day. He handed me an old 22 rifle and said, "follow me." We went outside and he set up some cans on a wooden fence and proceeded to tell me some off color jokes. I had no idea what he was talking about-
6.06.2009
5.27.2009
clouds and my iphone
5.19.2009
5.10.2009
Utah Tourism
Advertising Agency: Struck
Executive Creative Director: Steve Driggs
Art Directors: Mark Rawlins, Brandon Knowlden
Copywriters: Ryan Martindale, Nick Driggs
1.30.2009
pro city power
1.26.2009
website update
The ED website just got an update with new images and features. Check it out EDshoots.com
All the credit goes to Eric Kass and his crew at Funnel for their phenomenal design work. Check them out at Funnel.tv
1.13.2009
shooting with Alma DDB for McDonald's
AD Jamie Tao and PP Rain Newman "Lovin' it"
Check out Jamie's work here.
Stylist Shelley Carter doing her thing-
Paris working hard-
First Assistant Dan Arnold making sure the sandwich doesn't get away-
Shot tons of Polaroid-
Shooting 9 images with Alma DDB for McDonald's. The entire campaign was shot with Polaroid instant film. Will post the final ad soon-
1.12.2009
1.09.2009
1.05.2009
roller coasters
Shot at Santa Monica Pier with my Polaroid 680-
When I was 15 I went to Knott's Berry Farm. I lived nearby so we actually went pretty often but this time was different.
It was a weekday and the entire park was basically empty. The new "boomerang" ride just opened the weekend before. We rode it and thought it was pretty sweet. We got off, ran back to the front of the line and got back on. This continued for about 30 minutes and probably around 5 rides. Still thinking it was great fun we kept doing it for another 5 rides. One hour and 10 rides later my world was spinning, my lunch ended up on the pavement. I slept in the grass under a tree for a while. My friends were fine.
From then on I've stuck to ferris wheels only.